March Madness: Pennsylvania represented by 75 basketball players in men’s NCAA tournament

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Pennsylvania is being represented by 75 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.

Philadelphia is the most popular hometown for NCAA players from Pennsylvania in the tournament with 13 players.

Pennsylvania Players in 2025 NCAA Tournament
Name Team Height Position Hometown
Liam Joyce Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets 6′6″ Forward Allentown
Patrick Haigh Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers 6′4″ Guard Altoona
Eli Yusavage Drew Rangers 6′3″ Guard Archbald
Googie Seidman Catholic Cardinals 6′0″ Guard Ardmore
Ryan Everett Delaware Valley Aggies 6′2″ Guard Bensalem
Pace Prosser Gannon Golden Knights 6′2″ Guard Berlin
Matt Mayock American Eagles 6′7″ Forward Berwyn
Ethan Morton Colorado State Rams 6′7″ Guard Butler
Mike Smith III Neumann Knights 5′11″ Guard Chester
Larenzo Jerkins West Chester Golden Rams 6′4″ Guard Chester
AJ Hoggard Vanderbilt Commodores 6′4″ Point Guard Coatesville
Justin Green Catholic Cardinals 6′5″ Guard and Forward Collegeville
Andrew Maddalon Roanoke Maroons 6′1″ Guard Cranberry Township
Michael Cumbo East Stroudsburg Warriors 6′2″ Guard Dallas
Dylan Blair West Chester Golden Rams 5′10″ Guard Downingtown
Jacob Cummiskey Catholic Cardinals 6′3″ Guard Doylestown
Darrius Phillips West Chester Golden Rams 6′8″ Forward East Stroudsburg
Dellquan Warren Mississippi State Bulldogs 6′2″ Guard Erie
Elijah Espinosa Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers 6′9″ Forward Etters
Kevin Cotton Drew Rangers 6′4″ Guard Flourtown
Josh Herr Gettysburg Bullets 6′5″ Guard Gettysburg
Cooper Shivers Stockton Ospreys 5′10″ Guard Glen Mills
Logan Mckee Stockton Ospreys 6′5″ Forward Glen Mills
Malachi Palmer Maryland Terrapins 6′6″ Guard Harrisburg
Carson Rhodes Saint Francis Red Flash 6′3″ Guard Hollidaysburg
Blaze Angellotti Saint Francis Red Flash 6′4″ Guard Julian
Ben Troyer York Spartans 6′4″ Guard Lancaster
Carter Horst York Spartans 6′1″ Guard Lititz
Ryan Pegg Catholic Cardinals 6′4″ Guard Malvern
Zaiyin Keys Neumann Knights 6′1″ Guard Marcus Hook
Matthew Gorman Catholic Cardinals 6′1″ Guard Media
Braylon Johnson Grand Canyon Antelopes 6′7″ Guard and Forward Moon Township
Jack Vreeswyk TCNJ Lions 6′4″ Guard Morrisville
David Weaver York Spartans 6′8″ Forward Mount Joy
Miles Demby Delaware Valley Aggies 6′7″ Forward New Hope
Donovan Callahan Chatham Cougars 6′4″ Guard New Kensington
Thomas Haugh Florida Gators 6′9″ Forward New Oxford
Jackson Piotrowski Chicago Maroons 6′6″ Forward Newtown Square
Ryen Gresko Saint Francis Red Flash 5′11″ Guard Penn Run
Aamir Terry Bryn Athyn Lions 6′2″ Guard Philadelphia
Kamal Johnson Delaware Valley Aggies 5′11″ Guard Philadelphia
Shemar Wilbanks-Acqui East Stroudsburg Warriors 6′3″ Guard Philadelphia
Ernest Shelton Gannon Golden Knights 6′5″ Guard Philadelphia
Rocco Morabito Gannon Golden Knights 6′3″ Guard Philadelphia
JP Baron Lynn Fighting Knights 6′2″ Guard Philadelphia
Al Amadou Marquette Golden Eagles 6′9″ Forward Philadelphia
Jarell Keel Neumann Knights 6′3″ Forward Philadelphia
Kory Jones Neumann Knights 5′10″ Guard Philadelphia
Tahir Howell Neumann Knights 6′3″ Guard Philadelphia
Tra Edwards Pittsburgh Bradford Panthers 6′4″ Guard Philadelphia
Ahmad Nowell UConn Huskies 6′0″ Guard Philadelphia
Saleem Payne West Chester Golden Rams 5′10″ Guard Philadelphia
Adou Thiero Arkansas Razorbacks 6′8″ Forward Pittsburgh
Brody Barber Chatham Cougars 6′2″ Guard Pittsburgh
Rob Cain Hamilton Continentals 6′3″ Guard Pittsburgh
Devin Burgess John Carroll Blue Streaks Forward Pittsburgh
Tyree Turner John Carroll Blue Streaks 6′0″ Guard Pittsburgh
Royce Parham Marquette Golden Eagles 6′8″ Forward Pittsburgh
Daemar Kelly Saint Francis Red Flash 6′5″ Guard Pittsburgh
Dante Spadafora West Liberty Hilltoppers 6′0″ Guard Pittsburgh
Anthony Sciote York Spartans 6′0″ Guard Pittsburgh
Bobby Rosenberger III Saint Francis Red Flash 6′5″ Guard Quakertown
Charlie Thornton Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets 6′4″ Forward Radnor
Stevie Mitchell Marquette Golden Eagles 6′3″ Guard Reading
Myles Grey West Chester Golden Rams 5′10″ Guard Reading
Ben Murphy Maryland Terrapins 6′1″ Guard Reistertown
Ethan Glass York Spartans 6′3″ Guard Spring Grove
Colin Treude York Spartans 6′5″ Forward Springfield
Warren Wideman III Neumann Knights 6′0″ Point Guard Upper Chichester
Carson Howard East Stroudsburg Warriors 6′9″ Forward Warminster
K’Mari Smith Bryn Athyn Lions 6′2″ Guard West Chester
Andrew Carr Kentucky Wildcats 6′11″ Forward West Chester
Simon Dlugi York Spartans 6′7″ Center Yardley
Miles Johnson Neumann Knights 6′3″ Forward Yeadon
Seth Sager Chatham Cougars 6′2″ Guard York
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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