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Tournament Shocker: Star Guard Arrested, Assist Record Near
20 Mar
Summary
- Star guard arrested on felony drug charges just before crucial game.
- Potential No. 1 NBA draft pick makes NCAA Tournament debut.
- Purdue guard nears all-time NCAA assist record held for decades.

The 2026 NCAA Tournament's first round features compelling narratives as 32 teams vie for advancement. Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, a prominent candidate for the 2026 NBA Draft's No. 1 pick, is set to make his tournament debut. Peterson, who experienced a "traumatic" hamstring issue earlier in the season, has returned to form, averaging 19.8 points per game.
A significant disruption has occurred with the arrest of Alabama's star guard Aden Holloway on felony drug charges just days before their game against Hofstra. Holloway's attorney is contesting the charges of first-degree marijuana possession and failure to affix a tax stamp. This situation could impact Alabama's chances against Hofstra, which boasts strong offensive players and ended the season winning 11 of 12 games.
Meanwhile, Purdue's Braden Smith is closing in on an NCAA assist record held for over three decades. Smith, who has played his entire collegiate career at Purdue, needs just two more assists to surpass Bobby Hurley's all-time mark. He is currently averaging a career-high 9.0 assists per game and is expected to potentially break the record during Friday's game against Queens (NC).




