
Top Freshmen Crowned in College Basketball
Michigan Wolverines Basketball News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!
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College basketballs top freshmen, including Dukes Cameron Boozer, BYUs AJ Dybantsa, and Arkansass Darius Acuff Junior, have been named to the Associated Press All-America first team. These players, along with Michigans Yaxel Lendeborg and Texas Techs JT Toppin, led their teams to deep tournament contention, with Duke securing the number one overall seed. The picks mark firsts for schools like Arkansas since the late seventies and Texas Tech ever. On the second and third teams, players like Purdues Braden Smith, Michigan States Jeremy Fears Junior, Gonzagas Graham Ike, and Houston freshman Kingston Flemings were recognized. As the NCAA Tournament unfolds, these All-Americans bring star power and high hopes to their seeded squads, promising exciting matchups ahead.
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