Ladies and Gentlemen:
So we are now onto the Elite 8, and after Louisville and Michigan
State victories, we have a new leader, George
Walks 1 of West Palm Beach. George
manage to select both Michigan State and Louisville into the Elite 8, gaining
him extra points over most of the pack.
Also selecting both the Spartans and Cardinals was Si Nichols 1 and Si Nichols
2 of Scottsdale, Arizona and Cory
Mauro of West Palm Beach, FL.
Collectively, these were the picks of the day.
In addition to a new outright leader for the first time since the
first day of the tournament, we also had our first entries with 0 points for a
day. That dubious distinction goes to Jennifer Mahoney of West Palm Beach,
FL/Monmouth, II, Jason Spuhler of
Acworth, GA and Braeden Helland of
Jacksonville, FL. Due to the other half
of the bracket, though, these entries can still score some points today and
next week, just not tomorrow.
We lost no champions yesterday, so the champions in play remain
the same. Although two of those will definitely
fall tonight as both matchups consist of two champions: Kentucky v. Notre Dame and Wisconsin v.
Arizona. As a reminder, he champions
selected this year are: Arizona, Duke, Gonzaga, Iowa
State, Kansas, Kentucky,
Notre Dame, SMU, Villanova, Virginia, Wisconsin.
Bold teams remain in the tournament.
Have fun watching the Elite 8 today. While most entries have Kentucky winning the
Midwest regional, there is a large split among the selections in the West
regional, with a large number of selections for Wisconsin and an equally larger
number who selected Arizona. That game
will go a long way to separating our participants and if Kentucky loses today,
the few that did not select those Wildcats will be incredibly happy. Remember today’s game count for 8 points each.
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. George Walks 1 – 104
– 3/4 Wisconsin/Iowa State
2. Kingfish Rod Parham –
100 – 3/4 Kentucky/Duke
3. Paul John Reichert
IV – 89 – 4/4 Kentucky/Duke
4. Kim Bancsi Lumpkin 2
– 87 – 3/4 Wisconsin/Virginia
Si Nichols 1 – 87 –
4/4 Wisconsin/Duke
Si Nichols 2 – 87 –
4/4 Kentucky/Duke
Silas Nichols – 87
– 4/4 Kentucky/Duke
8. Griffey Parker – 85 – 3/4 Kentucky/Villanova
9. Adam Jorgensen – 84
– 3/4 Wisconsin/Duke
Paul John Reichert
IV 2 – 84 - 3/4 Kentucky/Duke
11. Jacey Fowler I – 82 –
4/4 Kentucky/Gonzaga
12. Jacey Fowler 2 – 81 –
3/4 Kentucky/Duke
13. Carolyn Fowler/Jane
Reynolds – 79 – 3/4 Villanova/Kentucky
Day Yi – 79 – 3/4 Kentucky/Duke
15. Arlene Hopps – 77 –
3/4 Villanova/Arizona
16. Anthony LaPira – 76 –
3/4 Kentucky/Duke
17. Colleen Hamilton – 75
3/4 Kentucky/Villanova
Katie Butler Litsey
– 75 – 3/4 Arizona/Villanova
19. Serena Davila – 74 –
4/4 Kentucky/Gonzaga
Cory Mauro – 74 – 4/4
Kentucky/Duke
Debbie Nieman – 74
3/4 Duke/Kentucky
Jonathan Wasserman
– 74 – 2/4 Kentucky/Virginia
23. Brent Bellinger – 73
– 3/4 Kentucky/Duke
Carolyn Fowler – 73
– 2/4 Kentucky/Villanova
Greg Kummerlen – 73
– 3/4 Kentucky/Duke
Brian Spatchek – 73
– 3/4 Wisconsin/Gonzaga
Cheryl Spuhler – 73
– 3/4 Kentucky/Virginia
28. Kareem Montague – 71
– 3/4 Kentucky/Villanova
Sasha Moon – 71 –
3/4 Kentucky/Duke
Ashley Poer 2 – 71
– 2/4 Iowa State/Kentucky
Jason Schultz – 71
– 3/4 Kentucky/Virginia
Steven Usma 4 – 71
– 3/4 Kentucky/Virginia
George Walks 5 – 71
– 2/4 Villanova/Arizona
34. Mac Kroesen – 70 –
3/4 Virginia/Kentucky
Trenton May
70 – 3/4 Virginia/Kentucky
Allison Parker – 70
– 3/4 Duke/Kentucky
37. Alvaro Gonzalez – 69
– 3/4 Kentucky/Villanova
Kyle Henderson 2 –
69 – 3/4 Kentucky/Virginia
Matt Nieman – 69 –
3/4 Kentucky/Blank
Traci and Kyle
Sheehan – 69 – 3/4 Duke/Wisconsin
Hershey Zdrowak –
69 – 3/4 Arizona/Villanova
42. Albert Harper III –
68 – 3/4 Kentucky/Villanova
Ashley Poer 1 – 68
– 3/4 Wisconsin/Gonzaga
Steven Usma 3 – 68
– 4/4 Gonzaga/Kentucky
45. Chad Upson – 67 – 2/4
Kentucky/Iowa State
George Walks 3 – 67
– 3/4 Arizona/Virginia
Katie Zdrowak – 67
– 3/4 Kentucky/Gonzaga
48. Rich Samuels 1 – 66 –
1/4 Kentucky/Virginia
Rich Samuels 2 – 66
– 2/4 Kentucky/Virginia
George Walks 2 – 66
– 2/4 Kentucky/Duke
Justin Yung – 66 –
3/4 Virginia/Kentucky
52. Kim Bancsi Lumpkin 1
– 65 – 3/4 Wisconsin/Virginia
Noel Martinez – 65
– 3/4 Kentucky/Duke
Jane Reynolds – 65
– 2/4 Kentucky/Iowa State
55. Steffan Alexander –
64 – 3/4 Kentucky/Duke
Jed Dorsey – 64 –
2/4 Wisconsin/Villanova
Matt Hopps – 64 –
3/4 Kentucky/Duke
Steven Usma 2 - 64
– 4/4 Duke/Kentucky
Amy Zdrowak – 64 –
3/4 Kentucky/Duke
60. Karen Katz – 63 – 3/4
Kentucky/Villanova
Hannah Sosa – 63 –
4/4 Kentucky/Duke
Joshua Zdrowak – 63 - 3/4 Duke/Kentucky
63. Alex King – 62 – 3/4 Arizona/Duke
Sam Lozier – 62 –
2/4 Wisconsin/Virginia
Pepe Sosa – 62 –
3/4 Kentucky/Villanova
Steven Usma 1 – 62
– 3/4 Kentucky/Villanova
67. Eric Inge – 61 – 2/4 Kentucky/Duke
Michael Litsey – 61
– 2/4 Wisconsin/Virginia
Rich Samuels 3 – 61
– 2/4 Notre Dame/Oklahoma
Stacia Wilkaitis 1
– 61 – 2/4 Kentucky/Villanova
71. Jessica
Koch – 60 – 2/4 Kansas/Duke
Martha Kroesen – 60
– 2/4 Kentucky/Gonzaga
George Walks 4 – 60
– 3/4 Duke/Kentucky
Stacia Wilkaitis 2
– 60 – 3/4 Villanova/Wisconsin
75. Koma Gandy – 59 – 3/4
Wisconsin/Duke
Ty Leatherman – 59
– 3/4 Duke/Kentucky
77. Barkley Sosa – 58 –
4/4 Kentucky/Duke
78. Kyle Henderson 1 – 57
– 2/4 Arizona/Virginia
Vic LaPira – 57 –
3/4 Kentucky/Gonzaga
80. Abigail Sosa – 55 –
3/4 Kentucky/Virginia
81. Jen Mahoney – 54 –
2/4 Wisconsin/Virginia
82. Keith Zdrowak – 53 –
3/4 Villanova/Kentucky
83. Jason Spuhler – 51 –
2/4 Kentucky/Virginia
84. Erin Devlin – 49 –
2/4 SMU/Kentucky
85. Chris Kroesen – 48 –
2/4 Arizona/Virginia
86. Braeden Helland – 43
– 2/4 – Kentucky/Northern Iowa
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