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Olympic Gold Medalist, Bullis School Track Star Quincy Wilson Commits to U.Md.

Wilson, the youngest male U.S. track Olympian, chose Maryland for its strong support system and proximity to home, selecting the Terrapins over UCLA, USC, South Carolina, and Texas A&M.

  • On Monday, Nov. 24, 2025, Quincy Wilson announced his commitment to the University of Maryland in a Citius Mag YouTube channel livestream podium presentation, cutting a cake and selecting from five hats.
  • Quincy Wilson cited proximity and support as reasons, choosing Maryland over UCLA, USC, South Carolina and Texas A&M for its unmatched support system close to home.
  • Wilson's record 44.10-second 400 cements his credentials with the U.S. high school and under-18 world records, and he earned gold by running in Paris 2024 Olympic Games 4x400-meter relay heats.
  • The Terps landed their first Olympic competitor in Quincy Wilson, who will join the University of Maryland in fall 2026, boosting the program's profile.
  • Despite Maryland not being known as a sprint powerhouse, 17-year-old Quincy Wilson's youth records position him as a generational recruit, with Maryland track program head coach Andrew Valmon set to guide his development.
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The Washington Post broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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