New York has 142 basketball players on the court in this year’s men’s NCAA March Madness tournament

New York has 142 basketball players on the court in this year’s men’s NCAA March Madness tournament
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New York is being represented by 142 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.

Brooklyn is the most popular hometown for NCAA players from New York in the tournament with 15 players.

New York Players in 2025 NCAA Tournament
Name Team Height Position Hometown
Cameron Trimarchi Utica Pioneers 6′3″ Forward and Guard Albany
Isaiah Smith Utica Pioneers 5′10″ Guard Amsterdam
Gerrad Beaubrun Cortland Red Dragons 6′3″ Guard Baldwin
Rhyjon Blackwell USC Aiken Pacers 6′0″ Guard Baldwin
Aaron Davis Bryant Bulldogs 6′7″ Guard Bay Shore
Dayion Thompson Utica Pioneers 6′1″ Guard Beacon
Anthony Follett Daemen Wildcats 6′4″ Forward Bellmore
Tully Campbell Drew Rangers 6′0″ Guard Blue Point
Boogie Fland Arkansas Razorbacks 6′2″ Guard Bronx
Elijah Cherry Dominican Chargers 6′4″ Forward Bronx
Kiarie Patrick Greenville Panthers 6′3″ Guard Bronx
Shawn Serrata John Jay Bloodhounds 6′7″ Forward Bronx
Ian Jackson North Carolina Tar Heels 6′4″ Guard Bronx
Damani Claxton St. Mary’s Rattlers 6′0″ Guard Bronx
Zyon Lord Utica Pioneers 6′4″ Guard Bronx
Josh Cameron Wesleyan Cardinals 6′7″ Guard Bronx
Jack Ruhanen Grinnell Pioneers 6′7″ Forward Bronxville
Rich Brisco Akron Zips 6′8″ Forward Brooklyn
Shawn Fulcher Alabama State Hornets 6′0″ Guard Brooklyn
Rell Williams Bluefield State Big Blue 6′3″ Guard Brooklyn
Gabe Franklin Bridgeport Purple Knights 5′11″ Guard Brooklyn
Keyshawn Mitchell Bryant Bulldogs 6′11″ Forward Brooklyn
Juelz Dickerson Dominican Chargers 6′6″ Forward and Guard Brooklyn
Tyler Edore Dominican Chargers 6′8″ Center Brooklyn
Peso Crump Drew Rangers 6′6″ Forward Brooklyn
Anthony Latty Fayetteville State Broncos 6′6″ Center Brooklyn
Jeremy Moronta Husson Eagles 6′1″ Guard Brooklyn
Alsseny Diallo John Jay Bloodhounds 6′3″ Shooting Guard and Small Forward Brooklyn
Josh Gray Missouri Tigers 7′0″ Center Brooklyn
Alan Mashensky NYU Violets 6′7″ Forward Brooklyn
Latiek Briscoe St. Edward’s Hilltoppers 6′2″ Guard Brooklyn
Jaiden Glover St. John’s Red Storm 6′4″ Guard Brooklyn
Justin Glover Daemen Wildcats 5′9″ Guard Buffalo
Justin Hemphill Daemen Wildcats 6′6″ Forward Buffalo
Luke Michalski Assumption Greyhounds 6′8″ Forward Campbell Hall
Nick Townsend Yale Bulldogs 6′7″ Forward Chappaqua
Marc Herasme Drew Rangers 5′11″ Guard Chester
Ayden Harrison Daemen Wildcats 6′9″ Forward Clifton Park
Boluwasefe John Clark Cougars 6′8″ Forward Corona
Sean Macarchuk Trinity Bantams 6′6″ Center and Forward Croton-On-Hudson
Jayden Larregue Utica Pioneers 6′2″ Guard Croton-On-Hudson
Anthony Daley St. Thomas Aquinas Spartans 6′3″ Guard Deer Park
Dante Green SNHU Penmen 6′3″ Guard Dix Hills
Chance Morrish Dominican Chargers 6′2″ Guard Douglaston
Frank DeStefano Cortland Red Dragons 6′6″ Forward East Meadow
Alex Douglas Trinity Bantams 6′2″ Guard Elmont
Dom Obukwelu Wesleyan Cardinals 6′3″ Guard Franklin Square
Leo Vlogianitis Pace Setters 6′2″ Guard Garden City
Nick Boyd San Diego State Aztecs 6′3″ Guard Garnerville
Luke Cronin Yeshiva Maccabees 6′8″ Forward Great Neck
Liam Teague Utica Pioneers 6′7″ Forward Guilderland
Benjamin Bill Daemen Wildcats 6′8″ Center Hamburg
Darius Boben Bluefield State Big Blue 6′2″ Guard Harlem
Fred Cuello Lincoln Blue Tigers 6′4″ Guard Harlem
Bangaly Berete Trinity Bantams 6′5″ Forward and Guard Hartsdale
Gavyn Pacheco Cortland Red Dragons 6′2″ Guard Hopewell Junction
Ryan McCardle Utica Pioneers 6′2″ Guard Hurley
Tobe Awaka Arizona Wildcats 6′8″ Forward Hyde Park
Jaylon O’Neal Ithaca Bombers 6′1″ Guard Ilion
Will Holmes Hamilton Continentals 6′7″ Forward Ithaca
Isaac Friedman Tufts Jumbos 6′5″ Guard Larchmont
Jon Medley Tufts Jumbos 6′4″ Guard Laurelton
Effy Freundlich Yeshiva Maccabees 6′3″ Guard Lawrence
Nasier Starks Pittsburgh Bradford Panthers 5′11″ Guard Lockport
Drew Feinstein Lynn Fighting Knights 6′2″ Guard Long Beach
Zakai Zeigler Tennessee Volunteers 5′9″ Guard Long Island
Xavier Lewis Westfield State Owls 5′8″ Guard Long Island
Joseph Carusone Adelphi Panthers 6′3″ Guard Lynbrook
Ethan Rivers Utica Pioneers 6′1″ Guard Madison
Kasai Fontanez Savannah State Tigers 6′4″ Guard Manhattan
Ryan Salzberg Daemen Wildcats 6′4″ Guard Manlius
Tim Linton Ramapo Roadrunners 6′4″ Forward Middletown
Ant Abraham UNC Pembroke Braves 6′1″ Guard Mount Vernon
Zach Philipkoski Daemen Wildcats 6′4″ Guard New Hartford
Ben Lyttle Wesleyan Cardinals 6′4″ Guard New Rochelle
Omotola Olorode Chicago Maroons 6′5″ Forward New York
Phillip Lawrence Chicago Maroons 6′2″ Guard New York
Matthew Zenker Drew Rangers 6′5″ Forward New York
Asad Syed Franklin & Marshall Diplomats 6′3″ Guard New York
Sharif Nelson Hamilton Continentals 6′1″ Guard New York
Tope Alao Husson Eagles 6′1″ Guard New York
Harrison Hochberg Michigan Wolverines 6′7″ Forward New York
Howard Eisley Jr. Michigan Wolverines 6′0″ Guard New York
Gerald Gittens Northern Michigan Wildcats 6′0″ Guard New York
Neruda Perdomo Utica Pioneers 5′11″ Guard New York
Romeo Aquino Bluefield State Big Blue 6′5″ Forward Newburgh
Caleb Simmons Fayetteville State Broncos 6′4″ Forward and Guard Newburgh
Justin Noelizaire Pace Setters 6′3″ Guard Newburgh
Roddy Gayle Jr. Michigan Wolverines 6′5″ Guard Niagara Falls
Patrick Washington Drew Rangers 5′10″ Guard North Babylon
David Alexandre TCNJ Lions 5′11″ Guard Orangetown
Chris McDonald Cortland Red Dragons 6′5″ Forward Orchard Park
Jakai Robinson Bryant Bulldogs 6′5″ Guard Ossining
Myles Tucker John Jay Bloodhounds 6′0″ Guard Ozone Park
Santana Sinvilcin Daemen Wildcats 6′5″ Guard Port Chester
Eric Michaels American Eagles 6′9″ Forward Poughkeepsie
Mouhamed Dioubate Alabama Crimson Tide 6′7″ Forward Queens
Key’Sean Maynard Dominican Chargers 6′2″ Guard Queens
Ziare Wells Lenoir-Rhyne Bears 6′6″ Queens
Tyler Chapman Lincoln Blue Tigers 5′11″ Guard Queens
Jayden James Pace Setters 6′4″ Guard Queens
Brandon Williams UCLA Bruins 6′7″ Forward and Guard Queens
Hassan Diarra UConn Huskies 6′2″ Guard Queens
Devon Flynn Utica Pioneers 6′6″ Center Red Hook
Jaden Bradley Arizona Wildcats 6′3″ Guard Rochester
Dexter Brooks Bridgeport Purple Knights 6′4″ Forward Rochester
Phil Nwugwo Daemen Wildcats 6′6″ Forward Rochester
Ryan Heath Daemen Wildcats 5′11″ Guard Rochester
Markus Robinson Gannon Golden Knights 6′3″ Guard Rochester
Chris Leysath Ithaca Bombers 6′5″ Guard and Forward Rochester
Damarius Owens Marquette Golden Eagles 6′7″ Forward Rochester
Raphael Tawil Florida Southern Moccasins 6′4″ Guard Rockaway Beach
Damien Call Utica Pioneers 6′4″ Forward Rome
Liam Kennelly Tufts Jumbos 6′1″ Guard Rye
Luke Sherman Utica Pioneers 6′1″ Guard Saratoga Springs
Jonathan Sigurdsson NYU Violets 6′10″ Center Scarsdale
Paul Jordan Trinity Bantams 6′6″ Forward Sea Cliff
Ben Wittman Utica Pioneers 6′5″ Forward Sherrill
Patrick Burke Adelphi Panthers 6′8″ Center Smithtown
Tristan Davis Trinity Bantams 6′6″ Forward Smithtown
Iggy Izevbuwa Utica Pioneers 6′6″ Center Staten Island
Amare Jordan John Jay Bloodhounds 6′3″ Small Forward and Shooting Guard Syosset
Dylan Goodman Lenoir-Rhyne Bears 6′1″ Syosset
Tim Dunham Catholic Cardinals 6′8″ Forward Syracuse
Jeffrey Manuel Utica Pioneers 6′7″ Forward Syracuse
Jordan Cain Utica Pioneers 6′1″ Guard Syracuse
Marquis Hill Western New England Golden Bears 6′0″ Guard Thiells
Isaiah Warmack Cortland Red Dragons 6′2″ Guard Utica
Mikaele Martinez Saint Joseph’s Monks 6′5″ Forward Valhalla
Jack Bleier WPI Engineers 6′3″ Guard Victor
Koby Brea Kentucky Wildcats 6′7″ Guard Washington Heights
Joel Davis Cortland Red Dragons 6′4″ Forward Watertown
Andrew Mason Daemen Wildcats 6′3″ Guard Webster
Jackson Kulik Daemen Wildcats 6′6″ Guard Webster
Josh Haskell Daemen Wildcats 6′6″ Forward West Seneca
Kendrick Wilson Cortland Red Dragons 5′11″ Guard Wheatley Heights
Amare Miller Florida Southern Moccasins 6′7″ Forward White Plains
RJ Davis North Carolina Tar Heels 6′0″ Guard White Plains
Ezra Sicklick Yeshiva Maccabees 5′10″ Guard Woodmere
Ace Talbert Saint Francis Red Flash 6′0″ Guard Wyandanch
Aliou Cisse Bridgeport Purple Knights 6′7″ Forward and Guard Yonkers
Chris Whyte-Luciano St. Thomas Aquinas Spartans 6′2″ Guard Yorktown Heights
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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