2 transfers get NCAA reunions with ex-programs in Greensboro
Associated PressGREENSBORO, N.C. — Bryce Hopkins could almost feel it coming, long before the NCAA Tournament selection committee had unveiled its 68-team bracket. “It’s interesting, I don’t think young people are as emotional about this stuff as we maybe adults are,” Pittsburgh coach Jeff Capel said. “I’m just ready to play my next game in March Madness,” he said, “and I’m focused on winning.” Multiple reporters tried follow-up questions, only to be met with terse or one-word responses. I really appreciate it.” Besides, Hopkins said, he’s still a part of a group text thread with his former Kentucky teammates and said multiple times he was excited to play familiar faces. “It’ll be good,” said Kentucky big man Oscar Tshiebwe, last season’s AP national player of the year and a two-time All-American.