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10 basketball players from Massachusetts to play in NCAA men’s tournament

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Massachusetts is being represented by 10 players in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.

California will have the most players on the hard court during this year's tournament with 94 players, followed by Texas with 89.

There are no players from New Hampshire, Hawaii or Delaware competing this year.

Brockton is the most popular hometown for NCAA players from Massachusetts in the tournament with 2 players.

Massachusetts Players in 2024 NCAA Tournament

NameTeamHeightPositionHometown
Tre NormanMarquette Golden Eagles6′4″GuardBoston
Nicolas TimberlakeKansas Jayhawks6′4″GuardBraintree
Marvin Musiime-KamaliAkron Zips6′6″Forward and GuardBrockton
Wildens LevequeTexas A&M Aggies6′11″Center and ForwardBrockton
Cooper WrightColgate Raiders6′5″ForwardCambridge
Jordan ClaytonNorthwestern Wildcats6′2″GuardMedford
Casey SimmonsYale Bulldogs6′6″ForwardMilton
TJ PowerDuke Blue Devils6′9″ForwardShrewsbury
Alex KarabanUConn Huskies6′8″ForwardSouthborough
Trevor MullinYale Bulldogs6′0″GuardWellesley

Total Tournament Teams and Players by State

StateTotal Tournament PlayersTotal Tournament Teams
California943
Texas896
New York452
Florida453
Indiana391
Illinois372
North Carolina333
Georgia290
Ohio272
Alabama274
Wisconsin242
Virginia243
South Carolina242
New Jersey241
Washington222
Tennessee221
Pennsylvania221
Michigan222
Arizona222
Minnesota190
Nebraska182
Louisiana172
Utah162
Missouri140
Maryland140
Kentucky123
Colorado112
Oregon101
Mississippi101
Massachusetts100
Iowa92
Nevada81
Kansas81
Idaho71
Connecticut72
South Dakota61
Arkansas60
Oklahoma50
West Virginia40
North Dakota40
Rhode Island30
Maine30
Montana21
Wyoming10
Vermont11
New Mexico11
Alaska10

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