Monday, March 30, 2015

NCAA Tournament - Final 4 is Set

All:

The remainder of the Final Four is set is set, with Duke and Michigan State joining Kentucky and Wisconsin.  Kingfish Rod Parham of Atlanta remains in the lead, and will have the lead through the time I touchdown in Indianapolis on Friday.  Keep your eyes on this blog for updates after Saturday's Final Four, but also for our semi-live blogging of the trip.

We lost one more champion as the Gonzaga Bulldogs fell.  As a reminder, the champions selected this year are:  Arizona, Duke, GonzagaIowa StateKansas, Kentucky, Notre Dame, SMU, Villanova, Virginia, Wisconsin.  Bold teams remain in the tournament.

A couple of notes, the picks of the day go to Cory Mauro and Steve Usma 2, the only two brackets to have selected both Michigan State and Duke.  The antithesis of that is Arlene Hopps - which has the dubious distinction of being the highest ranked entrant with the possibility of zero additional points from here on out.  Another mention to Katie Butler Litsey, who is the highest ranked entry to have correctly selected 0 of the Final Four participants.

There is a formatting glitch that I really do not want to take the time to try to find, so my apologies for the random spacings.

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As always, please double check your math as I may have missed something.  I corrected a few ballots from yesterday’s results, as yes, I even double-check myself.

Now, on to the standings.  Ties, for now, are listed alphabetically.

1.         Kingfish Rod Parham – 124  Kentucky/Duke

2.         George Walks 1 – 120 Wisconsin/Iowa State

3.         Paul John Reichert IV – 113 Kentucky/Duke

4.         Si Nichols 1 – 111 Wisconsin/Duke
            Silas Nichols – 111 – Kentucky/Duke


6.         Adam Jorgensen – 108 Wisconsin/Duke
            Paul John Reichert 2 – 108 Duke/Kentucky

8.        Jacey Fowler 2 – 105 Kentucky/Duke

9.       Carolyn Fowler and Jane Reynolds – 103 Villanova/Kentucky
          Kim Bancsi Lumpkin 2 – 103 Wisconsin/Virginia
          Si Nichols 2 – 103 Kentucky/Duke

12.         Griffey Parker – 101 Kentucky/Villanova

13.       Anthony LaPira – 100 Kentucky/Duke

14.       Jacey Fowler 1 – 98 Kentucky/Gonzaga
            Cory Mauro – 98 Kentucky/Duke
            Debbie Nieman – 98 Duke/Kentucky

17.       Greg Kummerlen – 97 Kentucky/Duke

18.       Day Yi – 95 Kentucky/Duke

19.       Trenton May – 94 Virginia/Kentucky

20.       Albert Harper III – 92 Kentucky/Villanova

21.       Colleen Hamilton – 91 Kentucky/Villanova

22.       Serena Davila – 90 Kentucky/Gonzaga
            Jonathan Wasserman – 90 Kentucky/Virginia

24.       Brent Bellinger – 89 Kentucky/Duke
            Brian Spatchek – 89 Wisconsin/Gonzaga
            Cheryl Spuhler – 89 Virginia/Kentucky


27.       Steven Usma 2 – 88 Kentucky/Duke

28.       Karen Katz – 87 Kentucky/Villanova
            Kareem Montague – 87 Kentucky/Villanova
            Sasha Moon – 87 Kentucky/Duke
            Joshua Zdrowak – 87 Duke/Kentucky

32.       Allison Parker – 86 Duke/Kentucky
            Steve Usma 1 – 86 Kentucky/Villanova

34.       Alvaro Gonzalez – 85 Kentucky/Virginia
            Arlene Hopps – 85 Villanova/Arizona
            Matt Nieman – 85 Kentucky/Blank
            Traci and Kyle Sheehan – 85 Duke/Wisconsin

38.      Ashley Poer 1 – 84 Wisconsin/Gonzaga
            Stacia Wilkaitis 2 – 84 Villanova/Wisconsin

40.        Koma Gandy – 83 Wisconsin/Duke
            Ty Leatherman – 83 Duke/Kentucky
            George Walks 3 – 83 Arizona/Virginia

43.       Rich Samuels 2 – 82 Kentucky/Virginia
            Barkley Sosa – 82 Kentucky/Duke
            George Walks 2 – 82 Kentucky/Duke

46.       Carolyn Fowler – 81 Kentucky/Villanova
            Kim Bancsi Lumpkin – 81 Wisconsin/Virginia
            Noel Martinez – 81 Kentucky/Duke

49.       Steffan Alexander – 80 Kentucky/Duke
            Jed Dorsey – 80 Wisconsin/Villanova
            Matt Hopps – 80 Kentucky/Duke
            Amy Zdrowak – 80 Kentucky/Duke

53.       Ashley Poer 2 – 79 Iowa State/Kentucky
            Jason Schultz – 79 Kentucky/Virginia
            Abigail Sosa – 79 Kentucky/Virginia
            Hannah Sosa – 79 Kentucky/Duke
            Steve Usma 4 – 79 Kentucky/Virginia

58.       Alex King – 78 Arizona/Duke
            Mac Kroesen – 78 Virginia/Kentucky
            Sam Lozier – 78 Wisconsin/Virginia
            Pepe Sosa – 78 Kentucky/Villanova

62.       Kyle Henderson – 77 Kentucky/Virginia
            Eric Inge – 77 Kentucky/Duke
            Michael Litsey – 77 Wisconsin/Virginia
            Stacia Wilkaitis 1 – 77 Kentucky/Villanova
            Hershey Zdrowak – 77 Arizona/Villanova

67.       Jessica Koch – 76 Kansas/Duke
            Steven Usma 3 – 76 Gonzaga/Kentucky
            George Walks 4 – 76 Kentucky/Duke

70.       Erin Devlin – 75 SMU/Kentucky
            Katie Butler Litsey – 75 Arizona/Villanova
            Chad Upson – 75 Kentucky/Iowa State
            Katie Zdrowak – 75 Kentucky/Gonzaga

74.       Rich Samuels 1 – 74 Kentucky/Virginia
            Justin Yung – 74 Virginia/Kentucky

 76.     Vic LaPira – 73 Kentucky/Gonzaga
            Jane Reynolds – 73 Kentucky/Iowa State

78.      George Walks 5 – 71 Villanova/Arizona

79.       Jen Mahoney – 70 Wisconsin/Virginia

80.      Rich Samuels 3 – 69 Notre Dame/Oklahoma
           Keith Zdrowak – 69 Villanova/Kentucky

82.      Martha Kroesen – 68 Kentucky/Gonzaga

83.       Jason Spuhler – 67 Kentucky/Virginia

84.       Kyle Henderson 1 – 65 Arizona/Virginia

85.       Chris Kroesen – 56 Arizona/Villanova

86.       Braeden Helland – 51 Kentucky/Northern Iowa

1 comment:

  1. Did I get kicked out of the tournament? It was the little hearts I drew next to Duke, wasn't it? Was that too much?

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