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Maryland men’s basketball assistant coach Bino Ranson was named a top-five assistant in the Big Ten by Stadium’s Jeff Goodman Tuesday.
Ranson helped lead Maryland to a share of its first Big Ten regular season championship in 2019-20, his 10th season with the team. He’s been in College Park longer than any other coach on the team’s staff; he spent one season with head coach Gary Williams and the last nine under Mark Turgeon.
Known as a top-recruiter, Ranson played a significant role in landing the Terps top-25 signing classes in five out of seven seasons from 2012-18.
Throughout his time in College Park, the program has produced seven NBA Draft selections in Alex Len, Jordan Williams, Jake Layman, Diamond Stone, Kevin Huerter, Justin Jackson and Bruno Fernando.
In other news
Incoming Maryland men’s basketball freshman Aquan Smart revealed his number Tuesday.
NUMBER REVEAL @AquanSmart will rock 2⃣3⃣ to rep his hometown with respect to a Chi-Town legend. pic.twitter.com/TaEhJAgbLt
— Maryland Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) July 14, 2020
DJ Moore was repping the Terps in a workout Tuesday.
“Best College Ever” - @idjmoore
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) July 14, 2020
Represent pic.twitter.com/agifSsl1nJ
Maryland football alum Domonique Foxworth spoke on the significance of Maryland football.
"As good as ANYONE." - @Foxworth24
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) July 14, 2020
Football in this state is special. pic.twitter.com/xXn84PmSAg
Maryland women’s basketball continued to introduce its newest players.
Meet @katiekbenz, the sharpshooting grad transfer from Wellesley, Mass pic.twitter.com/ogCAi3fErG
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@umdwbb) July 14, 2020
Maryland women’s lacrosse has dominated the Tewaaraton Award.
8️⃣ of the last 1️⃣0️⃣
— Maryland Women's Lacrosse (@MarylandWLax) July 14, 2020
9️⃣ of 1️⃣9️⃣ overall
Maryland has the richest @Tewaaraton history in the sport of lacrosse! pic.twitter.com/jPYocF9n9X
Maryland women’s soccer appears to be back on campus.
Mask on
— Maryland W. Soccer (@TerpsWSoccer) July 14, 2020
Back in College Park together and it feels so good ❤️ #FearTheTurtle pic.twitter.com/h3YjXMcHdT