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.

Kevon Looney — UCLA — 2015

Kevon Looney UCLA
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Before getting drafted in the first round by the Warriors in 2015, Kevon Looney registered two double-doubles in three games with the UCLA Bruins as an 11 seed.

Looney’s first game in the tournament lived up to the March Madness billing. The Bruins upset SMU in the first round on a Bryce Alford shot that was ruled goaltending in the final seconds, advancing UCLA to the round of 32. Alford and Norman Powell combined for 46 of UCLA’s 60 points against the Mustangs.

Looney’s college career came to an end in the Sweet 16, with a loss to Domantas Sabonis’ top-seeded Gonzaga Bulldogs.