Massachusetts has 56 basketball players on the court in this year’s men’s NCAA March Madness tournament

Massachusetts has 56 basketball players on the court in this year’s men’s NCAA March Madness tournament
NYU Violets' Henry Bickford and Texas A&M Aggies' George Turkson Jr.
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Massachusetts is being represented by 56 players in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.

California will have the most players on the hard court during this year’s tournament with 206 players, followed by Texas with 178.

Boston is the most popular hometown for NCAA players from Massachusetts in the tournament with 6 players.

Massachusetts Players in 2025 NCAA Tournament

Name Team Height Position Hometown
Robbie Nyamwaya Tufts Jumbos 6′7″ Forward Andover
Mike O’Brien CMS Stags 6′8″ Center Beverly
Jahki Howard Auburn Tigers 6′6″ Forward Boston
Jordan McClain Keene State Owls 6′3″ Guard Boston
Tre Norman Marquette Golden Eagles 6′4″ Guard Boston
Elijah Jeffrey Pfeiffer Falcons 6′2″ Forward Boston
John Kallon St. Thomas Aquinas Spartans 6′5″ Guard Boston
Andre Mills Texas A&M Aggies 6′4″ Guard Boston
Marvin Musiime-Kamali Akron Zips 6′6″ Forward and Guard Brockton
Christopher Clarke Clark Cougars 6′4″ Guard Brockton
Kurtis Henderson SNHU Penmen 5′11″ Guard Brockton
Luke Bramanti SNHU Penmen 5′11″ Guard Chelmsford
Kelvin Danforth Clark Cougars 6′7″ Forward Cotuit
Jared Berry Trinity Bantams 6′1″ Guard Danvers
Wesley Odiase Keene State Owls 6′4″ Forward Dorchester
Luke Rinaldi CMS Stags 6′4″ Guard Dover
Steven Cordero Keene State Owls 5′11″ Guard Everett
Quentin Pridgen Clark Cougars 6′3″ Guard Fitchburg
Alex Penders Ithaca Bombers 6′5″ Forward Foxborough
Jason Ofcarcik Christopher Newport Captains 6′6″ Forward Hampden
Spencer Aronson Keene State Owls 6′1″ Guard Holliston
Jhamyl Fricas SNHU Penmen 6′3″ Guard Lawrence
Kyle Rocker SNHU Penmen 6′2″ Guard Lawrence
Stuart McCallum CMS Stags 6′7″ Forward Lexington
C.J. Cox Purdue Boilermakers 6′3″ Guard Lexington
Nate Siow Keene State Owls 5′8″ Guard Lowell
George Turkson Jr. Texas A&M Aggies 6′7″ Guard and Forward Lowell
Jason Asemota Baylor Bears 6′8″ Forward Lynn
Mason Jean Baptiste Keene State Owls 6′0″ Guard Lynn
Umari Seney SNHU Penmen 6′3″ Guard Malden
Eddie McCoy Western New England Golden Bears 6′4″ Guard Mansfield
Hunter Fleming Wesleyan Cardinals 6′8″ Forward Marblehead
Aidan Clarke NYU Violets 6′9″ Center Medfield
Luka Vlajkovic Western New England Golden Bears 6′6″ Forward Melrose
Casey Simmons Yale Bulldogs 6′6″ Forward Milton
Trevor McDonald Trinity Bantams 6′4″ Forward Natick
Peter Gellene Catholic Cardinals 5′11″ Guard Needham
Henry Bickford NYU Violets 6′6″ Forward Needham
Will Dorion Trinity Bantams 6′2″ Guard Needham
Jose Padilla Ithaca Bombers 6′1″ Guard Newton
Zach Wolinski Wesleyan Cardinals 6′0″ Guard North Andover
Jefferson Smock Keene State Owls 6′8″ Center North Easton
Lorenzo Carrara Gettysburg Bullets 6′6″ Forward Norwood
Will Laplante III Western New England Golden Bears 6′2″ Guard Plainville
Ivan Yhomby Daemen Wildcats 6′0″ Guard Quincy
Michael Porter Ithaca Bombers 6′3″ Guard and Forward Scituate
Edric Louissaint Keene State Owls 6′3″ Forward South Weymouth
Alex Karaban UConn Huskies 6′8″ Forward Southborough
Souleymane Diaby UConn Huskies 6′5″ Guard Springfield
A.Z. Allah Westfield State Owls 5′11″ Guard Springfield
Kenneth Rogers Jr. Westfield State Owls 6′4″ Forward Springfield
Jarrel Okorougo Trinity Bantams 6′5″ Forward and Guard Stoneham
Chuma Oyigbo NYU Violets 6′4″ Forward and Guard Stoughton
Trevor Mullin Yale Bulldogs 6′0″ Guard Wellesley
David Ayles Trinity Bantams 6′2″ Guard Westwood
Michael Berluti Tufts Jumbos 6′2″ Guard Westwood

Total Tournament Teams and Players by State

State Total Tournament Players Total Tournament Teams
California 206 12
Texas 178 13
New York 142 13
North Carolina 122 10
Illinois 115 5
New Jersey 105 5
Florida 100 5
Wisconsin 95 7
Ohio 94 5
Georgia 92 7
Minnesota 86 6
Virginia 86 9
Pennsylvania 75 13
Michigan 71 7
Massachusetts 56 6
Alabama 55 7
Tennessee 51 6
Indiana 48 2
Washington 45 3
Missouri 42 5
Iowa 39 4
Maryland 37 2
Connecticut 32 5
Arizona 27 2
Colorado 25 3
Arkansas 24 2
Kansas 23 3
South Carolina 21 3
Nebraska 20 2
Utah 18 2
Oklahoma 18 1
Nevada 16 0
Oregon 14 2
Kentucky 13 2
New Hampshire 12 2
Maine 12 2
Louisiana 12 1
West Virginia 11 3
Mississippi 11 2
Idaho 9 1
Rhode Island 9 1
Delaware 8 0
Hawaii 5 0
New Mexico 5 1
South Dakota 3 0
North Dakota 2 1
Vermont 2 0
Alaska 1 0
Montana 1 1
Wyoming 1 0


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