The field of competitors was chopped in half as the 2011 NCAA March Madness Tournament continued forward into the second overall round of games. If you caught our recap of Round 1, you’d be well aware that players across the nation were rocking some sick heat! This round of games was no different as we saw some more Air Jordan, Nike, and adidas gems sprinkled around all the big games. San Diego State University, previously featured in our NCAA Feet: Toe-to-Toe features, boasted a two colorways of the Air Jordan XIVs and some Black/Red Air Jordan XIs, and the Washington Huskies did their thing with Space Jams and Playoff XIIs. 12-seed Richmond, who will face Kentucky in the Sweet Sixteen, emerged as a sneaker Cinderella with some Air Jordan IXs, Air Jordan XIIIs, and Kobe Vs. How about Bernard James of FSU rocking Metallic Pewter Foamposite Ones? There’s plenty more to see so check out all the kicks from the weekend’s games, and stay tuned to Sneaker News for continuing coverage of the 2011 NCAA March Madness Tournament! via Yahoo!.
NCAA Feet: 2011 March Madness – Round 2 Recap
John Kim
May 31st, 2023 (updated)
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