NCAA Men's Division I Basketball consists of 347 teams in which players can get lost in the fray. We have had a few emerge over the years. Stephen Curry has mad a strong impact on the scene, and that is what this blog is about, it is about the little guy who has big talent and just can not hit the lime light. I am focusing on five main players here. David Holston, of Chicago State, is averaging 25.7 points, Lester Hudson, of Tennessee-Martin, is averaging 27.7 points, Eric Maynor, of Virginia Commonwealth, who is averaging 22.9 points, Josh Akognon, of Cal State Fullerton, who is averaging 23.4 points, and Ben Woodside, of North Dakota State, who is averaging 22.9 points. These guys are putting up the numbers to be on some of the top teams in the nation but they are not getting any credit for their accomplishments. Eric Maynor with his 25.7 points per game has got Virginia Commonwealth in prime position to clinch a birth into the NCAA tournament as they are on top of their conference 12-4, 19-8 overall. Lester Hudson also has his team on top of their conference with a 12-3 record and a 19-6 record overall. Lester's 27.7 points per game has really boosted this team to a possible first round bracket-buster come tournament time. Ben Woodside's 22.9 points per game has really given the momentum for a good North Dakota State team who sits on top of the Summit League with a 14-2 conference record and a 20-6 overall record. All of these teams, if they get in, could be big time upsets in the tournament. They have sharp shooters like these guys no tell what will happen. March Madness this year, like many others, will defiantly not let their fans down. This was my little segment of faces that should be found.
Keywords: NCAA, NCAA tournament
