Iowa State HC TJ Otzelberger Named Integrity Sports Agency Coach of the Week

On Monday, Integrity Sports Agency named Iowa State’s TJ Otzelberger as the ISA Coach of the Week for his outstanding coaching during the first two round of the NCAA Tournament.

Otzelberger’s remarkable one-year turnaround of the Cyclones program became even more spectacular last weekend, as his team won both of its games, taking down LSU and Wisconsin in two upset victories.

Otzelberger’s team defeated the No. 3-seeded Badgers in Milwaukee, holding them to just 49 points to advance to the Sweet 16. His team now has the chance to advance to the Elite Eight on Friday night against Miami.

Miami’s Isaiah Wong Named Integrity Sports Agency NCAA Tournament Midwest Region Player of the Week

On Monday, Integrity Sports Agency named Miami guard Isaiah Wong as the ISA Player of the Week for the Midwest Region of the NCAA Tournament.

Wong led the ten-seeded Hurricanes to two wins, taking them all the way to the Sweet 16. Wong scored 22 in the first-round win over USC, and followed that up with a 21-point performance in the win over No. two seed Auburn. He hit 50% of his field goals in the two games, and missed just one of his 14 free-throw attempts.

Wong and Miami will now take on Iowa State on Friday night for a chance at the Elite Eight.

Arizona’s Bennedict Mathurin Named Integrity Sports Agency Player of the Week in NCAA Tournament South Region

On Monday, Integrity Sports Agency named Arizona guard Bennedict Mathurin as ISA Player of the Week for the South Region of this year’s NCAA Tournament.

Mathurin led Arizona to a pair of wins, scoring 48 total points in the two and leading the Wildcats to the Sweet 16. In the second-round overtime win over TCU, Mathurin scored 30 points, including a massive game-tying three near the end of regulation and an and-one bucket in overtime that sealed the victory for Arizona.

Mathurin and Arizona will now take on Houston on Thursday night for a chance to advance to the Elite Eight.

Drew Timme Named NCAA Tournament West Region Player of the Week by Integrity Sports Agency

On Monday, Integrity Sports Agency honored Gonzaga forward Drew Timme as ISA’s Player of the Week for the West Region of the NCAA Tournament.

Timme led the Zags to the Sweet 16 with two double-double performances in wins over Georgia State and Memphis. In the win over Memphis, Timme was the game’s leader in both points and rebounds, scoring 25 and grabbing 14 boards. He hit 10 of his 16 field-goal attempts, including his lone three-point attempt, in the win.

Timme and his Gonzaga team will now take on Arkansas on Thursday afternoon for a chance to advance to the Elite Eight.

Armando Bacot Named NCAA Tournament East Region Player of the Week by Integrity Sports Agency

On Monday, Integrity Sports Agency awarded North Carolina’s Armando Bacot as the East Region Player of the Week for his outstanding performances in the first two rounds of this year’s NCAA Tournament.

Bacot led the Tar Heels to wins over No. 9 seed Marquette and No. 1 seed Baylor, scoring 17 and 15 points in the two games, respectively. Against Baylor, he grabbed 16 rebounds, which was the 15th time this season that he has hauled in at least 13 boards.

Bacot and the Heels will now take on UCLA in the Sweet 16 on Friday night, with the chance to move on to the Elite Eight.

Arizona’s Bennedict Mathurin Named Integrity Sports Agency PAC 12 Tournament MVP

On Monday, Integrity Sports Agency named Arizona forward Bennedict Mathurin as the ISA PAC 12 Tournament MVP.

Mathurin led the Wildcats to the title with performances of 20, 10, and 27 points in three wins. In the championship win over conference foe UCLA, he hit six of his 14 shots for 27 points and also dished out a season-high seven assists.

Mathurin was recently named a Second Team All-American, and will be leading the No. 1-seeded Wildcats throughout the NCAA Tournament starting this week.

Virginia Tech’s Hunter Cattoor Named Integrity Sports Agency ACC Tournament MVP

On Monday, Integrity Sports Agency named Virginia Tech’s Hunter Cattoor as the ISA ACC Tournament MVP after his spectacular performances throughout the week.

Cattoor lit up the scoresheet in the tournament championship game, dropping a game-high 31 points in a win over top-seeded Duke. In the win, he hit 11 of his 16 field-goal attempts, including seven of his nine three-point attempts.

Cattoor also hit both of his free throws and grabbed four rebounds in the win.

Iowa’s Keegan Murray Named Integrity Sports Agency Big Ten Tournament MVP

On Monday, Integrity Sports Agency named Iowa standout Keegan Murray as the ISA Big Ten Tournament MVP.

Murray led the Hawkeyes to four-straight wins en route to the tournament title victory, taking down Northwestern, Rutgers, Indiana, and Purdue along the way. Murray scored 19 points in the championship effort, leading the fifth-seeded Hawkeyes to the win.

The star sophomore is averaging over 23 points per game this season, has made 56% of his field-goal attempts on the year, and 41% oh his three-point attempts.

Virginia Tech HC Mike Young Named Integrity Sports Agency Coach of the Week

On Monday, Integrity Sports Agency announced that Virginia Tech head coach Mike Young was named ISA’s coach of the week after his tremendous coaching job in the ACC tournament.

Young led the 7-seeded Hokies to the title victory, taking down the No. 10, No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3 teams in the conference along the way.

The Hokies capped off their fantastic tournament run with a convincing 15-point win over Duke in the championship at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Young has the Hokies sitting at a No. 11 seed in the upcoming NCAA tournament.

Tennessee’s Kennedy Chandler Named Integrity Sports Agency’s SEC Tournament MVP

On Monday, Integrity Sports Agency named Tennessee guard Kennedy Chandler as the SEC tournament’s most valuable player for his outstanding performance leading the Volunteers to the championship victory.

Chandler led the Volunteers to the SEC Tournament title, averaging 14.7 points per game throughout the tournament. He shot 53% from the field, and hit 50% of his three-point attempts along the way.

After injuring his leg in the first game of the tournament, Chandler powered through to lead the Vols to their first SEC tournament title since 1979. He now has them as a No. 3 seed looking to make a deep run in the NCAA tournament.