Olympian Quincy Wilson commits to University of Maryland athletics

Quincy Wilson announced his official commitment to the University of Maryland ahead of his senior track and field season. Wilson has enjoyed a historic career so far, which includes an Olympic gold medal and an U18 world record in the 400m.
He will now continue his career at the University of Maryland under head coach Andrew Valmon, where he could quickly accumulate many more accolades and become one of the top collegians on the NCAA circuit.
In 2024, at the age of 16, Wilson became the youngest man to make the Team USA Olympic track and field team. He finished sixth at the Olympic Trials in the 400m and was selected for the relay pool. From there, he helped Team USA win gold in the 4x400m relay. This followed one of the most impressive sophomore seasons in school history.
His momentum continued into 2025. At the Ed Murphey Classic in July, Wilson set the U18 400m world record by running 44.10.
Wilson has the four fastest 400m marks in high school history (outdoors). He also holds the American HS national record in the indoor 400m, clocking 45.66. He is #3 all-time in the indoor 500m (1:01.27) and #2 all-time in the 600m (1:16.20).
The Terps failed to score at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Wilson will surely elevate the team’s status as a contender on the national stage.
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