What Kevin Willard, players said after Big Ten Tournament win vs. Rutgers

Maryland jumped out to an early lead vs. Rutgers in the Big Ten opener, pulling out a 65-51 win, to set up a Thursday afternoon matchup vs. Wisconsin. Everything that Kevin Willard, Jahmir Young and Jamie Kaiser Jr. said following the win:

Opening statement from Kevin Willard

“Really, really pleased with the way we bounced back. Obviously the last couple games defensively we hadn’t been what we were all season. These guys, I challenged them to come back defensively, and they answered the bell and were great defensively.”

Jahmir Young on the added confidence from the 11-0 run to start the game

“We opened up hitting shots early, just trying not to give them life. Just being able to bounce back, like Coach said, was huge for us. Guys stepping up and just defending, trying to run them off the three-point line. We did a good job of staying in front and staying in control all game.”

Jamie Kaiser Jr. on the impact of his three-point shooting

“It definitely opens up. Paid for Ju to go to work down there, and driving lanes for DeShawn and Jahmir. Just helps the team.”

Young on keeping a double-digit lead throughout the game

“Just continue to share the ball. Find the open man. It started on defense. Being able to limit them to one shot and getting out in transition where we’re finding success. Just limit them to one shot, so we can get out and run.”

Young on the defensive success vs. Rutgers this season

“Just being able to be connected defensively, limit them to three-point shots. They’re not the greatest shooting team. So being able to stay locked in, stay packed in on the defensive end and being in gaps was huge. They had a hard time with that.”

Young on the difference between the season finale and conference tournament opener

“I mean, it really started in practice. Just we had really good days in practice. We’re getting back to what we do well. We slipped on that Penn State, so just being able to get back to the basics and just trying to stay connected on defense, stay in front of our man, guard one-on-one, and limit them to one shot.”

Willard on having Julian Reese available

“I think the biggest thing is JuJu practiced — we got back late on Sunday, and I brought him back in — I brought the team back really early the next day, and Ju is a great leader. He showed me that he was all right. Again, I’m always extra cautious, especially as many minutes as he’s played. So having him back — again, he’s one of the best centers in the country. So when you have that scoring threat, passing threat, defensively he helps us, and he locks down so many different ways. It was huge.”

Willard on what he wanted to attack vs. Rutgers

“Rutgers is a lot like us. There’s times where they really struggle to shoot the ball, and they run good stuff. But there’s times where you’ve just got to pack it in on them at times and just try to make them make threes. I thought the last two times we’ve played them, our guys have done a really good job of understanding the scouting reports and personnel because it’s more of a personnel game. Just because they’re so good at driving the basketball. Williams is so good at driving the basketball. Just making it hard for them to drive.”

Willard on the impact Julian Reese provides defensively

“Just experience. Three years he’s been in the league. He understands, he knows our drop coverage really well. He’s a smart basketball player. So it makes life on everybody else a little bit easier. And he’s 6’10”, he’s physical, and he throws his body around, which really helps in this league.”

Willard on emphasizing defense, fast start

“We just talked about defense. I wanted to get off a fast start defensively, get some stops. We got two deflections. We got a fast break layup, then we got an open three off a turnover. For me, when we’ve been good, it’s been on the defensive end. We’ve struggled — we had open shots all night. Unfortunately, just we’ve struggled to shoot the basketball at times, but our defense has kept us in every game. We’ve had seven losses by one possession. So just keeping them — it’s hard in college basketball right now. Keeping these guys focused and keeping them understanding. They’re frustrated and disappointed the way the season’s ended, but just getting them to understand how close we really were. It’s not like we were getting blown out. It’s not like we weren’t in any games. We missed a free-throw, a layup here, a jump shot there, so it’s four wins on one possession that — everybody’s a lot happier. So just getting them to understand what made us good and get them refocused on that.”

Willard on the mental impact of knocking down shots to start the game

“It just relaxes us. You can just see it. Believe it or not, you can see our body language just — we’ve played better on the road than we have at home this year for some reason. I have no idea why. It just seems like we’ve shot the ball better on the road, and these guys, it just relaxes them and gives them a chance to understand, okay, we’re going to go play defense and get stops, and now we’re scoring. Psychologically, it’s just a big difference.”

Willard on an injury update on Jahari Long

“I have no update on that. I apologize. If we get one, I’ll have John tell you.”

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