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Top 10 NBA Draft prospects in the NCAA Tournament’s South Region

James Fletcher IIIby:James Fletcher III03/17/22

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The NCAA Tournament creates a set of March Madness heroes each year, thrusting Cinderella stories into the spotlight with big upsets at every turn. However, one other unique feature of the month-long format is the number of top-tier talent which assembles in one place to face each other each week.

With plenty NBA prospects in this year’s NCAA Tournament field, including nine of ESPN’s top 10 best available players for the 2022 class, perhaps no region of the bracket is more loaded than the South.

The NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 and Elite Eight set to take place in San Antonio, Texas, and the second weekend could still feature plenty NBA Draft prospects in the South Region. With many high-profile prospects playing for 1-seed Arizona and plenty more talent spread across the region, the bracket provides space for a breakout star. Other schools with prospects mentioned include Colorado State, Michigan, Ohio State, TCU and Tennessee.

Here is a look at all the top NBA Draft prospects, featuring their On3 Consensus rankings as high school recruits, who will face off in the South Region.

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Top NBA Draft prospects in the South Region

1. Bennedict Mathurin – SF (Arizona)

ESPN draft rank: 12, On3 Consensus rank: NR (2020)

2. EJ Liddell – PF (Ohio State)

ESPN draft rank: 15, On3 Consensus rank: 39 (2019)

3. Kennedy Chandler – PG (Tennessee)

ESPN draft rank: 22, On3 Consensus rank: 15 (2021)

4. Malaki Branham – SG (Ohio State)

ESPN draft rank: 23, On3 Consensus rank: 36 (2021)

5. David Roddy – PF (Colorado State)

ESPN draft rank: 38, On3 Consensus rank: NR (2019)

6. Christian Koloko – C (Arizona)

ESPN draft rank: 39, On3 Consensus rank: 93 (2019)

7. Caleb Houstan – SF (Michigan)

ESPN draft rank: 50, On3 Consensus rank: 10 (2021)

8. Dalen Terry – PG (Arizona)

ESPN draft rank: 62, On3 Consensus rank: 51 (2020)

9. Moussa Diabate – PF (Michigan)

ESPN draft rank: 72, On3 Consensus rank: 17 (2021)

10. Mike Miles – PG (TCU)

ESPN draft rank: 85, On3 Consensus rank: 132 (2020)

More on NCAA Tournament

The First Round of the NCAA Tournament officially starts on Thursday, with 6-seed Colorado State and 11-seed Michigan starting things off at 12:15 p.m. ET on CBS. That game tips off two days with 16 games each spread across four television stations with staggered starts to ensure constant gameplay over the full length of the slate.

To see a full list of First Round matchups with channels and times, click here. To see the broadcast assignments for each NCAA Tournament game over the First Round, including play-by-play broadcasters, color commentators and sideline reporters, click here.

The NCAA will release information on the Second Round after matchups are determined on Thursday and Friday. Teams will move to new locations for the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight before playing the Final Four in New Orleans.