Yes
Yes, Carmelo Anthony did play for Syracuse University in the 2002-2003 season and led the Orange to their first ever NCAA tournament title. After and unbelievable season with 'Cuse, Anthony chose to leave his collegiate career behind and made himself eligible for the 2003 NBA draft. Carmelo Anthony currently plays for the New York Knicks.
Starting Five... Carmello Anthony Gerry Macnamara Josh Pace Craig Forth Hakim Warrick Billy Edelin came off the bench to contribute as well.
Not in the NBA. But he won a NCAA title with Syracuse
No, he did not. He reached the national championship game with Kansas. However, he lost to Syracuse and Carmelo Anthony in 2003. After the season was over he quit the Kansas job to go to UNC.
There was no official "NCAA Football Championship" though #1 Texas defeated #2 Navy 28-6 in the Cotton Bowl to win the 1963 national championship by virtue of the AP and UPI polls.
On January 12, 1992, Troy defeated DeVry University (Atlanta) by the score of 258-141
Once. In 2003, with Carmello Anthony and Hakim Warrick leading the way.
Anthony Davis Doron Lamb Terrence Marques Teague Michael Kidd-Gilcrist
Shane Battier (Duke '01) - 133 wins.
yes, only if they are a graduate student or they receive a hardship from the ncaa
Walk-on athletes in the NCAA must adhere to the same rules and regulations as scholarship athletes, including eligibility requirements, academic standards, and compliance with NCAA bylaws. They can participate in practices and competitions but do not receive athletic scholarships initially. Walk-ons must also maintain amateur status and may not receive benefits outside of what is permitted for all student-athletes. Additionally, they must follow specific recruitment guidelines, including not being recruited by coaches during the recruiting period.
The best college in 2012 is of course, the winners Kentucky University. They have Anthony Davis which turned out to be the best NCAA Player. With 6 players drafted, Anthony Davis, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Terrence Jones, Marquis Teague, Doron Lamb, Darius Miller.