Former Overtime Elite guard Peyton Marshall’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.

Former Overtime Elite guard Peyton Marshall’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
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Overtime Elite Center Peyton Marshall’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 Georgia basketball players currently on rosters competing for the 2025 National Championship.

Name Hometown College Team Seed in tournament
Cameron Sheffield Alpharetta Duke Blue Devils 1
Chase Hunter Atlanta Clemson Tigers 5
Dillon Hunter Atlanta Clemson Tigers 5
Chazadi Wright Atlanta Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 9
Omar Cooper Atlanta McNeese State Cowboys 12
Peyton Marshall Atlanta Missouri Tigers 6
Gicarri Harris Atlanta Purdue Boilermakers 4
Raven Johnson Atlanta South Carolina Gamecocks 1
Jason Edwards Atlanta Vanderbilt Commodores 10
Karris Bilal Atlanta Vanderbilt Commodores 10
Marcus Foster Atlanta Xavier Musketeers 11
Elijah Crawford Augusta BYU Cougars 6
Zoesha Smith Brunswick Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 9
Mason Bennett Canton Gannon Golden Knights 2
Olivia Cochran Columbus Louisville Cardinals 7
Aubri Wilkins Columbus Southern Lady Jaguars 16
Jordon Marshall Covington Alabama State Hornets 16
Zee Spearman Dacula Tennessee Lady Volunteers 5
Kharyssa Richardson Douglasville Ole Miss Rebels 5
Alex Daniels Duluth American Eagles 16
Coen Carr East Point Michigan State Spartans 2
Sania Feagin Ellenwood South Carolina Gamecocks 1
Will Richard Fairburn Florida Gators 1
Bruce Carpenter Fayetteville Gannon Golden Knights 2
Jillian Hollingshead Gainesville Tennessee Lady Volunteers 5
Chauncey Wiggins Grayson Clemson Tigers 5
Derrion Reid Grovetown Alabama Crimson Tide 2
Kayla McPherson Hull North Carolina Tar Heels 3
Olivia Hutcherson Johns Creek Princeton Tigers 11
Bryanna Preston Jonesboro Texas Longhorns 1
J.J. White Lawrenceville Omaha Mavericks 15
Sacha Washington Lawrenceville Vanderbilt Commodores 7
Ian Schieffelin Loganville Clemson Tigers 5
Tianna Thompson Mableton Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 9
Nissa Sam-Grant Marietta Arkansas State Red Wolves 15
Janiah Barker Marietta UCLA Bruins 1
Tyrin Lawrence Monticello Georgia Bulldogs 9
Nya Smith Roswell UNC Greensboro Spartans 16
JT Thomas Sandersville UNC Pembroke Braves 5
Flau’jae Johnson Savannah LSU Lady Tigers 3
Gabbie Grooms Sharpsburg Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 9
Sion James Sugar Hill Duke Blue Devils 1
Luke Champion Suwanee Arizona Wildcats 4
RJ Godfrey Suwanee Georgia Bulldogs 9
Markel Jennings Watkinsville Georgia Bulldogs 9
Preston Parker Woodstock Alabama Huntsville Chargers 2
Braden Pierce Woodstock Maryland Terrapins 4


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