NCAA at 75 - College Basketball

72. Ben Gordon, Connecticut
UConn relied heavily on Gordon's perimeter shooting during the Huskies' march to their second national championship in the 2004 NCAA tournament, and he rarely disappointed. Gordon was the perfect complement to Emeka Okafor inside. He averaged 21.2 points a game for the Huskies during their title run and was the Most Outstanding Player in the Phoenix Regional en route to the Final Four. His 127 total points in 2004 led the tournament field. He was a volume shooter and scorer for a Huskies team that had tremendous balance and chemistry. Jameer Nelson was the talk of that season but it was Gordon & Co. that ended it with a title. -- Andy Katz
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