Former Little Rock Central High School guard Annor Boateng’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.

Former Little Rock Central High School guard Annor Boateng’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
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Little Rock Central High School Guard Annor Boateng’s collegiate team the Missouri Tigers were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 6 seed.

The Missouri Tigers ended the regular season with a 22-11 record. They are paired against the Drake Bulldogs who are a 11 seed. The game will take place on Thursday, March 20 in Wichita, Kansas.

The table below shows other former Arkansas basketball players currently on rosters competing for the 2025 National Championship.

Name Hometown College Team Seed in tournament
Sammi Beyer Appleton UW – Oshkosh Titans
Jada Brown Bentonville Vanderbilt Commodores 7
Camren Hunter Bryant Wisconsin Badgers 3
Lawson Blake Fayetteville Arkansas Razorbacks 10
Shylee Morrison Gravette Union Bulldogs 1
Dallas Thomas Little Rock Clemson Tigers 5
Annor Boateng Little Rock Missouri Tigers 6
Riley Bryant Little Rock Vermont Catamounts 15
Bethany Dillard Maumelle Union Bulldogs 1
Ja’Miya Brown North Little Rock Pittsburg State Gorillas 1
DJ Smith North Little Rock Robert Morris Colonials 15
Jocelyn Tate North Little Rock Southern Lady Jaguars 16
Khamani Cooper Pine Bluff Omaha Mavericks 15
Troy’reon Ramos Pine Bluff St. Thomas Aquinas Spartans 5


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