NCAA Basketball 2023-2024

NCAA Basketball 2023-2024

CBB Almanac's top 100 players

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Zach Edey, C, Purdue
Kyle Filipowski, F, Duke
Hunter Dickinson, C, Kansas
Ryan Kalkbrenner, C, Creighton
Donovan Clingan, C, UConn
Tyler Kolek, G, Marquette
Armando Bacot, F/C, North Carolina
Tyrese Proctor, G, Duke
Max Abmas, G, Texas
Tyson Walker, G, Michigan State
Wade Taylor IV, G, Texas A&M
Justin Moore, G, Villanova
Trey Alexander, G, Creighton
Oumar Ballo, C, Arizona
DaRon Holmes II, F, Dayton
LJ Cryer, G, Houston
Ryan Nembhard, G, Gonzaga
Johnell Davis, G, Florida Atlantic
Aidan Mahaney, G, Saint Mary’s
Isaiah Collier, G, USC
Tylor Perry, G, Kansas State
Jamal Shead, G, Houston
Terrence Shannon Jr., G, Illinois
Reece Beekman, G, Virginia
PJ Hall, F, Clemson
Nijel Pack, G, Miami (FL)
RJ Davis, G, North Carolina
Bryce Hopkins, F/G, Providence
Norchad Omier, F, Miami (FL)
Johni Broome, F, Auburn
Isaiah Stevens, G, Colorado State
Santiago Vescovi, G, Tennessee
Boo Buie, G, Northwestern
Baylor Scheierman, G, Creighton
Jahmir Young, G, Maryland
Alijah Martin, G, Florida Atlantic
Dajuan Harris, G, Kansas
Anton Watson, F, Gonzaga
Justin Edwards, G, Kentucky
Ace Baldwin, G, Penn State
Eric Dixon, F, Villanova
AJ Hoggard, G, Michigan State
Trevon Brazile, F, Arkansas
Riley Kugel, G, Florida
Boogie Ellis, G, USC
Coleman Hawkins, F, Illinois
Tyrese Hunter, G, Texas
Graham Ike, F, Gonzaga
Olivier Nkamhoua, F, Michigan
Tyler Burton, F, Villanova
Kevin McCullar Jr., G, Kansas
Judah Mintz, G, Syracuse
Lamont Butler, G, San Diego State
Caleb Love, G, Arizona
Oso Ighodaro, F, Marquette
Tristan da Silva, F, Colorado
Steven Ashworth, G, Creighton
Mark Sears, G, Alabama
Joel Soriano, C, St. John’s
Cam Spencer, G, UConn
Jordan Dingle, G, St. John’s
J’Wan Roberts, F, Houston
Arthur Kaluma, F, Kansas State
Tyson Degenhart, F, Boise State
Branden Carlson, C, Utah
Grant Nelson, F, Alabama
Stephon Castle, G, UConn
Drew Pember, F, UNC Asheville
RayJ Dennis, G, Baylor
Jamal Mashburn Jr., G, New Mexico
Jesse Edwards, C, West Virginia
Nae’Qwan Tomlin, F, Kansas State
Tolu Smith, F, Mississippi State
Tucker DeVries, G/F, Drake
Darrion Trammell, G, San Diego State
Tristen Newton, G, UConn
Adem Bona, F/C, UCLA
Jeremy Roach, G, Duke
Zakai Zeigler, G, Tennessee
Ajay Mitchell, G, UC Santa Barbara
DJ Wagner, G, Kentucky
Kam Jones, G, Marquette
Alex Karaban, F, UConn
Fardaws Aimaq, F, California
Jaelen House, G, New Mexico
Mark Mitchell, F, Duke
RaeQuan Battle, G, West Virginia
Devin Carter, G, Providence
Payton Sandfort, F, Iowa
Aaron Estrada, G, Alabama
KJ Simpson, G, Colorado
Cody Williams, F, Colorado
Elliott Cadeau, G, North Carolina
Jalen Bridges, F, Baylor
Sean Pedulla, G, Virginia Tech
Antonio Reeves, G, Kentucky
Ja’Kobe Walter, G, Baylor
TJ Bamba, G, Villanova
Fousseyni Traore, F, BYU
Fletcher Loyer, G, Purdue

Almanac All American Teams

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All-America Teams
First Team

C — Zach Edey, Purdue (unanimous)

C — Hunter Dickinson, Kansas

C — Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton

F — Kyle Filipowski, Duke

G — Tyler Kolek, Marquette

Second Team

C — Donovan Clingan, UConn

C — Armando Bacot, North Carolina

G — Tyrese Proctor, Duke

G — Max Abmas, Texas

G — Wade Taylor IV, Texas A&M

Third Team

C — Oumar Ballo, Arizona

G — Trey Alexander, Creighton

G — Justin Moore, Villanova

G — Tyson Walker, Michigan State

G — Tylor Perry, Kansas State

National Awards
National Player of the Year: Zach Edey, C, Purdue

Defensive Player of the Year: Ryan Kalkbrenner, C, Creighton

Freshman of the Year: Isaiah Collier, G, USC

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major conferences post-season records thru 4/2
(including NIT games)

ACC: 15-7, 0.682

P12: 9-5, 0.643

BIG: 13-8, 0.619

BE: 11-7, 0.611

SEC: 11-9, 0.550

MWC: 6-7, 0.462

B12: 9-11, 0.450


fun fact, South Carolina has a higher 3p% than Iowa


by Slighted k

that's gotta suck to be Van Lith.. like you allegedly are sick and getting IVs before the game and your coach is just like, "hey, we have no absolutely game plan for the greatest scorer in our sports history. we dont want to get our star tired by guarding her, so you just go out there and try to guard her yourself. oh and we aren't even going to hedge on screens. have fun!" and then you just get predictably torched and twitter just says your trash all night.

It's not even like LSU did a "shut down everybody else on the team and see if CC can beat us single handedly" strategy

They played her 1-1, which CC will beat 100% of the time, then sent help late and let CC throw dimes left and right. She finished with 12 assists, and the rest of the team shot 50%. It was like the worst of both worlds strategy. You let CC cook you and you also let everybody else get involved and have a great game. Should've either tried to shut down CC, plut flau'jae on her and blitz every screen, or just let CC cook and hope she gets tired and go at her every play on offense and put her thru a million screens until she is on ball every play.

Bluder coming out in that hilarious zone was almost as bad a of a decision. I think LSU scored 2.0ppp against that zone with a 100% oreb. As soon as they switched to man and let O'Grady d up Reese 1-1 they did fine. I think I said it ITT before, but Stuhlke has more skills so she does better against the bad teams but against Reese or Cardoso I think you just need to have O'Grady out there defensively and on the boards or else you just get eaten up


by 72off k

this guy is so made wow lol:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUGjGuWZ...

those drop coverages are absolutely wild


lol



Wow. I guess something can stop UConn.


maybe a stupid question but why are Clark, Reese going to the WNBA? This isn't like the NBA where you wanna get a 4/50 deal to start things off and then start the timeline on your way to a 5/220 deal.

Don't they make a ton of money in NIL that will dry up? and WNBA players don't make that much.

They are legit stars in CBB, millions watching their games, I just can't see that translating to the WNBA.


How much do they make now in college?


by Onlydo2days k

maybe a stupid question but why are Clark, Reese going to the WNBA? This isn't like the NBA where you wanna get a 4/50 deal to start things off and then start the timeline on your way to a 5/220 deal.

Don't they make a ton of money in NIL that will dry up? and WNBA players don't make that much.

They are legit stars in CBB, millions watching their games, I just can't see that translating to the WNBA.

NIL deals just turn into endorsements that pro athletes always can get. So don’t think they’ll lose much.

Caitlin makes over $1M as I’ve read and don’t see why St Farm, etc won’t keep paying her. Plus she’s already set those scoring records and Iowa is losing a few players to graduation so likely their team prospects will fall. Back to back Final 4s probably didn’t leave her much to prove, so why take that Covid year?


Counterpoint, the entire WNBA season had 36 million viewers last year, with an average of a little more than 600k.

The LSU/Iowa game had 12 million viewers and peaked at 16 million.


all tied up in Hinkle

at the half

37.8 possessions

Indiana St.: 1.03 ppp

Seton Hall: 1.03 ppp


by tarheels2222 k

Counterpoint, the entire WNBA season had 36 million viewers last year, with an average of a little more than 600k.

The LSU/Iowa game had 12 million viewers and peaked at 16 million.

I think this is largely it. The slightly more complicated version of this is that the University of Iowa between alumni and other residents in the state has a larger pre-existing fan base than probably every WNBA franchise combined. Those Iowa fans are the ones who first started hearing about Caitlin, rooting for her, going to games, going to away games, watching on TV etc.

From that platform, and because she's playing in a tournament that already has other fan interest from other colleges, and is on at the same time of year when people are already preconditioned to "This is the time of year we watch college basketball"... All of these reasons has led to her becoming a massive star and drawing huge interest.

I think it's a lot harder to convert people in Indiana (her presumed landing spot) to become Indiana Fever fans than it is to convert Iowa Hawkeye fans of other sports to become Iowa Hawkeye Women's Basketball fans. I'm sure if she starts making WNBA finals, those ratings will increase compared to other WNBA finals without her playing, but I don't think that translates to continued huge interest in her regular season games.


Magic (The Gathering) Johnson dealing dimes in the paint. ISU gonna put this away now


by RT k

Magic (The Gathering) Johnson dealing dimes in the paint. ISU gonna put this away now

this poast aged well


by RT k

Magic (The Gathering) Johnson dealing dimes in the paint. ISU gonna put this away now

Correction: ISU would never score again


The Hall beat Connecticut by 15


major conferences post-season records thru 4/4
(including NIT games)

ACC: 15-7, 0.682

P12: 9-5, 0.643

BE: 12-7, 0.632

BIG: 13-8, 0.619

SEC: 11-9, 0.550

MWC: 6-7, 0.462

B12: 9-11, 0.450


by King~of~Diamonds k

The Hall beat Connecticut by 15

Funny team. Play super physical and hard sometimes then just disappear and quit other times. Season on the line in BET, they were absolutely pathetic against St. Johns. Looked like they didn't even want to be there.

That win against UConn was a lot to do with Clingan picking up 2 fouls in the first half then getting hurt beginning of second half.


Tominaga went super saiyan in the three point shootout.

Then they abandoned any pretense of fairness by having Bryce Drew judge the dunk contest his kid was in


Remember though, he's just tall!



This is the most excited I've ever been to watch the women's final four.


a defensive slog early

at the quarter

19 possessions

NCSU: 0.84 ppp

USCe: 0.84 ppp


N.C. State in position to spring the school's first upset of the weekend

at the half

37.4 possessions

NCSU: 0.83 ppp

USCe: 0.86 ppp


I'd love to see DJ Burns matchup with Cardoso

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