Villanova University won the 2016 NCAA Men’s Basketball National Championship on a buzzer-beating shot on Monday, April 4, 2016 at NRG Stadium in Houston. The victory helped starting freshman point guard Jalen Brunson join elite company back home in Illinois.
Brunson completed a historic high school career at Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire in 2015 by leading the Patriots to the IHSA Class 4A state championship (
watch on NFHS Network). Brunson is now believed to be the seventh player in state history to win both an IHSA state title and an NCAA Division I national crown, joining the distinguished group below.
Brunson led Stevenson to the state tournament in each of his final three high school seasons, helping the team finish as the runner-up to Jabari Parker’s Simeon squad in 2013 (
watch on NFHS Network) and place third in 2014. In 2014, Stevenson fell to Whitney Young in the semifinals at the Peoria Civic Center, a game that saw Brunson tally a state final record 56 points in the losing effort (
watch on NFHS Network). Jahlil Okafor scored 33 points for Whitney Young in that contest, twelve months before he helped Duke University to the national championship.
IHSA BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION I NATIONAL CHAMPIONS:-
-Jalen Brunson, Stevenson (IHSA Class 4A in 2015, Villanova University in 2016)
-Jahlil Okafor, Whitney Young (IHSA Class 4A in 2014, Duke University in 2015)
-Jon Scheyer, Glenbrook North (IHSA Class AA in 2005, Duke University in 2010)
-Brian Sloan, McLeansboro (IHSA Class A in 1984, University of Indiana in 1987)
-Jay Shidler, Lawrenceville (IHSA Class A in 1974, University of Kentucky in 1978)
-Quinn Buckner, Thornridge (IHSA Class AA in 1972, Indiana University in 1976)
-George Wilson, Chicago Marshall (IHSA in 1958 & 1960, University of Cincinnati in 1962)