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After one week of play, a handful of teams have established themselves with key wins. NCAA.com’s Andy Katz delivers his first in-season Power 36, as well as his player of the week, team of the week and the top-10 games to watch for the upcoming week.
Power 36:
Under consideration: Davidson, Providence, Syracuse, Boise State, Dayton, Saint Mary’s, Mississippi State, Xavier, San Diego State, Colorado State, Colorado.
MORE HOOPS: Caleb Love, Arizona stun Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium
Team of the week:
Arizona: The Wildcats picked up what could end up being arguably the best true non-conference road win of the season at Duke. Arizona won 78-73, continuously holding off the Blue Devils. Transfers Keshad Johnson (San Diego State) and Caleb Love (North Carolina) led the Wildcats.
Player of the week:
Terrence Edwards Jr., James Madison: Edwards was on fire in JMU’s tremendous start. Edwards scored 24 in the season-opening win at Michigan State, poured in 25 in a crazy double OT win at Kent State and 14 in a win over Howard. The Sun Belt favorites are meeting the moment!
Top 10 Games to watch this week
Andy Katz is an NCAA.com correspondent. Katz worked at ESPN for 18 years as a college basketball reporter, host and anchor. He’s covered every Final Four since 1992, and the sport since 1986 as a freshman at Wisconsin. He is a former president of the United States Basketball Writers Association. Katz can also be seen covering college basketball on Big Ten Network, Fox and FS1. Follow him on Twitter at @theandykatz. Follow his March Madness 365 weekly podcast here.
The views on this page do not necessarily reflect the views of the NCAA or its member institutions.
Andy Katz is an NCAA.com correspondent. Katz worked at ESPN for 18 years as a college basketball reporter, host and anchor. He’s covered every Final Four since 1992, and the sport since 1986 as a freshman at Wisconsin. He is a former president of the United States Basketball Writers Association. Katz can also be seen covering college basketball on Big Ten Network, Fox and FS1. Follow him on Twitter at @theandykatz.
The views on this page do not necessarily reflect the views of the NCAA or its member institutions.
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