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NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament


NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament 


The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, also known as March Madness, concluded with UConn taking home the championship title. 
While the thrilling games have come to an end, some stand-out players left their mark on the court throughout the competition. Here's a look at some of the stars from the Final Four teams:

UConn Huskies: Adama Sanogo, a powerful forward who was named National Championship Game Most Outstanding Player. Sanogo averaged an impressive 18.2 points and 12.3 rebounds throughout the tournament, showcasing his dominance in the paint. 


North Carolina State Wolfpack: Terquavion Smith, a dynamic shooting guard known for his long-range accuracy and electrifying dunks. Smith averaged 19.5 points per game during the tournament, consistently putting up big scores and keeping the Wolfpack offense alive.


Purdue Boilermakers: Zach Edey, a towering center with a strong presence both offensively and defensively. Edey averaged 16.8 points, 14.4 rebounds, and a whopping 3.3 blocks per game throughout the March Madness run. His size and defensive prowess were a major challenge for opposing teams.


Alabama Crimson Tide: Brandon Miller, a versatile freshman guard who impressed with his well-rounded skillset. Miller averaged 18.9 points per game during the tournament, demonstrating his ability to score from anywhere on the court. His contributions were key to Alabama's successful run.



NCAA Tournament - Elite Eight
Final, Sun, 31 Mar

Duke
64

NC State
76

NCAA Tournament - Elite Eight
Final, Sun, 31 Mar

Purdue
72

Tennessee
66


NCAA Tournament - Elite Eight
Final, Sun, 31 Mar

Alabama
89

Clemson
82


NCAA Tournament - Elite Eight
Final, Sat, 30 Mar

UConn
77

Illinois
52


NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16
Final, Sat, 30 Mar

Tennessee
82

Creighton
75


NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16
Final, Sat, 30 Mar

Houston
51

Duke
54



NCAA Men's Division I Basketball
 standings

America East

Team
Conf
Overall
Home
Away
Strk

Vermont
15-1
28-7
16-1
10-4
L1

UMass Lowell
11-5
22-10
11-3
10-7
L1

Bryant
11-5
20-13
11-3
8-9
L1

New Hampshire
7-9
16-15
9-5
7-10
L1

Binghamton
7-9
15-15
10-4
5-11
L1

Maine
7-9
15-17
8-4
5-13
L1

UMBC
6-10
11-21
6-9
5-12
L2

Albany
5-11
13-19
8-5
5-13
L3







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