The Maryland basketball community is grappling with the loss of one of its most iconic figures, Lefty Driesell, who passed away at the age of 88. Known for his colorful personality, innovative coaching strategies, and profound impact on the sport, Driesell’s legacy transcends the boundaries of his storied career.
Driesell’s journey in the world of basketball began in the 1960s when he took over as the head coach of Davidson College. His tenure at Davidson laid the foundation for what would become a remarkable coaching career characterized by passion, determination, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.
In 1969, Driesell assumed the helm of the Maryland Terrapins basketball program, where he would etch his name in the annals of college basketball history. Under his guidance, Maryland emerged as a perennial powerhouse, garnering national attention and acclaim. Driesell’s innovative coaching techniques, including his famed “Midnight Madness” practice sessions, captivated both players and fans alike, setting a new standard for collegiate basketball programs nationwide.
Beyond his coaching acumen, Driesell was revered for his genuine concern for his players’ well-being, both on and off the court. He was known for instilling discipline.


















