College basketball’s biggest tournament is finally here, with March Madness tipping off this week.
Over three weeks, both men’s and women’s teams will do battle in a single-game elimination tournament, all vying for the National Championship.
Among the most elite teams is a formidable list of Australian talent, with several names being key parts of significant contenders.
Here are all the Australians playing in March Madness 2024.
Australians in 2024 March Madness
Men’s
PLAYER | TEAM (SEED) |
Achor Achor | Samford (13) |
AJ Magbegor | Howard (16) |
Alex Condon | Flordia (7) |
Alex Ducas | Saint Mary’s (5) |
Daniel Foster | Nevada (10) |
Harry Wessells | Saint Mary’s (5) |
Jaxon Huxtable | Stetson (16) |
Jensen Bradtke | Saint Mary’s (5) |
Johnny Furphy | Kansas (4) |
Matt Hain | Morehead State (14) |
Oscar Cluff | Washington State (7) |
Reyne Smith | Charleston (13) |
Rory Hawke | Saint Mary’s (5) |
Tuburu Naivalurua | Oakland (14) |
Tyrese Proctor | Duke (4) |
Women’s
PLAYER | TEAM (SEED) |
Abby Cracknell | Marquette (10) |
Chloe Hodges | Drexel (16) |
Chyra Evans | Michigan (9) |
Dyani Ananiev | Portland (13) |
Elissa Brett | Michigan (9) |
Eliza Hollingsworth | Gonzaga (4) |
Emma Strelein | Portland (13) |
Emily Sewell | California Baptist (15) |
Fliss Henderson | Columbia (12) |
Georgia Amoore | Virginia Tech (4) |
Georgia Woolley | Syracuse (6) |
Isabel Palmer | Utah (5) |
Izzy Anstey* | UCLA (2) |
Jaz Shelley | Nebraska (6) |
Jessica Petrie | Nebraska (6) |
Kelsey Rees | Oregon State (3) |
Kitty Henderson | Columbia (12) |
Last-Tear Poa | LSU (3) |
Lizzy Williamson | NC State (3) |
Lucy Cochrane | Portland (13) |
Madeline Potts | Syracuse (6) |
Rebecca Dallinger | Kansas State (4) |
Sara Rose-Smith | Colorado (5) |
Sophie Burrows | Syracuse (6) |
*Inactive