After helping lead Michigan State basketball to the Sweet Sixteen of the 2023 NCAA Tournament, Tyson Walker has officially arrived in college basketball.
This week, Andy Katz dropped his top ten players from March Madness, and it wasn’t a major surprise to see Tyson Walker make that list. You can see where he placed, along with the full top ten, below.
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10
Adama Sanogo
Team: UConn
Stats: 19.7 ppg
9
Jordan Hawkins
Team: UConn
Stats: 16.3 ppg
8
Markquis Nowell
Team: Kansas State
Stats: 23.5 ppg
7
Drew Timme
Team: Gonzaga
Stats: 24.3 ppg
6
Lamont Butler
Team: SDSU
Stats: 11.2 ppg
5
Alijah Martin
Team: FAU
Stats: 15.2 ppg
4
Jordan Miller
Team: Miami
Stats: 15.4 ppg
3
Ryan Kalkbrenner
Team: Creighton
Stats: 20 ppg
2
Tyson Walker
Team: Michigan State
Stats: 17 ppg
1
Sir'Jabari Rice
Team: Texas
Stats: 16.8 points per game