Pennsylvania has 30 basketball players on the court in this year’s women’s NCAA March Madness tournament

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Pennsylvania is being represented by 30 players in the NCAA women’s basketball tournament.

Texas will have the most players on the hard court during this year’s tournament with 68 players, followed by California with 55.

There are no players from Wyoming and New Mexico competing this year.

Havertown is the most popular hometown for NCAA players from Pennsylvania in the tournament with 3 players.

Pennsylvania Players in 2024 NCAA Tournament
Name Team Height Position Hometown
Alexis Hess Kansas State Wildcats 6′1″ Forward Blandon
Maggie Doogan Richmond Spiders 6′2″ Forward Broomall
Emma Kirby Sacred Heart Pioneers 6′2″ Center Chadds Ford
Hannah Griffin Holy Cross Crusaders 5′6″ Guard Conshohocken
Anna Camden Richmond Spiders 6′3″ Forward Downingtown
Ciera Toomey North Carolina Tar Heels 6′4″ Forward Dunmore
Emina Selimovic Fairfield Stags 5′10″ Point Guard Erie
Ava Sciolla Columbia Lions 6′0″ Guard Fairless Hills
Erin Doherty Drexel Dragons 5′7″ Guard Havertown
Erin Sweeney Drexel Dragons 5′10″ Guard Havertown
Caroline Dotsey Maine Black Bears 6′2″ Forward Havertown
Hetta Saatman Drexel Dragons 6′2″ Forward Lancaster
Kiki Jefferson Louisville Cardinals 6′1″ Guard Lancaster
Brooke Mullin Drexel Dragons 5′11″ Guard Langhorne
Paige Lauder Columbia Lions 6′1″ Guard and Forward Malvern
Lindsay Berger Holy Cross Crusaders 6′2″ Forward Orefield
Amaris Baker Drexel Dragons 5′8″ Guard Philadelphia
Diamond Johnson Norfolk State Spartans 5′5″ Point Guard Philadelphia
Perri Page Columbia Lions 5′11″ Guard and Forward Pittsburgh
Kylee Lewandowski Richmond Spiders 6′1″ Guard Pittsburgh
Kaitlyn Flanagan Holy Cross Crusaders 5′8″ Guard Plymouth Meeting
Sydni Scott Marshall Thundering Herd 5′8″ Guard Prospect Park
Corynne Hauser Kent State Golden Flashes 5′7″ Guard Rochester
Cecelia Collins Columbia Lions 6′0″ Guard Scranton
Maya Bokunewicz Rice Owls 6′0″ Guard State College
Ryanne Allen Vanderbilt Commodores 6′1″ Guard Warminster
Mary Sareen Maryland Terrapins 5′8″ Guard Wayne
Grace O’Neill Drexel Dragons 5′7″ Guard West Chester
Laine McGurk Drexel Dragons 5′10″ Guard West Chester
Mahogany Matthews Marshall Thundering Herd 6′1″ Forward York
Total Tournament Teams and Players by State
State Total Tournament Players Total Tournament Teams
Texas 68 5
California 55 5
Minnesota 39 0
Ohio 37 2
New York 34 2
Tennessee 32 5
Pennsylvania 30 1
Illinois 30 0
Georgia 29 0
Florida 28 2
Washington 26 2
New Jersey 25 1
Michigan 25 2
Maryland 24 1
Iowa 23 3
Kansas 21 2
Wisconsin 20 2
Virginia 20 3
North Carolina 18 4
Oklahoma 17 1
Missouri 17 0
Colorado 13 1
Massachusetts 12 1
Indiana 12 1
Mississippi 11 2
Oregon 9 2
Nebraska 9 2
Arkansas 9 0
Arizona 9 1
Alabama 9 2
South Dakota 8 1
West Virginia 7 2
Nevada 7 1
Connecticut 7 3
Utah 6 1
South Carolina 5 2
Maine 5 1
Kentucky 5 1
Louisiana 4 1
North Dakota 3 0
Idaho 3 0
Alaska 2 0
Vermont 1 0
Rhode Island 1 0
New Hampshire 1 0
Montana 1 0
Hawaii 1 0
Delaware 1 0


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