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00:00The 10 players who scored the most points in March Madness history during their college career.
00:06Number 10. Drew Timmy, 301. Drew Timmy starred for Gonzaga in March Madness,
00:14averaging 23.2 points per game, with a standout 36-point performance against UCLA in the 2023
00:21Sweet 16. Number 9. Corliss Williamson, 303. Corliss Williamson led Arkansas to three NCAA
00:32tournaments, including a 1994 championship, averaging 20.2 points over 15 games. His best
00:39performance came in the Final Four with 29 points against Arizona. Number 8. Bill Bradley, 303.
00:47Bill Bradley played a key role in Princeton's 1965 Final Four run, scoring 177 of his 303 career
00:57tournament points. He averaged 33.6 points over nine games, highlighted by a historic 58-point
01:04performance against Wichita State. Number 7. Lou Alcindor, 304. NCAA rules barred freshmen from
01:14varsity play until 1972, delaying Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's impact. Still, he played a key role in UCLA's title
01:23runs, averaging 25.3 points and peaking with a 38-point game. Number 6. Glenn Rice, 308. Glenn Rice led Michigan
01:34to the 1989 NCAA title, setting a tournament record with 184 points. He averaged 23.6 points over 13 games,
01:44highlighted by a 39-point game against Florida. Number 5. Oscar Robertson, 324. Oscar Robertson
01:54led Cincinnati to its first NCAA tournament, averaging 32.4 points over 10 games, highlighted by a 56-point
02:02performance against Arkansas in 1958. Number 4. Tyler Hansbro, 325. Tyler Hansbro played a key role in
02:13North Carolina's NCAA success, leading them to the 2009 championship. He averaged 24.9 points per game,
02:21with a peak 33-point performance against Michigan State. Number 3. Danny Manning, 328. Danny Manning led
02:31Kansas to the 1988 national championship, averaging 20.5 points in 16 NCAA tournament games, highlighted by a
02:4042-point performance in the 1987 second round. Number 2. Elvin Hayes, 358. Elvin Hayes set an NCAA
02:51tournament record in 1968, with 167 total points, averaging 27.5 per game. His legacy was solidified by a
03:01remarkable 49-point performance. Number 1. Christian Laettner, 407. Christian Laettner led Duke to back-to-back
03:12NCAA titles, scoring over 400 points in 23 games, highlighted by his iconic buzzer beater against
03:19Kentucky in the Elite Eight.
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