March Madness: How members of the Warriors performed in the NCAA Tournament

With no basketball on the schedule, take a look at how members of the Golden State Warriors fared in the NCAA Tournament.

Mychal Mulder — Kentucky — 2016 & 2017

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Newly signed shooting guard Mychal Mulder transferred to the college basketball powerhouse Kentucky after spending two seasons at Vincennes University.

In two years at Kentucky, Mulder appeared in two NCAA tournaments, with his deepest trip coming in 2017. After knocking out Lonzo Ball and the UCLA Bruins in the Sweet 16, Mulder’s Kentucky squad met up with the North Carolina Tarheels in an Elite Eight classic.

After a game-tying 3-pointer with under 10 seconds left from Malik Monk, Luke May hit a buzzer-beating jumper to send Mulder, Bam Adebayo and De’Aron Fox back home to Lexington.

In Kentucky’s 2017 run, Mulder scored three points in 25 minutes across four games.