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March Madness bracket breakdown: Best players to watch in Elite 8

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With the field for the Elite Eight set, here's a look at the eight best players remaining in the 2026 NCAA Tournament

While the coaches pacing the sideline in tailored suits or quarter-zips often get the most attention in men’s college basketball , it’s the players on the court who determine who makes the Final Four and wins the national championship. The 2025-26 season has been one of the most star-studded in recent memory in the sport, with future NBA Draft lottery picks and wildly productive college players dominating the landscape nationally. During the 2026 NCAA Tournament , some of the sport’s brightest stars have continued to propel their teams on deep runs.

Though standouts like AJ Dybantsa, Darius Acuff Jr. and Darryn Peterson are watching the tournament from home, a number of All-American and all-conference performers are still chasing their dreams of cutting down the nets in Indianapolis on the first Monday night of April. REQUIRED READING: A scoundrel returns: Will Wade's LSU comeback makes perfect sense Among that distinguished group, who are the best players competing in the Elite Eight?

Here are the top eight players in the Elite Eight, with one player from each of the remaining eight squads: Best players to watch in the Elite Eight Players listed in alphabetical order Cameron Boozer, Duke The likely national player of the year has been everything the Blue Devils could have hoped for this season, averaging 22. 4 points and 10. 3 rebounds per game to make him one of just 14 Division I players averaging a double-double this season.

The 6-foot-9 freshman, the son of former NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer, has kept up his outrageous production in the tournament, with a double-double in each of Duke’s first three wins, including 22 points and 10 rebounds in a narrow Sweet 16 win over St. John’s. He’s a projected top-three pick in the NBA Draft for a reason.

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