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March Madness at the D3 Level ft. Adam Brazil, Chozen Amadi & Tristan How

March Madness at the D3 Level ft. Adam Brazil, Chozen Amadi & Tristan How

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Three standout players in Division 3 (Adam Brazil/Chozen Amadi/Tristan How) join this week's episode of ​⁠ to talk about the NCAA tournament.

Brazil, 2024-25 ODAC Player of the Year, has led Hampden-Sydney to another trip to the Sweet 16. The senior guard is currently averaging 18.2 points per game.

Chozen Amadi was named to the 2024-25 SCIAC 1st-team after ranking in the conference's top 10 in points, steals, and three point percentage.

The 2024-25 UAA Player of the Year, Tristan How has been dominating Division 3 in his lone year playing at this level. How averages a double-double while shooting an impressive 55.2 percent from the floor.

Hear about their each players journey to where they are right now, their mindset heading into the Sweet 16, and what to expect from each player and their respective teams moving forward.

Hampden-Sydney will matchup against Redlands, while host NYU will play Hardin-Simmons. Both games will be played on Friday, March 14th. For more information on these games and the Division 3 NCAA tournament, visit: https://www.ncaa.com/sports/basketball-men/d3

This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel ​⁠ for more sports content.

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Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:32

Updates- 00:32-05:23

Intro- 05:23-12:44

Adam Brazil (Hampden-Sydney MBB, G)- 12:44-24:56

Chozen Amadi (Redlands MBB, G)- 24:56-38:29

Tristan How (NYU MBB, F)- 38:29-50:41

Only in D3- 50:41-54:57

Outro- 54:57-55:32

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