Friday, March 29, 2024

2024 NCAA Tournament Pool Sweet 16/Day 1

 

Sorry for the late post - but I did have work I had to do today (Damn depositions.)  But finishing this up while actually watching basketball, so that is nice!

Well, the Sweet Sixteen is now halfway done, and we had some pretty good games last night.  WE HAVE A NEW LEADER(S), but before we get started, I have to relay this story from one of the entrants in our pool.

Jody Cox of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, was on vacation last week and as we all know, that was when our brackets were due.  He and his family were on a Spring Break ski trip, or in the jungle, or Serengeti, or Australian Outback, who knows.  [Ed. Note - I know, but it isn't my place to put his business out there.]  But, he really, really wanted to enter the pool.  So, being the bright, MacGyverish guy that he is, he drew his own brackets, took a picture and sent it to me so that I could timely receive his entry.  Now, it is perfectly legible and I had no problem scoring his sheet.  However, I found out in talking to him this week that he drew the brackets on a pizza box!!!  That my friends, is resourcefulness and dedication!!!  He is the Andrew Tate of our pool - without all of the criminality and horrible personality.

There are also some pretty interesting facts and statistics pertaining to the beginning of the Sweet Sixteen!

Purdue and Gonzaga - both in the Sweet Sixteen - have the most tournament wins without winning a national title at 46.  Illinois has 44.  [Spoiler Alert - 45].

The Illinois-Iowa State game is a matchup of KenPom's number 1 ranked offense (Illinois) and defense (Iowa State).

Duke hasn't beaten a higher seed in the NCAA Tournament since 1994.  They play the one-seed Houston Cougars in the Sweet Sixteen tonight.

San Diego State has more tournament wins the past two years (7) than in all previous tournaments combined (6).

Louisiana Tech won the first women's NCAA Tournament in 1982 over Cheyney State.  The starting point guard for Louisiana Tech was Kim Mulkey.  You can read some about here on this post from SINICKAL.  (There's your F'in cite!)  You can also find us making fun of here in last year's Final Four Chronicles, and possibly more this year if LSU makes the Women's Final Four.

The Connecticut-San Diego State game is the rematch of the 2023 title game; The Marquette-NC State game is a rematch of the 1974 NCAA title game.  NC State won that game 76-64, behind the Most Outstanding Player David Thompson, in Greensboro, North Carolina.  Some big basketball names in that tournament:  Besides Thompson, Norm Sloan coached NC State and Tom Burleson was a standout, Al McGuire coached Marquette who had Maurice Lucas, and some featured players from outside that championship game included Bill Walton and Jamaal Wilkes from UCLA, Marvin Barnes from Providence, Campy Russell from Michigan and John Shumate from Notre Dame.  Loaded!

But, due to the rules of the day, we missed the possibility of the greatest tournament championship game, if the ACC Championship game was any indication.  See, back then only conference champions could participate in the NCAA Tournament, and NC State and Maryland were both in the ACC.  At the time of the tournament, NC State was ranked number 1 in the country and Maryland was ranked #4, but was probably the hottest non-Wolfpack team in the country entering the ACC tourney.  Being the number 1 seed, NCAA had a quarterfinal bye and dispatched Virginia 87-66 to make the finals.  Maryland, with the conference's number 2 seed, ran through Duke 85-66 and North Carolina 105-85 to set up the most collosal of conference finals, which NC State won 103-100 in overtime.  NC State qualified for the NCAA Tournament, and Maryland went home - as by far the greatest team to never even make the NCAA Tournament.  But that score is just the start ...

As stated earlier, NC State was led by David Thompson, three-time ACC Player of the Year and 1975 National Player of the Year.  His co-stars were Tom Burleson - the ACC Tournament's Most Outstnding Player - and Monte Towe, looking like polar opposites at 7'4" and 5'7" respectively.  Future Baltimore Oriole pitcher Tim Stoddard also started on this team coached by Norm Sloan.

Maryland had its own assortment of star players, including 6 future NBA draft picks.  It is even hard to say who "led" this team, but the six future draft picks included John Lucas, future Congressman Tom McMillan, Len Elmore, Mo Howard, Tom Roy, and Owen Brown.  Maryland was coached by the legendary Lefty Driesell, who passed away this February.

This game went back-and-forth all night, with Maryland hitting 12 of its first 14 shots.  NC State withstood that storm, and trailed only 55-50 at halftime.  NC State had a four-point lead with just over 2 minutes left in regulation, but Maryland scored two late buckups to force overtime.  Three lead changes in the extra frame occurred before NC State prevailed 103-100.

Most impressive state of this game is that both teams combined for zero turnovers in the second half and overtime.  Let me say that for the people in the back:  BOTH TEAMS COMBINED FOR ZERO TURNOVERS IN THE SECOND HALF!!!  That is high quality basketball.

Of course, the following year the NCAA expanded the tournament and allowed at-large teams into the NCAA Tournament.  Also of lasting import is the story that David Thompson could jump so high that he could take a dollar bill of the top of the backboard - and leave four quarters change!  He also scored 73 points in a single NBA game, topped only by Wilt Chamberlain (100, 78, 73 two times), and Koby Bryant (81) and Wilt Chamberlain (78).  [Luka Doncic also scored 73 in a game earlier this year.]

I know this is only NCAA Tournament-adjacent, but this is one of the three greatest basketball games ever, along with Duke-Kentucky 1992 (I can't believe I have to mention this - UGH!) and the 1992 US Olympic team's internal scrimmage chronicled in The Greatest Game Nobody Ever Saw

Now, let's get back to the 2024 games.

The first early game was Clemson/Arizona, with the Clemson defeating Arizona 77-72.  Clemson took an early lead, and although it kept seeming like the Wildcats were clawing back, they never could get over that hump.  With 1:06 remaining in the game, Clemson called time out, and then ran a picture-perfect out-of-bounds play for a PJ Hall Dunk that not only ended the game, but showed that all Wildcats must have problem defending the out-of-bounds under the basket play.  And, since I thought of this point as it happened, Guy Hughes of Lexington, Kentucky and Kevin Dick of Alexandria, Virginia have to suffer this thought with me now that I put it out there.

This is Clemson's first Elite 8 since 1980, when they were led by Larry Nance, who eventually went on to win the very first NBA Slam Dunk championship!

The second game was absolute annihilation:  Connecticut over San Diego State 82-52.  Some numbers from defending-champion UConn's run:

9 straight double-digit wins;
17 years since a defending champion reached the Elite Eight;
28 seconds that UConn trailed in last night's game; the only time they have trailed in this year's tourney;
86 - UConn's total margin of victory this tournament - the largest since 1985; and
+152 - The total +/- of Tristen Newton and Cam Spencer, UConn's starting back court.

Alabama defeated North Carolina 89-87 in a super-exciting game punctuated by North Dakota State transfer Grant Nelson's go-ahead three-point play and game-saving block for the Crimson Tide.

Then, Illinois beat Iowa State behind Terrence Shannon's 29 points, including two free throws with 6 second left to raise the lead to 5.

With a 3, 4 and 6 seed all advancing over a 1, 2, and 2 seed, we lost three champions last night, including Your Tournament Host.  Our remaining champions are:  ALABAMA, Auburn, Arizona, Baylor, CONNECTICUT, CREIGHTON, DUKE, Florida, Florida Atlantic, GONZAGA, HOUSTON, ILLINOIS, Iowa State, Kansas, Kentucky, MARQUETTE, Michigan State, North Carolina, NORTH CAROLINA STATE, PURDUE and TENNESSEE.  So, out of the 12 remaining teams in the tournament, entries have each of them as their champion, except Clemson.

Most entries had Connecticut in the Elite 8, and a surprisingly large number of entries picked Illinois into this weekend's game.  There were 12 entries with the Crimson Tide into the Elite 8, but only 3 that had Clemson surviving this far.  For that reason Kyle Henderson 1 of Fort Worth, Texas, Cheryl Spuhler of Acworth, Georgia, and Savannah Grace Pressly of Boca Raton, Florida all win the coveted "Pick of the Day"!  Congratulations you three.

Players of the Day

10.  Aaron Estrada, Alabama - 19 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists
9.  Armando Bacot, North Carolina - 19 points, 12 rebounds
8.  Stephon Castle, Connecticut - 16 points, 11 rebounds
7.  Jaden Bradley, Arizona - 18 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, 2 blocks
6.  Oumar Bello, Arizona - 15 points, 15 rebounds
5.  Cam Spencer, Connecticut - 18 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists
4.  Chase Hunter, Clemson - 18 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assist
3.  Curtis Jones, Iowa State - 26 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal
2.  Grant Nelson, Alabama - 24 points, 12 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, 5 blocks

1.  Terrence Shannon, Illinois - 29 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals

Social Media Posts of the Day

I saw this on both TikTok and Twitter - from two different posters.  It simply said, "I really hope Ke$ha did't wake up this morning feeling like P. Diddy!"

Ok Mr. Tournament Host - given the severity of the accusations against P. Diddy, that seems like kind of a shot.  How are you going to connect that to this tournament?  Here, let me show you.

So, there are a number of people implicated in the P. Diddy criminal investigation.  Among them is a 25-year old who is accused of working as a "drug mule" for Diddy, and has been arrested on charges of cocaine possession and possession of controlled substances.   In addition to being a "drug mule", this 25-year old has been accused in civil suits as procuring guns as well for Diddy.  This man is Brendan Paul.  Paul was arrested at the Opa-Locka airport attempting to board a private plane either owned or leased by Diddy.

Brenden Paul played basketball for Syracuse University during its heyday from 2018-2020 before transferring to Division II Fairmont State.  See, I told you could make the connection.

Anyway, it is important to note that everything stated above is still just an allegation and that in the United States we are innocent until proven guilty.

Now, on to the rankings.  You will notice a whole lot of Jacksons near at the top.  In fact, the Jackson Five are all doing very well.  I'll bet you can't find the 5th Jackson!  (You can't - it's Staudt!)  Anyways, as always, please check your scores and if you feel that a discrepancy exists, let me know.

Tournament Standings after Sweet Sixteen/Day 1

1.  Allison Parker - 86
     Marcus Jackson - 86

3.  Blake Jackson - 84

4.  Bill Ganoe 3 - 83

5.  Brian McMahon - 81

6.  Braeden Helland - 80

7.  Max Marion 3 - 79

8.  Ty Hedgpeth - 78

9.  Miles Jackson - 77
     Jeff Plamondon - 77

11.  George Fox 2 - 75

12.  Bill Ganoe 1 - 74
       Kyle Henderson 1 - 74
       Chris Simmons - 74
       Measha Williams 3 - 74
       Josh Zdrowak - 74

17.  Jody Cox - 73
       Amanda Staudt - 73

19.  Carolyn Fowler - 72
       William Pujals - 72
       Rich Samuels 4 - 72

22.  Cassi Spruill - 71
       Bubba Zdrowak - 71

24.  Daniel Barsky 1 - 70
       Javier Rodriguez - 70
       Rich Samuels 2 - 70
       Rich Samuels 5 - 70
       Measha Williams 1 - 70
       Justin Yung - 70

30.  Paul Cummings 2 - 69
       Alvaro Gonzalez - 69
       Sean McInerney 2 - 69
       Dave Piasecki - 69
       Marcus Spruill - 69
       Cheryl Spuhler - 69

36.  Kevin Dick - 68
       Mark Holbert - 68
       Matt Hopps - 68
       Si Nichols - 68

40.  Bill Ganoe 2 - 67
       Silas Nichols - 67
       Lee Pagan - 67
       Pepe Sosa - 67
       Jeremy Spuhler - 67
       George Walks 3 - 67
       Amy Zdrowak - 67

47.  Joel Chernoff - 66
       Paul Cummings 3 - 66
       Quinn Jackson - 66
       Jacey Reynolds 2 - 66
       Measha Williams 2 - 66

52.  James Coleman - 65
       Paul Cummings 1 - 65
       Brigadier General Kareem Montague - 65
       Matt Okell - 65
       Kingfish Parham - 65
       Day Yi - 65
       Katie Zdrowak - 65
       Keith Zdrowak - 65

60.  Scott Bieterman 1 - 64
       Shane Jernigan 2 - 64
       Skip LaForte - 64
       Max Macon 2 - 64
       Max Marion 1 - 64
       Sasha Moon - 64
       Rich Samuels 1 - 64
       Rich Samuels 3 - 64
       Brittany Sosa - 64

69.  Kyle Henderson 2 - 63
       Ashley Poer - 63
       Jane Reynolds - 63
       Keith Wynne - 63

73.  Justine Frank - 62
       Melissa Gaynor - 62
       Tyler Giamberini - 62
       Lily Spuhler - 62
       George Walks 4 - 62

78.  Scott Bieterman 2 - 61
       John Hedgpeth - 61
       Dawn Lamb - 61
       Derrick Lowe - 61
       Ryan Rodriguez - 61

83.  Jacey Fowler 1 - 60
       Cheryl Spuhler - 60
       Logan Spuhler - 60
       Biscuit Zdrowak - 60

87.  George Fox 1 - 59
       Max Macon 1 - 59
       Max Marion 2 - 59
       Michael McNally - 59
       George Walks 1 - 59

92.  Dan Laishley - 58
       George Walks 2 - 58
       Jonathan Wasserman - 58

95.  Jenna Finkelstein - 57
       Max Macon 3 - 57
       Chris O'Neil - 57
       Jessica Samuels - 57
       Jamie Toole - 57

100.  James Garvin - 56

101.  Adam Jorgensen 1 - 55
         Adam Jorgensen 2 - 55
         Max Marion 4 - 55

104.  Daniel Barsky 2 - 54
         Barbie Curlett 1 - 54
         Katie Kollmeyer - 54
         Mike Wolff 1 - 54
         Coco Wynne - 54

109.  Max Macon 4 - 53

110.  Clair Bullock - 52
         Barbie Curlett 2 - 52
         Karen Katz - 52
         Natalie Moon - 52
         Savannah Grace Pressly - 52

115.  Brent Bellinger - 51
         Nick Kuehl - 51
         Noel Martinez 1 - 51
         Kisha Marzouca 1 - 51

119.  Carolyn Fowler & Jane Reynolds - 50
         Shane Jernigan 1 - 50
         Chris Pettit - 50

122.  A.J. Ripin - 49

123.  Arlene Amo Hopps - 48

124.  Anne-Marie O'Neil - 47
         Barkley Sosa - 47

126.  Colleen Giamberini - 46
         Sean McInerney 1 - 46

128.  Hannah Sosa - 45

129.  Stephanie Henderson - 44
         Kisha Marzouca 2 - 44
         Jason Spuhler - 44

132.  Guy Hughes - 43
         Dave Marzouca 1 - 43
         Mike Wolff 2 - 43

135.  Dave Marzouca 2 - 42

136.  Noel Martinez 2 - 41

137.  ALYSSA HOPPS - QUINCY, MASS - 35 - CLINCHED LAST PLACE

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