Looking back at the NCAA tournament days for Milwaukee Bucks players

Jason Terry, Arizona (1995-99)
Terry's Wildcats made the NCAA tournament all four seasons he was on campus, including winning the 1997 National Championship. Terry averaged 21.9 points and 5.5 assists per game during his senios season.Todd Warshaw
Terry's Wildcats made the NCAA tournament all four seasons he was on campus, including winning the 1997 National Championship. Terry averaged 21.9 points and 5.5 assists per game during his senios season.Todd Warshaw
Michael Beasley, Kansas St. (2007-08)
Beasley lit up the college world in his lone season with Kansas St. He poured in 26.2 points and collected 12.4 rebounds per game that season, and led his Wildcats to the second round of the NCAA tourney.Jamie Squire
Beasley lit up the college world in his lone season with Kansas St. He poured in 26.2 points and collected 12.4 rebounds per game that season, and led his Wildcats to the second round of the NCAA tourney.Jamie Squire
Terrence Jones, Kentucky (2010-12)
Jones is the most decorated college player on this Bucks team. Jones was a part of Kentucky's Final Four run as a freshman, which he then backed up with a national championship season as a sophomore.Jeff Gross
Jones is the most decorated college player on this Bucks team. Jones was a part of Kentucky's Final Four run as a freshman, which he then backed up with a national championship season as a sophomore.Jeff Gross
Khris Middleton, Texas A&M (2009-12)
Middleton and the Aggies advanced to the NCAA tournament in 2010 and 2011. Middleton led Texas A&M with 19 points in his lone tourney win over Utah St. in 2010.Jamie Squire
Middleton and the Aggies advanced to the NCAA tournament in 2010 and 2011. Middleton led Texas A&M with 19 points in his lone tourney win over Utah St. in 2010.Jamie Squire
Jabari Parker, Duke (2013-14)
Parker put up 19.1 points in his one season at Duke, but his Blue Devils still fell to 14-seeded Mercer in the first round of the NCAA tournament.Streeter Lecka
Parker put up 19.1 points in his one season at Duke, but his Blue Devils still fell to 14-seeded Mercer in the first round of the NCAA tournament.Streeter Lecka
Tony Snell, New Mexico (2010-13)
Snell and the New Mexico Lobos appeared in the tournament during his sophomore and junior seasons. After advancing to the second round in 2012, New Mexico was bounced in the first round by 14 seed Harvard in 2013.Streeter Lecka
Snell and the New Mexico Lobos appeared in the tournament during his sophomore and junior seasons. After advancing to the second round in 2012, New Mexico was bounced in the first round by 14 seed Harvard in 2013.Streeter Lecka
Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia (2011-16)
The Cavaliers made the tournament all four season in which Brogdon was healthy. The two-way guard led Virginia to a Sweet 16 and Elite Eight appearance.Grant Halverson
The Cavaliers made the tournament all four season in which Brogdon was healthy. The two-way guard led Virginia to a Sweet 16 and Elite Eight appearance.Grant Halverson
John Henson, North Carolina (2009-12)
The Tar Heels missed the tournament during Henson's freshman season, but advanced to the Elite Eight each of the next two years.Streeter Lecka
The Tar Heels missed the tournament during Henson's freshman season, but advanced to the Elite Eight each of the next two years.Streeter Lecka
Greg Monroe, Georgetown (2008-10)
Monroe was just another victim of the Hoyas' recent tourney disappointments when his Georgetown squad fell to 14 seed Ohio in the first round of the 2010 tournament.Elsa
Monroe was just another victim of the Hoyas' recent tourney disappointments when his Georgetown squad fell to 14 seed Ohio in the first round of the 2010 tournament.Elsa
Matthew Dellavedova, St. Mary's (2009-13)
Delly led the Gaels to three NCAA tournament appearances, including a Sweet 16 run in 2010 featuring a victory over two-seeded Villanova.Gregory Shamus
Delly led the Gaels to three NCAA tournament appearances, including a Sweet 16 run in 2010 featuring a victory over two-seeded Villanova.Gregory Shamus