Delaware has 7 basketball players on the court in this year’s women’s NCAA March Madness tournament

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Delaware is being represented by seven players in the NCAA women’s basketball tournament.

Texas will have the most players on the hard court during this year’s tournament with 47 players, followed by California with 46.

There are no players from Wyoming, West Virginia or New Mexico competing this year.

Papenburg, Wilmington, Newark, Kleinmachnow, Giessen, Smyrna and Munich are the hometowns for the players from Delaware.

Players from Delaware in 2023 NCAA Women’s Tournament

Name Team Height Position Hometown
Charlotte Kohl Mississippi State Bulldogs 6′5″ Center Giessen
Lina Sontag UCLA Bruins 6′3″ Forward Kleinmachnow
Emily Bessoir UCLA Bruins 6′4″ Forward Munich
Olivia Tucker Sacred Heart Pioneers 5′8″ Guard Newark
Praise Egharevba Oklahoma State Cowgirls 6′3″ Forward Papenburg
Amiya Carroll Monmouth Hawks 5′10″ Guard Smyrna
Maggie Connolly Princeton Tigers 5′8″ Guard Wilmington

Total Tournament Players and Teams by State

State Total Tournament Players Total Tournament Teams
Texas 47 2
California 46 3
Tennessee 40 1
New York 37 2
Georgia 36 0
Ohio 34 0
New Jersey 33 2
Florida 30 2
Virginia 28 1
Minnesota 28 0
North Carolina 27 5
Louisiana 26 0
Indiana 26 3
Maryland 24 1
Illinois 24 1
Iowa 21 3
Washington 20 1
Pennsylvania 20 1
Michigan 20 0
Colorado 16 0
Oklahoma 15 1
Missouri 15 0
Wisconsin 14 1
Utah 13 0
Kansas 13 0
South Carolina 11 0
Arizona 10 1
South Dakota 9 0
Nevada 9 1
Alabama 9 1
Massachusetts 8 0
Kentucky 7 0
Delaware 7 0
Arkansas 7 0
Oregon 6 0
Nebraska 6 1
Connecticut 6 2
Mississippi 5 1
Hawaii 4 0
New Hampshire 3 0
Idaho 3 0
Alaska 3 0
Montana 2 0
Vermont 1 1
Rhode Island 1 0
North Dakota 1 0
Maine 1 0


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