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10 best players in NCAA Tournament's Expanded Bracket Era

Started by jbcarol, March 04, 2015, 01:32:00 pm

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The players who rank as the top 10 of the Expanded Bracket era, which began in 1985 with the first 64-team event, got it done in March (and on into April). They scored, they rebounded, they led, they won. Each left a legacy that only the most successful college players of the next generation will rival.

4. Corliss Williamson (Arkansas)


QuoteCareer: 1992-1995
Final Fours: 2
NCAA titles: 1
Of note: Williamson scored 303 points in 15 tournament games, which ranks ninth in history.

Overview: Williamson's low-post mastery drove the Razorbacks to a 13-2 record in NCAA Tournament games during his three seasons, including two trips to the national championship game. He led the team with 23 points in the 1994 title-game victory over Duke, and his memorable performance against North Carolina and Rasheed Wallace – 21 points, 10 rebounds, 10-of-17 shooting – got the Hogs back to the final Monday a year later...
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