The Final Four National Anthem Sung By Student Athletes Representing Schools In The Championship Student-athletes from each competing college sing national anthem at Final Four. #FinalFourNationalAnthem #FinalFour #MarchMadness A new quartet has formed this week in New Orleans. Student-athletes from each of the universities competing in the men's Final Four – Kansas, Villanova, UNC and Duke – will combine voices to sing the national anthem at the Superdome Saturday night. Villanova's Charlie Hinckley, a swimmer, said the group practiced for about three days to get the harmony down. "We definitely blend really well together," Hinckley said. "We just a pretty musical group, so it's worked out well. We're very lucky." Delaney Graham is representing Duke. She's a member of the women's soccer team who has been singing since she was small. Graham also participates in an acappella group. A new quartet has formed this week in New Orleans. Student-athletes from each of the universities competing in the men's Final Four – Kansas, Villanova, UNC and Duke – will combine voices to sing the national anthem at the Superdome Saturday night. Villanova's Charlie Hinckley, a swimmer, said the group practiced for about three days to get the harmony down. "We definitely blend really well together," Hinckley said. "We just a pretty musical group, so it's worked out well. We're very lucky." Delaney Graham is representing Duke. She's a member of the women's soccer team who has been singing since she was small. Graham also participates in an a cappella group. UNC football player Kaimon Rucker is another life-long singer. "My family's always been very musical," he said. "Now to be able to do this on one of the grandest stages, it's a blessing. Hanna Hawks, a Kansas golfer, summarized the emotions of all involved. "I don't think I can describe how it feels," she said, "because it's something I never, ever experienced before. It's amazing."