The 2015-16 college basketball season ended in the most dramatic way possible, with Villanovas Kris Jenkins confidently pulling up for a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to give the Wildcats their second national championship.Now its time for the encore.And, based on the talented teams and players across the country, this season has a chance of being just as good.Here are some of the marquee teams, players and games to look for from the 2016-17 season:---TOP TEAMSDuke. Another stellar recruiting class by Coach K has the Blue Devils primed for a second title run in three years.Kansas. The Jayhawks lost a lot from last years team, but may actually be better this year. Watch out for freshman Josh Jackson.Villanova. Defending national champs lost little and have player of the year candidate Josh Hart back.Kentucky. See if youve heard this one before: Coach Cal has another collection of long, athletic, highly-touted recruits on his roster.Oregon. The Ducks were a No. 1 NCAA Tournament seed a year ago and return nearly everyone, including do-everything Dillon Brooks.---MARQUEE PLAYERSGrayson Allen, Duke. The latest Blue Devil people love to hate has lots of game and should be in the running for national player of the year.Hart, Villanova. Arguably the nations best all-around player.Brooks, Oregon. Hell likely have to miss a few games due to offseason foot surgery, but proved last year that theres little he cant do.Monte Morris, Iowa State. Previously a setup man, hell have a chance to shine after deciding to return to Ames.Melo Trimble, Maryland. The junior gets his shot at the being the man in College Park and the results could be spectacular.---MUST-SEE FRESHMENJackson, Kansas. The 6-foot-8 swingman has been predicted to have more impact on the Jayhawks than Andrew Wiggins. Thats high praise.Markelle Fultz. Washington. Arguably the most decorated recruit in program history, can score or dish.DeAaron Fox, Kentucky. Supremely athletic, can shoot, pass, plays hard. The Wildcats are in good hands.Lonzo Ball, UCLA. Playmaker who can shoot from deep was a big get for coach Steve Alford.Dennis Smith Jr., North Carolina State. Wolfpack coach Mark Gottfried called him the best guard in the country. Period. He may be right.Miles Bridges, Michigan State. The athletic 6-7 forward could be the best player in coach Tim Izzos two decades in East Lansing. Considering the list of players hes coaching, thats saying something.---BEST NON-CONFERENCE GAMESMichigan State vs. Arizona, Nov. 11 in Honolulu. Not a bad opener for the college basketball season at all.Kansas vs. Duke, Nov. 15 in New York. The Champions Classic has some of the most anticipated non-conference games every year and this one is no different.Kansas at Kentucky, Jan. 28. Blue bloods facing off right smack in the middle of the conference season.North Carolina vs. Kentucky, Dec. 17 in Las Vegas. Blue bloods in Sin City.Louisville vs. Indiana, Dec. 31 in Indianapolis. Great way to ring out the old year.---NEW COACHESJamie Dixon, TCU. Left Pittsburgh in hopes of revitalizing his alma mater.Tubby Smith, Memphis. Has a chance to become the first coach to take six teams to the NCAA Tournament after stops in Tulsa, Georgia, Kentucky Minnesota and Texas Tech.Marvin Menzies, UNLV. Hoping to bring the success he had at New Mexico State to bright lights of Vegas.Brad Underwood, Oklahoma State. Looking to get the Cowboys back on track after winning 89 games in three seasons at Stephen F. Austin.Chris Beard, Texas Tech. Spent one season at UALR, about a minute at UNLV, now back in Lubbock, where he worked 10 years as an assistant under Bob and Pat Knight.---IMPACT TRANSFERSNigel Williams-Goss, Jonathan Williams and Jordan Mathews, Gonzaga. Coach Mark Few brought in a trio that could help take the Zags on a deep March run. Williams-Goss, formerly of Washington, has All-America potential.Austin Nichols, Virginia. Former Memphis forward can score, rebound and be an anchor for the Cavaliers defense.Shannon Evans, Arizona State. He followed Bobby Hurley from Buffalo and gives the Sun Devils a potent backcourt alongside Tra Holder.Marcus Foster, Creighton. Former Kansas State guard has the potential to team with Mo Watson Jr. in one of the nations top backcourts.Andrew White, Syracuse. Graduate transfer from Nebraska gives Jim Boeheim a veteran who can score and rebound.---More AP college basketball: http://collegebasketball.ap.orgWholesale Blues Jerseys . -- The Bishops Gaiters are showing they belong among the countrys top varsity football teams. St.Louis Blues Pro Shop . MLS Commissioner Don Garber and Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez also will attend the session, which was announced Monday. 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After just one game, thats a plan he might stick with for a while, including in Sundays matchup with visiting Chattanooga.We did have 10 guys play double-figure minutes, Williams said following No. 6 North Carolinas 95-75 road victory against Tulane. It was a plan that we wanted to do. We wanted to play a lot of guys and get a lot of time in for guys.Sunday will mark the home opener for the Tar Heels, who last season finished as the national runners-up.Junior swingman Justin Jacksons career-high 27 points and Joel Berry IIs career-best 23 points supplied a large chunk of offense in the Tulane game.Making it difficult for Williams to determine lineups and rotations is something positive for the Tar Heels.I think its going to be hard for Coach, senior forward Isaiah Hicks said. The way practice is going, everybody is knocking down shots.Part of the comfort level is having junior guard Berry II, whos trying to build on what was often a series of splendid late-season performances last winter and spring.He leads more by example than anything, Williams said. He has had a good preseason.North Carolinas starting lineup in the opener included sophomore guard Kenny Williams instead of senior guard Nate Britt. With Theo Pinson expected to be out until at least late December with a foot injury, others will have chances to show how they can contribute.Coach Williams attributed that decision on the starting lineup coming in part because of the multiple options he has with this team.I just felt like it was probably something I was going to do, the coach said, pointing out there could be varying lineups, including from the start of games to the start of second halves.ddddddddddddSundays game also will mark the home debut for North Carolina freshman post player Tony Bradley, whose first college game resulted in 10 points and five rebounds. Hes considered a potential option to fill in for forward Kennedy Meeks to give the Tar Heels a different kind of presence in the lane.Chattanooga should arrive with plenty of confidence after opening the season with Friday nights 82-69 victory at Tennessee.Though just one game into his second season, coach Matt McCall has guided the Mocs to a 12-4 road record. McCall said the ability to excel in Tennessees environment is something the team will need to replicate against other major-conference opponents, including by playing North Carolina at the Smith Center.Senior Tre McLean said the teams season-opening performance is bound to build good vibes.As a team, we have a lot of confidence, McLean said. The young guys really dont know what we are completely capable of with them not seeing last years success. It was great to have them contribute and show them how good we can really be.The outing against an in-state rival was inspirational and senior Justin Tuoyo said the Mocs thrive in big environments as they go from facing a Southeastern Conference team to an Atlantic Coast Conference opponent.You just really get into these, said Tuoyo, whose 22 points led the way against Tennessee. That was one more point than McLean scored. ' ' '