March Madness: Virginia represented by 86 basketball players in men’s NCAA tournament

March Madness: Virginia represented by 86 basketball players in men’s NCAA tournament
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Virginia is being represented by 86 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.

Richmond is the most popular hometown for NCAA players from Virginia in the tournament with 9 players.

Virginia Players in 2025 NCAA Tournament

Name Team Height Position Hometown
Reece Ketron Christopher Newport Captains 6′10″ Forward Abingdon
Greg Jones American Eagles 6′6″ Forward Alexandria
Carter Lawrence Franklin & Marshall Diplomats 6′7″ Forward Alexandria
Mike Montano Gannon Golden Knights 6′7″ Forward and Guard Alexandria
Kye Robinson Mary Washington Eagles 6′2″ Guard Alexandria
Jared Clawson Virginia State Trojans 6′2″ Guard Alexandria
Andrew Nields Catholic Cardinals 6′2″ Guard Annandale
Carlton Young Augusta Jaguars 6′3″ Forward Arlington
Brian Weiser Christopher Newport Captains 6′3″ Guard Arlington
Jay Randall Mary Washington Eagles 6′4″ Forward Bristow
Kaden Bates Mary Washington Eagles 6′3″ Guard Bristow
Jayden Ross UConn Huskies 6′7″ Forward Bristow
John St. Germain III Augusta Jaguars 6′1″ Guard Charlottesville
Luka Matic Christopher Newport Captains 6′11″ Center Charlottesville
Carter Wesson Montevallo Falcons 6′4″ Guard Charlottesville
Isaiah Dozier Christopher Newport Captains 6′3″ Guard Chesapeake
Toa Hollenbeck Christopher Newport Captains 6′3″ Guard Chesapeake
Ulysses Young Mary Washington Eagles 5′11″ Guard Chesapeake
Jaedan Jefferson Virginia State Trojans 6′7″ Forward and Guard Chesapeake
Yuri Manns Catawba Indians 6′3″ Guard Chesterfield
Colin Mitchell Mary Washington Eagles 6′5″ Forward Chesterfield
Tim Uzochuwku Virginia State Trojans 6′8″ Forward Chesterfield
Sean Donovan Franklin & Marshall Diplomats 6′7″ Forward Fairfax
Jose Fudd Mary Washington Eagles 6′1″ Guard Fairfax
Scott Van Antwerp Mary Washington Eagles 6′5″ Forward Fairfax
Cam Jones Mary Washington Eagles 6′5″ Forward Falls Church
Hollman Smith Vanderbilt Commodores 5′10″ Point Guard Falls Church
Chaevon Torrance Augusta Jaguars 6′5″ Forward Franklin
Logan Suber Lipscomb Bisons 6′0″ Guard Fredericksburg
Ryan Derderian Christopher Newport Captains 6′5″ Forward Gainesville
Isaiah Abraham UConn Huskies 6′7″ Forward Gainesville
Landon Johnson Bluefield State Big Blue 6′1″ Guard Grundy
Jordan Leaks Norfolk State Spartans 6′3″ Guard Hampton
Jadon Burgess Mary Washington Eagles 6′3″ Guard Harrisonburg
Carmelo Pacheco Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers 6′5″ Guard Harrisonburg
Tyler Nickel Vanderbilt Commodores 6′7″ Point Guard Harrisonburg
Hasan Hammad Christopher Newport Captains 6′2″ Guard Haymarket
Christian Wilson Christopher Newport Captains 5′11″ Guard Henrico
Darren Harris Duke Blue Devils 6′6″ Guard and Forward Herndon
Tyson Henderson Christopher Newport Captains 5′10″ Guard Lancaster
Jeremy Roach Baylor Bears 6′2″ Guard Leesburg
Jamie Ntiamoah Catholic Cardinals 6′4″ Forward and Guard Leesburg
Gavin O’Malley Roanoke Maroons 6′5″ Forward Leesburg
Solomon Ball UConn Huskies 6′3″ Guard Leesburg
Gibraltar Coleman American Eagles 6′6″ Forward Lorton
Gabriel McKay Liberty Flames 6′2″ Guard Lynchburg
Patrick Ngongba II Duke Blue Devils 6′11″ Center Manassas
Rival Axselle Guilford Quakers 6′5″ Guard Mechanicsville
Mike Patrick Hampden-Sydney Tigers 6′4″ Guard Mechanicsville
Luke Fisher Christopher Newport Captains 6′0″ Guard Midlothian
Grayson Schultz Hampden-Sydney Tigers 6′2″ Guard Moseley
Collin Hines Christopher Newport Captains 6′5″ Guard Norfolk
Jahn Hines Christopher Newport Captains 6′4″ Guard Norfolk
Jaylen Mills York Spartans 6′6″ Forward Norfolk
Chris Fields Jr. Norfolk State Spartans 6′7″ Forward Petersburg
James Prescott Virginia State Trojans 6′2″ Guard Portsmouth
Pharaoh Lassiter Virginia State Trojans 6′3″ Guard Portsmouth
Quentin Toulson Chatham Cougars 6′6″ Forward Richmond
Luke Smith Chicago Maroons 6′9″ Forward Richmond
Kavontae Williams Christopher Newport Captains 6′6″ Forward Richmond
Davis Cauble Hampden-Sydney Tigers 5′11″ Guard Richmond
William Britt Hampden-Sydney Tigers 6′5″ Guard Richmond
Curtis Blair III Liberty Flames 6′6″ Guard Richmond
Keishawn Pulley Jr. Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets 6′2″ Guard Richmond
Malcolm Hodges Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets 6′3″ Forward Richmond
Brandon Jennings VCU Rams 6′4″ Guard Richmond
Ethan Millirons East Stroudsburg Warriors 6′1″ Guard Riner
Conner Tilley Lenoir-Rhyne Bears 6′3″ Roanoke
Andre Palmer Virginia State Trojans 6′0″ Forward Roanoke
Kameron Tinsley West Liberty Hilltoppers 6′6″ Forward Roanoke
Troy Giles Guilford Quakers 6′0″ Guard Smithfield
Quinn Clark NYU Violets 6′6″ Forward Springfield
Dakota Sellers Mary Washington Eagles 6′5″ Forward Stafford
Jaxon Hartman Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers 6′3″ Guard Staunton
Adrian Myers Mississippi State Bulldogs 6′6″ Forward Stephens City
Trey Williams Roanoke Maroons 6′0″ Guard Stephens City
Ethan Ward Christopher Newport Captains 6′7″ Forward Virginia Beach
Bryson Spell Liberty Flames 6′9″ Forward Virginia Beach
Jacob Cooper Virginia State Trojans 5′8″ Guard Virginia Beach
Christian Holmes Virginia State Trojans 6′10″ Center Waverly
Milyan Smith-Walker Christopher Newport Captains 6′4″ Guard Williamsburg
Peyton Mann UNC Pembroke Braves 6′6″ Forward Williamsburg
Cephas Wilson-Bahun Catholic Cardinals 6′5″ Forward Woodbridge
TJ Bethea Christopher Newport Captains 6′4″ Guard Woodbridge
Deshawn Harris-Smith Maryland Terrapins 6′5″ Guard Woodbridge
Hamilton Campbell Hampden-Sydney Tigers 6′1″ Guard Wytheville

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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