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. 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If Australia do go on to complete an end-of-year clean sweep then they may come to look back on their win over Scotland with a degree of fondness.Not for the quality of rugby that they managed at Murrayfield, but for the resilience and spirit that was displayed to turn a losing situation around.Indeed, for long periods it looked as though any talk of a northern hemisphere grand slam that had followed the team to Edinburgh from Cardiff had been wildly premature.The crisp, wintry conditions that greeted the Wallabies had been similar to those experienced in the Welsh capital, but there was no parallel in terms of the standard of their performance.Against Scotland it was Michael Cheikas side who were caught cold, seemingly knocked off balance by the intensity of their hosts play.Scotland lost their starting No. 8, Ryan Wilson, after just five minutes but they were able to pressurise the Wallabies in a way Wales never could. All three of the tries the Wallabies conceded came as a result of their own mistakes.Around the breakdown Scotland are very strong and I think that was probably an area that they gave us a bit of grief today, Australia captain Stephen Moore admitted afterwards.They had guys who were very good on the ball and very good around that. I thought their flankers were also outstanding, so I thought that was an area that was maybe different.However, it is in such circumstances that champions dig in and grit their teeth. In the wake of the Wales result, Bernard Foley had been keen to praise the togetherness that the squad has developed over the last five months, and that again was on display here.The blow of losing Will Skelton to the sin bin while six points behind and with a little over 10 minutes left would have taken the wind out of the sails of many teams. Not least as it also meant an attacking penalty was reversed.But instead of licking their wounds -- Skelton could have no complaints with being shown a yellow card -- the Wallabies backed their ability to create space although they were a man light.Even when on the back foot at Murrayfield Australia were still capable of punching large holes in the Scotland defence, and that is exactly what they did one last time. The hosts rushed up in defence, Foley managed to keep the move flowing, and Tevita Kuridrani showed both skilll and strength to evade two tackles before running over Stuart Hogg.ddddddddddddThe hulking centre still had to display the presence of mind to reach for the line rather than recycle the ball. If he had not done that, then Scotland would might have held out once more.But he did, and in the process made amends for the missed tackle that gifted Scotland one of their two first-half tries. Test matches are won with cool heads in key situations and on this occasion they were atop gold shirts, rather than dark blue, when it mattered. Australias grand slam bandwagon rolls on to Paris.Scotland have improved a lot. They have fine players. Their domestic teams are competing at a higher level, Cheika said. I would have liked to see us play better and I believe we could but there are no gimmes in this game.And make no mistake, Australia could have played a lot better. Their lineout, so impressive in Cardiff, broke down under pressure in Edinburgh, while the Wallabies conceded 16 turnovers.However, despite their travails it is encouraging that they enjoyed the lions share of territory and possession while the experience of playing at Murrayfield should only help a young squad develop further.More than 65,000 fans crammed into the famous old ground and at times it seemed as though the collective will of the support alone could keep Australia away from Scotlands try line.The more youve encountered it, the more you get used to it, Moore added on a record crowd for this fixture. But we definitely have to address those things over here because there are a number of our players who havent played at this ground before, and it was same last week [in Cardiff], and it will be the same next week in Paris.So, for me I look at it as a positive because these are some of the greatest rugby grounds in the world and were very lucky to be able to play here. And I just want the boys to enjoy that.You look back at these games and they should be a very special part of your career. How special these end-of-year Tests prove in the careers of this Wallabies squad will depend largely on results over the next three weeks. They now know how deep they will have to dig in Paris, Dublin and London. ' ' '