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Davidson enters the NCAA tournament on a 17-game winning streak, the longest in the nation, after having won the South Division of the Southern Conference and the league tournament title. The Wildcats won't be a desirable first-round opponent, given their previous exploits in the NCAAs. Just five years ago, led by Stephen Curry, they took out Gonzaga, Wisconsin and Georgetown to get to an Elite Eight matchup against Kansas and had every opportunity to win that game and advance to the Final Four. Can the Wildcats pull off an upset or two this season?
ESPN Insider has your answers, as Joe Lunardi has enlisted a team of Bracketologists to compile advanced metrics, key scouting intel and best- and worst-case tournament scenarios for all 68 teams to help you make smart picks in your bracket. Plus, as Lunardi fills out his bracket, he'll give you his prediction on how each team will fare.
PROFILES FOR ALL 68 TEAMS | BRACKET PREDICTOR
TOURNEY PROFILE
Best wins: Vanderbilt, West Virginia, Richmond
Worst losses: at Georgia Southern
Conference finish: 1st, Southern Conference
Polls and metrics: After winning the league tournament, Davidson ranked No. 69 in the BPI.
All-time tourney record: 8-12
Coach's tourney record: Bob McKillop (3-6)
Bracketology chart | BPI information
PERSONNEL
(Note: Player statistics are for the regular season only.)
Starting lineup
Pos. Name PPG MPG
C
Jake Cohen
14.8
25.5
F
De'Mon Brooks
13.8
26.8
G
Chris Czerapowicz
9.2
25.6
G
JP Kuhlman
8.1
29.7
G
Nik Cochran
9.8
30.7
Key bench players
Pos. Name PPG MPG
G
Tyler Kalinoski
7.8
22.5
G
Tom Droney
4.2
21.7
G
Jordan Barham
2.2
5.2
Biggest strength: The Wildcats are experienced and battle tested, with three seniors and two juniors in the starting lineup. During the regular season, they played New Mexico, Vanderbilt, West Virginia, Gonzaga and Duke, beating the Commodores and Mountaineers and leading the Lobos and Zags by double figures before losing. A year ago, Davidson knocked off Kansas during the regular season. The Wildcats won't be afraid of their first-round opponent.
Biggest weakness: There isn't a lot of experienced depth in the frontcourt.
Best player: Cohen, the 6-foot-10 senior, is a two-time SoCon player of the year and only the second player in school history to rack up more than 1,500 points, 500 rebounds and 100 blocked shots in his career.
X factor: Czerapowicz has size for his position and the potential to break games open with his 3-point shooting.
SCOUTING REPORT
Offensive approach: The Wildcats try to get down the floor in a hurry, but if they can't get a quick and easy basket, they revert to their cutting and passing game and patiently seek the best shot that's available.
Defensive approach: Davidson plays man-to-man and switches on ball screens.
How they beat you: This is an experienced team that isn't awed by playing against power-conference competition. The Wildcats seek out high-percentage shots, but they can also break games open with 3-point shooting. And in close games, their free-throw shooting, tops in the country (.801), is a weapon.
How you beat them: The Wildcats can fall victim to size in the post and quickness at guard.
WHAT THE NUMBERS SAY
(Note: All statistics in this section are courtesy of kenpom.com and are accurate through games of March 10.)
Category Stat Nat'l rank
Offensive efficiency
109.9
42
Defensive efficiency
97.0
104
3-point percentage
36.9
51
3-point percentage D
26.4
24
Free throw rate
38.6
97
Free throw rate D
36.9
197
TO percentage
17.1
29
TO percentage D
19.1
225
Good stat: 3-point percentage
The Wildcats make 36.9 percent of their shots from behind the arc, which is a key factor for an offense that ranks in the top 50 in the country in offensive efficiency.
Bad stat: Turnover percentage D
Davidson doesn't force a high rate of turnovers, ranking in the bottom half of the nation in this category. For a team looking to pull an upset, that could prove to be problematic.
HOW FAR WILL THEY GO?
Best-case scenario: Third round
It would surprise no one if the Wildcats won their opening game. They beat Vanderbilt and West Virginia and led New Mexico and Gonzaga by double figures before losing in early-season games, so there won't be the fear factor that some mid-major teams might experience.
Worst-case scenario: Second-round exit
As good and seasoned as Davidson is, the NCAA tournament is all about matchups. A team with overpowering size and/or quickness could give the Wildcats problems, and their tournament run could end as quickly as it starts.