Brothers Armoni, Zakai Zeigler to face off in NCAA Tournament
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (BVM) 鈥 There is a thread tying the St. Peter鈥檚 Peacocks and Tennessee Volunteers men鈥檚 basketball programs before their matchup during the NCAA Tournament鈥檚 Round of 64 on Thursday. Both teams deploy a member of the same family as Peacocks true freshman guard Armoni Zeigler is the half-brother of Volunteers junior guard Zakai Zeigler.
Saint Peter鈥檚 freshman guard Armoni Zeigler will play against his older (but much shorter) brother Zakai in the first round of the NCAA Tournament
— Sam Federman (@Sam_Federman)
The two have taken similar paths to the NCAA Tournament as well. The 5-foot-9 Zakai was under-recruited coming out of Our Savior Lutheran School in New York. He earned two commit-or-lose-it offers from Bryant and, funnily enough, St. Peter鈥檚 following his senior year. However, a breakout performance during the 2021 Peach Jam yielded multiple offers for Zakai including Boston College, Minnesota and Tennessee.
He joined the Vols in August of that year and has found nothing but success in Knoxville. Over three years, Zakai has averaged 10.4 points, 4.5 assists and 2.4 rebounds while playing exceptional defense over 97 games with 42 starts. He has earned numerous accolades including All-SEC defensive team three times, All-SEC freshman team, All-SEC second team, All-SEC first team (coaches), and 2024 SEC Defensive Player of the Year.

Much like his older half-brother, Armoni also found recruiting to be a difficult process. The 6-foot-4 guard also played at Our Savior Lutheran School and only earned six D-I offers from Albany, Bryant, Denver, Northern Illinois, Nebraska and St. Peter鈥檚. He ultimately chose the Peacocks and has found some early success with the program.

As a true freshman this season, Armoni has averaged 6.4 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.2 assists while playing in all 32 of St. Peter鈥檚 games with 10 starts. One of his highlights was even featured on ESPN鈥檚 SportsCenter Top 10 in January.
ARMONI 馃憦 ZEIGLER 馃憦 馃憦 x
— #MAACHoops (@MAACHoops)
The two have always been close, which is no surprise given their love for basketball. When Zakai鈥檚 mother lost the family home during the COVID-19 pandemic, the elder Zeigler stayed with his brother鈥檚 step-dad and mom , deepening their love for each other during one of the hardest times of their lives.
Yessir lil bro 馃槼
— Zakai Zeigler (@Realzakaiz)
While the Volunteers come in as a heavy favorite, the Peacocks know a thing or two about March Madness victories as shown by their Cinderella run last year. Regardless of the outcome Thursday, the Zeigler family will come out happy and continue to cheer on whichever brother makes it to the Round of 32.
