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Top NCAA Tournament single-game scorers

Bill Sullivan
February 7, 2009

While coaches preach balance and spreading the ball around, there are games when even the most diehard of strategists is left to sit back in wonder at the sight of individual brilliance.

The NCAA Tournament has produced its share of breathtaking scorers. Some played for teams that simply needed to rely on one star. Others were surrounded by players who willingly gave up their own stats in the interest of the greater good.

Here’s a list of the Top 10 individual scoring games in Tournament history. If you are Notre Dame-ex Austin Carr, it’s a pleasant trip down NCAA memory lane:

Player Game Year Points
Austin Carr Notre Dame vs. Ohio 1970 61
Bill Bradley Princeton vs. Wichita State 1965 58
Oscar Robertson Cincinnati vs. Arkansas 1958 56
Austin Carr Notre Dame vs. Kentucky 1970 52
Austin Carr Notre Dame vs. TCU 1971 52
David Robinson Navy vs. Michigan 1987 50
Elvin Hayes Loyola (Illinois) 1968 49
Hal Lear Temple vs. SMU 1956 48
Austin Carr Notre Dame vs. Houston 1971 47
Dave Corzine DePaul vs. Louisville 1978 46

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