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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

March Madness: Indiana represented by 12 basketball players in women’s NCAA tournament

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Indiana is being represented by 12 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.

Indianapolis is the most popular hometown for NCAA players from Indiana in the tournament with 3 players.

Indiana Players in 2024 NCAA Tournament

NameTeamHeightPositionHometown
Bridget DunnKent State Golden Flashes6′3″ForwardCarmel
Taiyanna JacksonKansas Jayhawks6′6″CenterEast Chicago
Sydney ParrishIndiana Hoosiers6′2″GuardFishers
Ayanna PattersonUConn Huskies6′2″ForwardFort Wayne
Courtney BlakelyArizona Wildcats5′8″GuardGary
Meg NewmanAlabama Crimson Tide6′3″ForwardIndianapolis
Ajulu ThathaFlorida Gulf Coast Eagles6′1″Shooting GuardIndianapolis
Rikki HarrisOhio State Buckeyes5′10″GuardIndianapolis
Ashlynn ShadeUConn Huskies5′10″GuardNoblesville
Alyssa CrockettMichigan Wolverines6′2″ForwardWestfield
Maddie NolanColorado Buffaloes5′11″GuardZionsville
Laila HullNorth Carolina Tar Heels6′1″GuardZionsville

Total Tournament Teams and Players by State

StateTotal Tournament PlayersTotal Tournament Teams
Texas685
California555
Minnesota390
Ohio372
New York342
Tennessee325
Pennsylvania301
Illinois300
Georgia290
Florida282
Washington262
New Jersey251
Michigan252
Maryland241
Iowa233
Kansas212
Wisconsin202
Virginia203
North Carolina184
Oklahoma171
Missouri170
Colorado131
Massachusetts121
Indiana121
Mississippi112
Oregon92
Nebraska92
Arkansas90
Arizona91
Alabama92
South Dakota81
West Virginia72
Nevada71
Connecticut73
Utah61
South Carolina52
Maine51
Kentucky51
Louisiana41
North Dakota30
Idaho30
Alaska20
Vermont10
Rhode Island10
New Hampshire10
Montana10
Hawaii10
Delaware10

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