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Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Former high school guard John Kallon’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.

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John Kallon

John Kallon

Guard John Kallon’s collegiate team the St. Thomas Aquinas Spartans were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 5 seed.

The St. Thomas Aquinas Spartans ended the regular season with a 25-9 record. They are paired against the Assumption Greyhounds who are a 6 seed. The game will take place on Tuesday, March 18 in Buffalo, New York.

The table below shows other former Massachusetts basketball players currently on rosters competing for the 2025 National Championship.

NameHometownCollege TeamSeed in tournament
Shea MontagueAmesburySmith Pioneers
Rachel UllstromAuburnRichmond Spiders8
Payton RichardBoltonRichmond Spiders8
Oluchi OkananwaBostonDuke Blue Devils2
Taina MairBostonDuke Blue Devils2
Tre NormanBostonMarquette Golden Eagles7
John KallonBostonSt. Thomas Aquinas Spartans5
Andre MillsBostonTexas A&M Aggies4
Nasi SimmonsBrocktonColumbia Lions11
C.J. CoxLexingtonPurdue Boilermakers4
Kailee McDonaldLowellFairleigh Dickinson Knights15
George Turkson Jr.LowellTexas A&M Aggies4
Jason AsemotaLynnBaylor Bears9
Grace KlonskyLynnfieldBentley Falcons1
Cassidy YeomansMarionBentley Falcons1
Sam DeweyMelroseRichmond Spiders8
Caroline DucharmeMiltonUConn Huskies2
Casey SimmonsMiltonYale Bulldogs13
Abigail WrightNewtonHarvard Crimson10
Hannah MartinNorth AndoverSmith Pioneers
Julia ElieRocklandBentley Falcons1
Caroline PeperSouth EastonNYU Violets
Alex KarabanSouthboroughUConn Huskies7
Souleymane DiabySpringfieldUConn Huskies7
Niya MorgenSwampscottBentley Falcons1
Trevor MullinWellesleyYale Bulldogs13
Kylie DuCharmeWilmingtonBentley Falcons1

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