NCAA TOURNAMENT POOL STANDINGS
Sweet 16 Day 1
We
have a defending champion!!!! Steve Usma has mathematically clinched
last place. This is quite possibly the
earliest anyone has locked up a money finish in any NCAA Tournament Pool –
EVER!!! Steve is in last place and can
only earn points if Virginia wins tonight.
Then, he is done. Since tonight’s game is worth 4 points, and since
everyone within four points of him also has Virginia, he cannot jump anyone. Congratulations Steve!
As
for the picks of the day – nobody had Dayton, so nobody wins the pick of the
day award. A plurality of people in the
pool had 2 games right (mostly Florida and Arizona). If you picked two games right last night you
held ground, if you had 3 games right you gained and if you only had 1 correct
winner you lost ground.
Cesar Gonzalez is still in
first place, but we did have some movement at the top. Today is a big differential day as there is a
big split between those that have Michigan State and those that selected
Virginia. There is also a big split
between entries that chose Kentucky and those that picked Louisville. Nobody has Tennessee so if you chose Michigan
you could gain some ground.
For
explanations on the team names and numbers next to your entry name – see the
previous post.
Good
luck tonight everybody.
On
to the standings:
1. Cesar Gonzalez – 95 Florida/Arizona 4
2. Jane Reynolds – 84 Iowa State/Wichita State 2
Barkley
Sosa – 84 Florida/Kentucky 4
4. Brent Bellinger – 83 Michigan
State/Louisville 4
5. Jason Spuhler – 82 Florida/Louisville
4
6. Alvaro Gonzalez – 80 Arizona/Florida 4
Ava Manon Gonzalez – 80 Florida/Arizona 4
8. Jacey Fowler I – 79 Michigan
State/Louisville 4
Anthony LaPira – 79 Arizona/Michigan
State 3
10. Erin Devlin – 77 Florida/Arizona
4
Kyle Henderson 2 – 77 Louisville/Michigan
State 3
Karen Katz – 77 Florida/Louisville
4
Greg Kummerlan – 77 Florida/Arizona
3
14. Adam Jorgensen – 76 Michigan
State/Duke 2
15. Hershey Zdrowak – 76 Kansas/Arizona
2
16. Colleen Hamilton 1 – 75 Florida/Wichita
State 2
Michael Litsey – 75 Florida/Louisville
4
18. Kim Bancsi I – 74 Michigan
State/Louisville 3
Willa Fearrington 2 – 74 Florida/Louisville
3
Carolyn Fowler – 74 Florida/Louisville
4
Pepe Sosa – 74 Michigan
State/Kentucky 3
Meredith Tanen – 74 Wichita State/Florida 3
23. Rich Samuels – 73 Villanova/Duke 2
Abigail Sosa – 73 Michigan
State/Wichita State 3
Cheryl Spuhler – 73 Florida/Wisconsin 3
26. Steffan Alexander – 72 Florida/Arizona
3
Train Zimmerman – 72 Arizona/Michigan
State 3
Megan Kossove – 72 Florida/Louisville
3
29. Marc Rodney – 71 Florida/Louisville
4
Robert Tanen – 71 Louisville/Michigan
State 4
31. Carolyn Fowler & Jane Reynolds – 70 Wichita State/Michigan State 2
Albert Harper III – 70 Michigan
State/Louisville 4
33. J.C. Carralero 1 – 69 Connecticut/Louisville
3
Willa Fearrington 1 – 69 Louisville/Florida
3
35. Debbie Igdaloff Nieman – 68 Florida/Wisconsin
3
Trouble Kroesen – 68 Wichita State/Florida 2
37. Silas Nichols – 67 Michigan
State/Duke 3
Ashley Poer 1 – 67 Michigan
State/Louisville 3
39. Philip Kroesen – 66 Wichita State/Florida 3
Allison Parker I – 66 Michigan
State/Louisville 3
Allison Parker 2 – 66 Virginia/Duke
2
42. Kyle Henderson 1 – 65 Arizona/North
Carolina 2
George Walks 1 – 65 Arizona/Florida 3
44. Jacey Fowler II – 64 Florida/Michigan
3
45. Matt Hopps – 64 Florida/Arizona 4
Mango Merchant – 64 Michigan
State/Baylor 3
47. Michael Williams 2 – 64 Arizona/UCLA
2
Keith Zdrowak – 64 Florida/Michigan
3
49. Kim
Bancsi 2 – 63 Michigan State/Arizona 3
Hannah Sosa – 63 Florida/Wisconsin
4
Ryan Whitten – 63 Arizona/Villanova
2
Michael Williams 3 – 63 Arizona/Virginia
4
53. Kyle Henderson 3 – 62 Florida/Louisville
3
Melissa Lazaerchick – 62 Florida/Michigan
4
Jonathan Wasserman I – 62 Florida/Arizona
4
Jonathan Wasserman 2 – 62 Michigan
State/Duke 3
57. Martha Kroesen – 61 Villanova/Michigan 2
Justin Yung – 61 Duke/Virginia
2
Katie Zdrowak – 61 Louisville/Florida
3
60. Matt Nemo Nieman – 60 Arizona/Florida
3
Griffey Parker – 60 Michigan
State/Wichita State 2
62. Bridget Talley – 59 Florida/Arizona
3
Stacia Wilkaitis – 59 Florida/Wisconsin
3
64. Jack Henderson – 58 Florida/Wisconsin
4
Hilary Kroesen – 58 Arizona/Kansas
3
Katie Butler Litsey – 58 Florida/Creighton
2
Antonio Marinucci – 58 Florida/Louisville
4
68. Eric Inge – 57 Syracuse/Arizona 3
Ashley Poer 2 – 57 Wichita State/Florida 3
70. Sam Lozier – 56 Wisconsin/Kansas 3
Sean McInerney 2 – 56 Michigan
State/Louisville 4
72. Hilary Grace – 55 Louisville/Iowa
State 3
73. J.C. Carralero 2 – 54 Louisville/Kansas
3
Mac Kroesen – 54 Virginia/Arizona
4
Amy Zdrowak – 54 Virginia/Creighton
2
Joshua Zdrowak – 54 Michigan
State/Arizona 2
77. Ty Leatherman – 53 Duke/Florida
2
Kingfish Parham – 53 Florida/Duke
3
Alex Sotelo – 53 Louisville/Kansas
2
80. George Walks 5 – 52 Kansas/Duke 2
81. Arlene Hopps – 51 Massachusetts/Syracuse 1
George Walks 3 – 51 Florida/Duke
2
83. J.C. Carralero 3 – 50 Kansas/Louisville
3
Bill Lazarchick – 50 Florida/Louisville
3
Christina Pagdilao – 50 Duke/Virginia
2
Colin White – 50 Virginia/Wisconsin
2
87. Chris Kroesen – 49 Louisville/Virginia 4
Sasha Moon – 49 Michigan
State/Arizona 4
89. Colleen Hamilton 2 – 48 Wichita State/Florida 3
Day Yi – 46 Florida/Wisconsin
4
91. Sean McInerney 1 – 45 Florida/Louisville 4
Michael Williams 1 – 45
Florida/Arizona 4
George Walks 2 – 44 Virginia/Creighton
1
94. Kristen Bolton – 43 Duke/Florida
2
95. Tanya Fresneda – 42 Florida/Michigan
2
96. George Walks 4 – 40 Florida/Michigan
4
97. Steven Usma – 39 Duke/Villanova 0
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