This BYU cougar put on a shooting clinic in 2011 where he averaged 33 points for his team throughout the tournament
Jimmer Fredette
Huskies
University of Connecticut (UConn)
Michigan State or Wisconsin
Michigan State
This Iowa Hawkeye broke the NCAA record for points in a career (3,667 pts) her senior year
Caitlin Clark
What is a "Cinderella" team?
A double digit seeded team that makes it to the Sweet Sixteen or farther.
This UCLA Bruin scored 44 points in the 1973 national championship where he went 21-of-22 shooting
Bill Walton
Antelopes
Grand Canyon University (GCU)
Drake or Colorado State
Drake
In 2009 this Lady Vols, head coach earned her 1,000th win as a colligate head coach
Pat Summit
Princeton University
Another Bruin, this one led UCLA to three consecutive national titles. His performance was so dominant the NCAA banned dunking
Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar)
Lobos
University of New Mexico
Illinois or Marquette
Illinois
This South Carolina head coach became the fastest female coach to reach 100 wins
Dawn Staley
Shaka Smart lead this 11 seed "Cinderella" team to the final four in 2011.
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
This Blue Devil is the only player to appear in 4 Final Fours. He also hit a legendary shot against Kentucky in 1992
Christian Laettner
Red Storm
St. Johns
Arizona or Clemson
Arizona
This USC Trojan passed Caitlin Clark for most points scored in their first two seasons (1,662 pts)
Juju Watkins
This bracket buster in 2022 was the first 15th seeded team in NCAA history to win a Sweet Sixteen game. Making them the first 15th seed team to make it to the elite eight
St. Peters
In 2016 this Nova Wildcat hit a game winning shot in the national championship game against North Carolina. Ending a 32-year championship drought for Villanova
Kris Jenkins
The Bison
Lipscomb University
Tennessee or Texas Tech
Tennessee
As a freshman, this Lady Volunteer threw down the first slam dunk ever recorded in NCAA women's basketball tournament
Candace Parker
In 2013, this 15 seed team known as "Dunk City" became the first ever 15 seed to make in to the Sweet Sixteen.
Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU)