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5 Canadians to watch in the Sweet 16

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This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, which is CBC Sports' daily email newsletter. Stay up to speed on what's happening in sports by subscribing here. The NCAA basketball tournaments are down to their Sweet 16.

As the men's third round tips off tonight and the women's follows suit on Friday, here's an update on the five most significant Canadians remaining in the brackets. Marcus Carr (Texas): With first-team All-America centre Zach Edey gone after his Purdue team became just the second No.

1 seed in history to lose to a 16 seed in the first round, Carr is the most productive Canadian player left in the men's tournament.

The senior guard averaged close to 16 points and four assists this season while becoming Canada's all-time NCAA Division I leader in those categories.

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