March Madness: 25 best players remaining in the NCAA Tournament
By Logan Butts
Tyus Battle – Syracuse
You can argue whether or not Syracuse deserved to be in the tournament, but the Orange have performed. If they are going to continue their hot streak and knock off Duke, a big game from Battle is a must.
Mikal Bridges – Villanova
The ultimate role player, Bridges has catapulted into a potential lottery draft slot due to his status as the perfect 3-and-D complimentary player. He serves as a killer Robin to our next player’s Batman…
Jalen Brunson – Villanova
Unquestionably the best guard outside of the Big 12, and possibly the best guard in the nation, the Big East Player of the Year leads the way for the best seed and best-looking team left in the tournament.
Barry Brown Jr. – Kansas State
With leading scorer Dean Wade out, Brown was instrumental to the Wildcats success in the first two games of the tournament.
Jordan Caroline – Nevada
Caroline gets somewhat overshadowed by the Martin twins. The junior is one of the most underrated players in the Sweet 16 and has shown up in big moments for the Wolf Pack.