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March Madness 2024: One Unique Alumni From Each School

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ORLANDO, FL - MARCH 16: The San Diego State Aztecs take on the Charleston Cougars during the first round of the 2023 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament held at Amway Center on March 16, 2023 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

When the March Madness bracket was revealed on Sunday, everyone started to look at potential upsets and storylines that would keep basketball fans talking all tournament long.

Will a mid-major make another run like San Diego State last year? Will Kansas be one-and-done due to injury concerns? Why was one team in over another?

In trying to create unique content this time of year, CBB Review wanted to take a different approach with this article. We will look at each team, region by region, and give you one graduate from each university represented.

When compiling this list, we tried to find the graduates that people may not have known were alumni of the school. Also, while some of these graduates may not be the most famous alumni, they did go on to make an impact in whatever field they entered after graduation.

Each region will be listed in order, starting with the number one seed.

East Region

South Region

Midwest Region

West Region

Which graduate surprised you the most? Did we miss any graduates that were necessarily well-known? Let us know and enjoy every moment of this year’s March Madness!

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