Home / NCAA / March Madness: Ranking the 10 Best Names in the Men’s NCAA Tournament March Madness: Ranking the 10 Best Names in the Men’s NCAA Tournament Written by Sports EditorJack Dougherty Updated –Mar 16, 2022 We publish independently audited content meeting strict editorial standards. Ads on our site are served by Google AdSense and are not controlled or influenced by our editorial team. The 2022 men’s NCAA Tournament is finally here, and we can’t wait to see which players quickly go from unknown names to March legends. We’ve got a ton of in-depth March Madness content to help you fill out your bracket and win your pool, but here’s the ranked list the people really want to see leading up to the Round of 64. That’s right, it’s time to rank the 10 best names in the 2022 NCAA Tournament field. 10. Ali Ali — Akron Let’s start with a simple one. Anytime you find someone with the same first name and last name, he just has to crack the list. Ali Ali comes to us from 13-seed Akron out of the East region, and he’s actually the biggest reason why the Zips punched their ticket to the Big Dance. The 6-foot-8 forward leads the team with 14.2 points per game. He’ll need a big day against 4-seed UCLA if Akron has any chance of pulling off the upset. 9. Baylor Scheierman — South Dakota State South Dakota State will be a popular upset pick against Providence, which makes sense considering they haven't lost in three months and will have the best NBA prospect on the court at their disposal in Baylor Scheierman. pic.twitter.com/tTcKOAj20b— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) March 14, 2022 Our next name comes to us from 14-seed South Dakota State out of the Midwest region, and once again we have the best player on his respective team. Baylor Scheierman is the engine that makes the Jackrabbits hop, as the junior averages 16.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game. He’s also a long-range sniper who makes 47.3% of his threes. Make sure to watch SDSU’s Round of 64 game against 4-seed Providence. This one has upset alert written all over it. 8. TyTy Washington — Kentucky Now we’re talkin’. TyTy Washington isn’t just one of the best names in the NCAA Tournament field, but he’s also one of the best freshmen in the country. He averages 12.8 points and 4.0 assists per game for 2-seed Kentucky and has the offensive firepower to lead the Wildcats to a national title. 7. Remy Martin — Kansas Remy Martin bringing that ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/ATvdLaOfvr— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) March 14, 2022 It’s not very often a basketball player can pour a drink with his name on it, but the Kansas point guard can do just that. If you don’t know, Remy Martin is an expensive brand of Cognac brandy, and there’s no doubt Martin has cracked a bottle open to celebrate a victory at some point. 6. Jamaree Bouyea — San Francisco It’s always nice when you can use your name as a celebration, and that’s exactly what we have with 10-seed San Francisco guard Jamaree Bouyea. There might not be much celebrating from the Dons, though, as they drew 7-seed Murray State in the East and would likely face 2-seed Kentucky if they move on. But if San Fran makes a run, Booyah baby! 5. Bennedict Mathurin — Arizona UCLA guard Tyger Campbell guards Arizona guard Bennedict Mathurin | Christopher Hook/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Now here’s the silkiest name in the NCAA Tournament by far. Bennedict Mathurin (Mah-thur-in) simply rolls off the tongue with an unmatched elegance, and we should be able to say it a ton considering 1-seed Arizona is one of the favorites to win it all in 2022. Mathurin is the most important player to this Wildcats team, and he’ll be a contender to win the tourney’s Most Outstanding Player award. 4. Sir’Jabari Rice — New Mexico State I’m a sucker for a good “Sir” snuck into a first name. Sir’Jabari Rice is a powerhouse of a name, and it’s attached to a player whom averages 12.2 points and 5.2 rebounds per game for 12-seed New Mexico State. Two wins seems like the best-case scenario for the Aggies, though, as they would end up facing 1-seed Gonzaga in the West region. 3. Tyger Campbell — UCLA Tyger Campbell … 𝘼𝙂𝘼𝙄𝙉!📺: FS1💻: https://t.co/PhvBQZC0Ab #GoBruins | @tygercampbell15 pic.twitter.com/bUExBCrx6m— UCLA Men’s Basketball (@UCLAMBB) March 12, 2022 Roar! Tyger Campbell became a household name last season when UCLA made a surprise run to the Final Four, and the Bruins will have the opportunity to go even farther this year as the 4-seed in the East. A potential Final Four rematch with Gonzaga awaits UCLA, and boy, we hope that happens. 2. Jordan “Jelly” Walker — UAB The UAB Blazers & Jelly Walker are going to be an ELECTRIC 11 seed next week. pic.twitter.com/jd4arcb7aV— Mid-Major Madness (@mid_madness) March 13, 2022 Jordan Walker would be the No. 1 overall pick in an NCAA Tournament nickname draft, but we’ll bump him down a spot in this case. Still, “Jelly” is an electric name with an even more electric game. He pours in 20.4 points per game for 12-seed UAB, and has the potential to lead the Blazers to a Cinderella run. It’s Jelly time. 1. Leslie Nkereuwem — Longwood Here it is. The very best name in the 2022 NCAA Tournament. Leslie Nkereuwem averages 8.9 points per game for Longwood, the 14-seed in the South region. Unfortunately, we probably won’t be seeing much of him with 3-seed Tennessee in his way. Like Sportscasting on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter @sportscasting19. RELATED: March Madness: 5 Cinderella Candidates That Can Shock the World in the NCAA Tournament Written by Sports EditorJack Dougherty Writing professionally since 2015, Jack Dougherty spent six years as a sportswriter with publications such as GoPSUSports.com, the Centre Daily Times, and the Associated Press before joining Sportscasting in 2020. He covers the NBA, the NFL, and the world of golf extensively and has added expertise on any team located in or around his hometown of Philadelphia. Yes, that includes the Philadelphia Eagles, the Philadelphia 76ers, and Philadelphia Phillies. When Jack isn't writing about sports, he's watching them or playing them as he regularly heads to the gym for some pickup basketball or the golf course to hit the links. 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