The 2017-18 college basketball had everything a fan could want. Standout performances, a No. 1 seed finally falling in first game of the NCAA Tournament and Villanova cutting down the nets for the second time in three seasons.
Oh, and Sister Jean and Chicago-Loyola giving hope to underdogs everywhere by reaching the Final Four.
A new season starts Tuesday and itโs been a long seven months to wait for a sport that seems to top itself every year.
To get you ready, weโve got a guide of the top teams, players and other tidbits to look for in 2018-19:
Kansas: Bill Self has another strong recruiting class, a preseason All-American in Memphis transfer Dedric Lawson and a No. 1 ranking.
Kentucky: Coach Cal has another roster full of future pros. Heโs also got Reid Travis, a grad transfer from Stanford who also happens to be one of the nationโs top players.
Gonzaga: The Zags broke through to the Final Four two years ago. They could be even better this year.
Duke: Coach K outdid himself with this yearโs recruiting class with what could be three of the top five picks in the NBA draft.
Virginia: Okay, so that first-round NCAA Tournament loss to UMBC was ugly and history making. But the Cavaliers have nearly everyone back and plenty of motivation.
Tennessee. The Vols have never been to the Final Four. That could change this season โ theyโre that good.
Carsen Edwards, Purdue: He was super productive as a sophomore last season. Expect even more from him now that the Boilermakers need him even more.
Luke Maye, North Carolina: The player who hit the shot to send the Tar Heels to the Final Four in 2017 averaged a double-double last season and will be counted on even more this year.
R.J. Barrett, Duke: The athletic freshman has yet to play a game, but has already created a buzz and could be the No. 1 overall pick in next yearโs NBA draft.
Dedric Lawson, Kansas: The former Memphis forward gives the Jayhawks plenty of talent and experience on an otherwise young roster.
Ethan Happ, Wisconsin: The Badgers sure are glad this multi-talented big man decided to withdraw from the NBA draft. Opponents will not be.
Caleb Martin, Nevada: The do-everything forwardโs decision to return with twin brother Cody are a big reason the Wolf Pack are being mentioned as a Final Four team.
Nevada: The Muss bus is loaded with talent and is driving toward what could be the best season in program history.
Loyola-Chicago: No way the Ramblers and Sister Jean will be overlooked again.
Western Kentucky: Top recruit Charles Bassey will push the Hilltoppers up the big hill.
Buffalo: Bulls have five of their top six scorers back from a team that knocked off Arizona in the opening round of the NCAAs.
Marshall: The Thundering Herd and coach Dan DโAntoni are looking for an even deeper March run after knocking off Wichita State in last yearโs NCAA Tournament opening round.
Zion Williamson, Duke: Basket supports beware, one of the nationโs top freshmen is a known rim wrecker.
Cam Reddish, Duke: Doesnโt get the pub Barrett and Williamson get, but heโs a legit top-five NBA prospect.
Romeo Langford, Indiana: Locking up the state of Indianaโs best player was a huge get for coach Archie Miller as he tries getting the Hoosiers back to national prominence.
Charles Bassey, Western Kentucky: He eschewed the Power Five programs to stay in-state and could dominate Conference USA โ and beyond.
Nassir Little, North Carolina: Long and athletic, he was a big get for coach Roy.
Bol Bol, Oregon: Manuteโs son can shoot inside, outside and swat shots, just like pops.
โ No. 4 Duke vs. No. Kentucky, Tuesday in Indianapolis. It will be a blue blood kickoff to the season.
โ No. 1 Kansas vs. No. 10 Michigan State, Tuesday in Indianapolis. The opening act in Indy isnโt bad, either.
โ No. 19 Michigan at No. 9 Villanova, Nov. 14. Early-season, title game rematch? Yes, please.
โ Ohio State at Cincinnati, Wednesday. It finally happened and hoops fans are the beneficiaries.
โ Marquette at Indiana, Nov. 14. Marquetteโs Markus Howard vs. Indiana freshman Romeo Langford is worth it right there.
โ Arizona vs. No. 3 Gonzaga, Maui Invitational. OK, both teams have to win their opening games, but we can dream of the Westโs two marquee programs meeting in Maui, canโt we?
