Pennsylvania has 22 basketball players on the court in this year’s men’s NCAA March Madness tournament

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Pennsylvania is being represented by 22 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.

Pittsburgh is the most popular hometown for NCAA players from Pennsylvania in the tournament with 4 players.

Pennsylvania Players in 2024 NCAA Tournament
Name Team Height Position Hometown
Jeff Woodward Colgate Raiders 6′11″ Forward Audubon
Blake Smith Northwestern Wildcats 6′6″ Guard Blue Bell
Ethan Morton Purdue Boilermakers 6′7″ Guard Butler
Jack Clark Clemson Tigers 6′10″ Forward Cheltenham
A.J. Hoggard Michigan State Spartans 6′4″ Guard Coatesville
Jameer Nelson Jr. TCU Horned Frogs 6′2″ Guard Haverford
Seamus McDermott Duquesne Dukes 6′2″ Guard Holland
Ryan Moffatt Colgate Raiders 6′7″ Forward Lancaster
Bryce Butler Charleston Cougars 6′5″ Guard Latrobe
Ileri Ayo-Faleye Vermont Catamounts 6′8″ Forward Lebanon
Alex Capitano Colgate Raiders 6′4″ Guard Malvern
Jake DiMichele Duquesne Dukes 6′4″ Guard McKees Rocks
Thomas Haugh Florida Gators 6′9″ Forward New Oxford
Justin Edwards Kentucky Wildcats 6′8″ Guard Philadelphia
Al Amadou Marquette Golden Eagles 6′9″ Forward Philadelphia
Rahmir Moore Wagner Seahawks 6′3″ Guard Philadelphia
Kai Spears Alabama Crimson Tide 6′2″ Guard Pittsburgh
Ethan Anish Duquesne Dukes 6′1″ Guard Pittsburgh
Adou Thiero Kentucky Wildcats 6′8″ Forward Pittsburgh
Tre Mitchell Kentucky Wildcats 6′9″ Forward Pittsburgh
Stevie Mitchell Marquette Golden Eagles 6′3″ Guard Reading
Aiden Gair Montana State Bobcats 6′5″ Guard Williamsport
Total Tournament Teams and Players by State
State Total Tournament Players Total Tournament Teams
California 94 3
Texas 89 6
New York 45 2
Florida 45 3
Indiana 39 1
Illinois 37 2
North Carolina 33 3
Georgia 29 0
Ohio 27 2
Alabama 27 4
Wisconsin 24 2
Virginia 24 3
South Carolina 24 2
New Jersey 24 1
Washington 22 2
Tennessee 22 1
Pennsylvania 22 1
Michigan 22 2
Arizona 22 2
Minnesota 19 0
Nebraska 18 2
Louisiana 17 2
Utah 16 2
Missouri 14 0
Maryland 14 0
Kentucky 12 3
Colorado 11 2
Oregon 10 1
Mississippi 10 1
Massachusetts 10 0
Iowa 9 2
Nevada 8 1
Kansas 8 1
Idaho 7 1
Connecticut 7 2
South Dakota 6 1
Arkansas 6 0
Oklahoma 5 0
West Virginia 4 0
North Dakota 4 0
Rhode Island 3 0
Maine 3 0
Montana 2 1
Wyoming 1 0
Vermont 1 1
New Mexico 1 1
Alaska 1 0


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