March Madness is where legends are born and legacies are built.
The player who has the biggest claim to that mantle during the 2026 Men's NCAA Tournament may be Connecticut senior center Tarris Reed Jr. Pegged as a potential breakout in March Madness by USA TODAY Sports, Reed has been a monster and arguably the Huskies' best player.
Reed helped No. 2 UConn survive an upset bid from No. 15 Furman in the opening round with a monster 31-point, 27-rebound performance. That set the tone for the tournament, as he has scored at least 20 points in three games and recorded double-doubles in two.
If UConn is going to win a national championship for a third time in four years, you would expect Reed to play a major role, especially with the remaining big men left in the Final Four.
Heading into the Final Four of March Madness, here's what you need to know about the UConn Huskies veteran big man:
Tarris Reed stats
Here’s a look at Reed's stats from his college career with Michigan and UConn:
- 2025-26 (UConn): 14.7 points per game, 2.4 assists per game, 8.8 rebounds per game, 0.9 steals per game, 2.1 blocks per game, 62.1% on field goals, 59.6% on free throws (33 games, 33 starts)
- 2024-25 (UConn): 9.6 points per game, 1.0 assists per game, 7.3 rebounds per game, 0.7 steals per game, 1.6 blocks per game, 67% on field goals, 64.4% on free throws (35 games, 1 start)
- 2023-24 (Michigan): 9.0 points per game, 7.2 rebounds per game, 0.5 steals per game, 1.4 blocks per game, 51.9% on field goals, 58.6% on free throws (32 games, 31 starts)
- 2022-23 (Michigan): 3.4 points per game, 3.9 rebounds per game, 0.5 steals per game, 0.9 blocks per game, 51.7% on field goals, 40% free throws (34 games, 0 starts)
Tarris Reed 2026 NCAA Tournament stats
After a strong regular season where he posted career highs across the board, Reed has come alive for UConn in the NCAA Tournament, including a monster 31-point, 27-rebound performance in the opening round vs. Furman.
Here's a look at Reed's stats during the NCAA Tournament:
- March 20 vs. No. 15 Furman: 31 points (12-of-15 shooting), 27 rebounds and three assists in 35 minutes
- March 22 vs. No. 7 UCLA: 10 points (3-of-8 shooting), 10 rebounds, three blocks, two assists and a steal in 29 minutes
- March 27 vs. No. 3 Michigan State: 20 points (8-of-16 shooting), five rebounds, four assists, two blocks and a steal in 33 minutes
- March 29 vs. No. 1 Duke: 26 points (10-of-16 shooting), nine rebounds, four blocks, three assists and two steals in 32 minutes
- NCAA Tournament averages: 21.8 points (60% shooting), 13.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.5 blocks and 1.0 steals per game in 32.3 minutes
Tarris Reed NBA draft stock, mock draft predictions
Before the NCAA Tournament, a lot of mocks viewed Reed as a second-round pick, likely going near the end of the draft. However, his play in March Madness could catapult him into the first round, as more mocks come out over the next several weeks.
- Yahoo!: No. 30 overall to the Dallas Mavericks (April 2)
- ESPN: No. 52 overall to the Washington Wizards (March 11)
How old is Tarris Reed?
Reed is 22 years old. He'll turn 23 on Aug. 5.
What was Tarris Reed's recruiting ranking?
- Stars: 4
- National rating: No. 35
- Position ranking: No. 8 C
- State ranking: No. 3 player from Missouri
Reed was a four-star recruit who was rated as the No. 8 center and the No. 35 overall prospect nationally in the 2022 class, according to 247Sports' composite rankings.
Why did Tarris Reed transfer from Michigan to UConn?
Following two seasons at Michigan, Reed entered the transfer portal on March 19, 2024, four days before the Wolverines hired Dusty May as their new head coach. He committed to the Huskies on April 17, 2024.
"I chose UConn for its winning culture, commitment to player development and coaching style," Reed told On3's Joe Tipton. "Coach Hurley's tough coaching style is known for pushing players into uncomfortable situations, making the uncomfortable seem comfortable. UConn provides the ideal setting and coaching for me to maximize my potential both on and off the court."
Where is Tarris Reed's hometown?
Reed is from St. Louis. He played at Chaminade College Preparatory School in St. Louis for the first three years of high school before finishing at Link Academy in Branson, Missouri.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Who is Tarris Reed Jr.? What to know about the UConn basketball star