
2013-14 SEASON - COLLEGE ROSTERS
The 2013–14 men's college basketball season was filled with surprises, dominant performances, and one of the most improbable NCAA Tournament runs in history. The UConn Huskies, led by star guard Shabazz Napier, captured the national championship as a No. 7 seed, defeating Kentucky 60–54 in the title game. Napier’s leadership and clutch performances throughout March Madness earned him Final Four Most Outstanding Player honors, as he willed UConn to its second championship in four years. The season also saw the rise of undefeated Wichita State, which entered the tournament as a No. 1 seed but was eliminated in the Round of 32 by an upstart Kentucky team featuring future NBA stars like Julius Randle. Arizona and Florida dominated the regular season, with Florida entering the Final Four on a 30-game winning streak before falling to UConn. The tournament was filled with dramatic upsets, highlighted by No. 8 seed Kentucky’s run to the championship game, but it was Napier and UConn who stole the spotlight, completing a remarkable and unexpected title run.
File comes with all Division 1 teams and full rosters from the 2013-14 season.
2013-14 SEASON - COLLEGE ROSTERS
The 2013–14 men's college basketball season was filled with surprises, dominant performances, and one of the most improbable NCAA Tournament runs in history. The UConn Huskies, led by star guard Shabazz Napier, captured the national championship as a No. 7 seed, defeating Kentucky 60–54 in the title game. Napier’s leadership and clutch performances throughout March Madness earned him Final Four Most Outstanding Player honors, as he willed UConn to its second championship in four years. The season also saw the rise of undefeated Wichita State, which entered the tournament as a No. 1 seed but was eliminated in the Round of 32 by an upstart Kentucky team featuring future NBA stars like Julius Randle. Arizona and Florida dominated the regular season, with Florida entering the Final Four on a 30-game winning streak before falling to UConn. The tournament was filled with dramatic upsets, highlighted by No. 8 seed Kentucky’s run to the championship game, but it was Napier and UConn who stole the spotlight, completing a remarkable and unexpected title run.
File comes with all Division 1 teams and full rosters from the 2013-14 season.