Here's every player from Georgia playing in the men's and women's NCAA tournaments
March Madness is here — a time when even the unlikeliest of college basketball fans flock to their phones and tvs to indulge themselves in the frenzy of basketball for the next month.
In the 136 teams that are in the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournament fields, many of them feature players who call Georgia home.
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Here’s a list of where the 82 former GHSA basketball players that are now playing in the big dance.
Men's Tournament
Alabama
Adam Cottrell, Lakeview Academy
Noah Gurley, Fayette County
Delaney Heard, Oak Hill Academy
Arkansas
Chance Moore, McEachern
JD Notae, Newton
Trey Wade, South Cobb
Auburn
Dylan Cardwell, McEachern
Zep Jasper, Laney
KD Johnson, Southwest DeKalb
Walker Kessler, Woodward Academy
Jabari Smith, Sandy Creek
Jaylin Williams, Brantley County
Baylor
Adam Flagler, Duluth
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Chattanooga
Jacob Radaker, Jefferson
Creighton
Alex O’Connell, Milton
Davidson
Emory Lanier, Woodward Academy
Georgia State
Kalik Brooks, Alpharetta
Jamall Clyce, Pebblebrook
Ja’Heim Hudson, Wheeler
Nelson Phillips, Warner Robins
Danny Stubbs, Pebblebrook
Kane Williams, South Paulding
Houston
Robbie Armbrester, Therrell
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Iowa State
Jaden Walker, Core 4 Prep
Jacksonville State
Caleb Byrd, Newton
Amanze Ngumezi, Johnson
Longwood
Leslie Nkereuwem, Discovery
Loyola Chicago
Keith Clemons, Wesley Christian
LSU
Eric Gaines, Lithonia
Memphis
Landers Nolley II, Langston Hughes
Michigan State
Davis Smith, Westminster
Ohio State
Eugene Brown III, Southwest Dekalb
Providence
Alyn Breed, McEachern
Al Durham, Berkmar
Rutgers
Logan Stephens, Woodward Academy
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Texas A&M-CC
San Antonio Brinson, Thomson
UAB
Justin Brown, Spain Park
KJ Buffen, Gainesville
Virginia Tech
Nahiem Alleyne, Mountain View
Yale
Isaiah Kelly, Pace Academy
Women’s Tournament
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Arizona
Ariyah Copeland, Columbus
Belmont
Allison Luly, Creekview
Central Florida
Destiny Thomas, Forest Park
Delaware
Jewel Smalls, McEachern
Florida Gulf Coast
Kierra Adams, Brookwood
Florida State
Morgan Jones, Our Lady of Mercy
Makayla Timpson, Early County
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Georgia
Mikayla Coombs, Wesleyan School
Jillian Hollingshead, McEachern
Jordan Isaacs, St. Francis
Que Morrison, McEachern
Javyn Nicholson, Collins Hill
Zoesha Smith, Glynn Academy
Jenna Staiti, West Forsyth
Georgia Tech
Avyonce Carter, Wesleyan School
Anisa Clark, Union Grove
Kentucky
Robyn Benton, Greater Atlanta Christian Academy
Louisville
Olivia Cochran, Carver-Columbus
LSU
Faustine Aifuwa, Dacula
Autumn Newby, Archer
Khayla Pointer, Holy Innocents’ Episcopal
Mercer
Endia Banks, Duluth
Jaron Dougherty, Collins Hill
Ashlee Locke, Flowery Branch
Eliza Snyder, Lakeview Academy
Shannon Titus, Northview
Mississippi
Iyanla Kitchens, Arabia Mountain
Andeija Puckett, Griffin
North Carolina
Kayla McPherson, Madison County
North Carolina State
Genesis Bryant, Lovejoy
Notre Dame
Maya Dodson, St. Francis
Oregon
Taylor Hosendove, Westlake
South Carolina
Sania Feagin, Forest Park
Raven Johnson, Westlake
Victaria Saxton, Model
South Florida
Shae Leverett, South Effingham
Stanford
Jenna Brown, The Lovett School
UConn
Olivia Nelson-Ododa, Winder-Barrow
UMass
Aisha Dabo, Forsyth Central
UT Arlington
De’Sha Benjamin, Laney
Olympia Chaney, Forest Park
McClain Baxley is a recruiting reporter for the Athens Banner-Herald and the USA TODAY Network. Reach him by email at mbaxley@onlineathens.com or on Twitter at @mcclainbaxley.
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