Unveiling the NCAA Tournament Assist Legend: Who Holds the Record and How Did They Do It?
It may not receive the same attention on highlight shows or on social media as a thunderous dunk that rattles the rim or a deep 3 that swishes through the net, but the pass that sets up a basket is often just as important.
In the NCAA Tournament, the ball handler who finds the open man or feeds a teammate cutting to the basket can possibly turn the momentum of a game and help his team advance to the next round.
Since the NCAA began tracking assists in 1984, a player has 15 or more in nine different men’s tournament games – and his team has gone 7-2.



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