In an era of the missing big man, Baylor's Isaiah Austin is the the clear choice as the top center in the nation.
Freshmen are the name of the game among forwards this seaso, but UCLA's Kyle Anderson is ready to show the newcomers how it's done.
Marcus Smart would have been a surefire top-5 pick in the NBA Draft, but decided to come back for his sophomore campaign at Oklahoma State.
Michigan and Glenn Robinson III face a defensive-minded Louisville in the NCAA championship. Can the Wolverines solve the Cardinals' full-court press?
Glenn Robinson III hopes to do what his father never did, but standing in the way is Syracuse's vaunted 2-3 zone.
If Peyton Siva and the Louisville Cardinals are to avoid a Shocking upset and advance to the NCAA Tournament final, they'd be wise not to overlook Wichita State's athleticism.
Deshaun Thomas and company get hot from the outside, Ohio State could run Arizona out of the building in the Sweet 16.
Rasheed Sulaimon and the Duke Blue Devils will have their hands full when they face Michigan State in the Sweet 16.
Will midnight toll for Cinderella? Not if Florida Golf Coast's Sherwood Brown has anything to say about it.
Cody Zeller has Indiana riding into the Sweet 16, but a matchup against Syracuse could prove troublesome.
Picking a 12-5 upset is a must, and Allen Crabbe and the Cal Bears look primed to knock off fifth-seeded UNLV.
If this year's tourney is a bracket buster, it likely will be by the hand of one these players, like No. 10-seed Cincinnati's Sean Kilpatrick.
Deshaun Thomas has plenty to smile about these days as he leads Ohio State into the Big Dance with nearly 20 points per game. Does that make him the top fantasy player in the tourney?
Senior Peyton Siva helps make up one of the most experienced backcourts in the nation, which No. 1 seed Louisville hopes will propel it to the Final Four.
Gonzaga is more than superstar big man Kelly Olynyk, but does it have enough to defend its No. 1 seed and make it to the Final Four?
Freshman Ben McLemore is the breakout star for the No. 1 seed Jayhawks, who hope to make it Rock, Chalk, Jayhawk in the South Region.
No. 1 Seed Indiana possess an extremely well-rounded attack with Cody Zeller in the frontcourt and a strong backcourt. But is it enough to make it to Atlanta?