First Families of NCAA Tourney: Boeheims Join Elite Father/Son Combinations

The most prominent father-son/coach-player combination appearing in 2021 NCAA Tournament is from Syracuse, where guard Buddy Boeheim has been on a scoring surge late this season under his father (Jim Boeheim). Buddy, tallying more than 25 points in four of his last seven games entering the national tourney, challenged what UCF's Aubrey Dawkins achieved two years ago 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. This year, Boeheim was on fire in torching San Diego State with 30 points, including 16 straight in first half. The Dawkins duo is atop the following high-game list of seven 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)
Aubrey Dawkins UCF Johnny Dawkins 32 Duke in 2019 East Regional Second Round (L 77-76)
Buddy Boeheim Syracuse Jim Boeheim 30 San Diego State in 2021 Midwest Regional First Round (W 78-62)
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.