First Families of NCAA Tourney: Dawkins Duo Delivered Dynamic Scoring
The most prominent father-son/coach-player combination slated to appear in the 2020 NCAA Tournament was at Iowa, where guard Connor McCaffrey started every game this season under his father (Fran McCaffrey). Connor is a well-rounded offensive player but his season-high 15 points against San Diego State made him a doubtful candidate to challenge what UCF's Aubrey Dawkins achieved last year under his father (Johnny Dawkins). Averaging fewer than 10 points per game during his three-year college career, a dynamic 32-point performance by Michigan transfer Aubrey against Duke - dad's alma mater - was four points higher than his All-American father's NCAA playoff single-game best of 28 against Navy in 1986. The Dawkins duo is atop the following high-game list of six sons of coaches at same school at same time scoring more than 25 points in an NCAA playoff contest:
Player/Son | School | Coach/Father | HG | NCAA Tournament Opponent (Result) |
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Aubrey Dawkins | UCF | Johnny Dawkins | 32 | Duke in 2019 East Regional Second Round (L 77-76) |
Doug McDermott | Creighton | Greg McDermott | 30 | Louisiana-Lafayette in 2014 West Regional First Round (W 76-66) |
Mark Acres | Oral Roberts | Dick Acres | 28 | Memphis State in 1984 Midwest Regional First Round (L 92-83) |
Bryce Drew | Valparaiso | Homer Drew | 27 | Boston College in 1997 West Regional First Round (L 73-66) |
Bryce Alford | UCLA | Steve Alford | 27 | Southern Methodist in 2015 South Regional First Round (W 60-59) |
Steve Connor | Boise State | Doran "Bus" Connor | 26 | UNLV in 1976 West Regional First Round (L 103-78) |
NOTE: Steve Alford's NCAA playoff-game high for Indiana was 33 points against UNLV in 1987 National Semifinal. Combined with son Bryce's best of 27, their total of 60 matched cumulative high-game outputs for Johnny and Aubrey Dawkins.