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.

Juan Toscano-Anderson — Marquette — 2012 & 2013

Juan Toscano-Anderson Marquette
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Although Juan Toscano-Anderson did not register a point in two March Madness trips, the Oakland native logged minutes in six tournament games for Marquette.

In Marquette’s 2013 run to the Elite Eight, The Golden Eagles were nearly upset in the first round by Davidson. The Wildcats had the upset almost locked up with a four-point lead and only 11 seconds remaining.

Marquette’s Jamil Wilson cut the lead to one after drilling a 3-pointer — then March Madness ensued. Davidson turned the ball over on an errant pass out of bounds, giving the ball back to the Golden Eagles. Vander Blue hit a layup with one second remaining to stop the upset and send Marquette to the next round.

Toscano-Anderson and Marquette were eliminated by Michael Carter-Williams and Jerami Grant’s fourth-seeded Syracuse team in the regional finals.