March Madness Legends: Where Are They Now?

Scottie Reynolds (Villanova)

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Villanova’s two recent championship runs cemented the program as a national powerhouse, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t give credit to the former players who helped build the program into what it became. Reynolds was a dynamite guard for Jay Wright’s group from 2006-2010. During his college career, Reynolds made an Elite Eight and a Sweet 16 appearance, helping legitimize the Wildcats as a top program. Though he was a skilled player, Reynolds’ lack of athleticism ultimately limited his NBA ceiling. In 2010, Reynolds became the first-ever AP All-American to not be selected in the NBA Draft since the merger.