This program has won the most NCAA Tournaments, with 11
UCLA Bruins
After winning a championship as a freshman in 2003, this NBA Hall of Famer was taken 4th in the draft
Carmelo Anthony
This conference features teams like LIU, Mercyhurst, and Wagner
NEC Conference
This active coach has 526 all-time win, but is most known for his loss to a 16 seed in 2023
Matt Painter
Drake
Iowa
Since 2000, this team has won the most championships, with 4
UConn Huskies
This one-and-done from UNLV is considered the biggest #1 overall pick bust in NBA History
Anthony Bennett
Known more for his rebounding, this former Red Wolf, Hurricane, and Bear has the most fouls in NCAA History
Norchad Omier
This longtime Big Ten coach has made zero Sweet 16 appearances in 30 years. Maybe his change of scenery will give him more "Power."
Fran McCaffery
St. Thomas
Minnesota
This team won the first NCAA Tournament, beating Ohio State 46-33
Oregon Ducks
This point guard played just 11 games in college, but still went #1 to Cleveland.
Kyrie Irving
This player was named the NCAA Tournament MOP in 2013
Luke Hancock
This coach paved the way for Brian Dutcher, leading SDSU to 6 straight tournaments. He also won an NCAA Tournament in his first season at his previous school and an NIT Championship in his last.
Steve Fisher
Stony Brook
New York
This conference is tied with the ACC for the most all-time championships, with 15
Pac 12
This Memphis one-and-done won rookie of the year in 2009-2010, but was never able to replicate that season again
Tyreke Evans
This city is home to the team that has found itself at home at the bottom of KenPom the past few seasons
Itta Bena
This coach has exactly 600 wins, making stops in the MAC, ACC, Pac 12, and now WCC
Gardner Webb
North Carolina
Led by Head Coach Ed Jucker, this current Big 12 team won back-to-back championships in 1961 and 1962
Cincinnati Bearcats
This player was the first one-and-done to be drafted, doing so in 2006
Tyrus Thomas
Sandwiched between AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson, this South Carolina school-based player averaged the second-most points per 40 minutes this season, with 29.6
Logan Duncomb
This former Pac-12 coach dominated from 2006-2008, going 97-17 with three Final Fours. Unfortunately, it went downhill from there, quietly ending his coaching time in the SEC
Ben Howland
Lindenwood
Missouri