Showing posts with label Jeff Plamondon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeff Plamondon. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

2022 NCAA Tournament Pool - Final Standings



No prose today, just results.  For information on how the Final Four is going, visit any of the Final Four Chronicles on this site.  For the winners, please give me a couple of days to double check all scoring and then I will contact you regarding how you want payment.


STANDINGS

Remember, please double-check your scores, and let me know if you think I made a mistake.

1.  Dawn Lamb (Keith) - 136 - KANSAS

2.  Jeff Plamondon 1 - 128 - KANSAS

3.  Ron Stewart - 121 - KANSAS

4.  Chris Simmons - 116 - KANSAS

5.  Steven Usma 4 - 115 - KANSAS

6.  Braeden Helland 3 - 114 - KANSAS

7.  Mark Holbert - 113 - KANSAS
     Chris Kroesen - 113 - KANSAS

9.  Bubba Zdrowak - 111 - KANSAS

10.  Dawn Lamb (Colbie) - 109 - KANSAS
       Brandon Satterwhite - 109 - KANSAS

12.  Annette Pritchard - 108 - KANSAS

13.  Gracie Kroesen - 107 - KANSAS
       Dawn Lamb - 107 - KAN1AS
       Sean McInerney 3 - 107 - KANSAS

16.  Day Yi 1 - 105

17.  George Walks 3 - 100 - KANSAS

18.  John Hopps - 96

19.  Allison Parker - 95

20.  Jeremy Spuhler - 93

21.  Javier Rodriguez 2 - 91 - Gonzaga/Arizona

22.  Bill Ganoe 3 - 87 - Arizona/Gonzaga
       Sean McInerney 1 - 87

24.  George Fox 1 - 84 - Gonzaga/Iowa

25.  Annette Pritchard 2 - 80
       George Walks 2 - 80

27.  Sean McInerney 2 - 79
       Katie Zdrowak - 79

29.  Rich Samuels 1 - 78
       Jonathan Wasserman - 78
       Justin Yung - 78

32.  Dan Laishley - 77
       Colonel Kareem Montague - 77
       Josh Zdrowak - 77

35.  Scott Bieterman 1 - 76
       Alvaro Gonzalez - 76
       Alyssa Hopps - 76
       Arlene Amo Hopps - 76
       Scott Kroesen - 76
       Jessica Samuels - 76  
       Mike Wolff - 76

42.  Bill Ganoe 1 - 75
       Biscuit Zdrowak - 75

44.  Justine Frank - 74
       Emily Lawson 1 - 58
       Silas Nichols - 74
       Ryan Rodriguez - 74
       Steven Usma 1 - 74

49.  Brent Bellinger 2 - 73
       Mac Kroesen - 73
       Steven Usma 3 - 73

52.  Guy Hughes - 72
       Blake Jackson - 72

54.  Quinn Jackson - 71
       Brian McMahon - 71
       Dave Piasecki 1 - 71
       William Pujals - 71
       George Walks 1 - 71

59.  Javier Rodriguez 3 - 70

60.  Rachel Bornn - 69

61.  Paul Cummings 1 - 68
       Larry Green - 68
       Kevin Kroesen - 68
       Hannah Sosa - 68
       Steven Usma 2 - 68
       Amy Zdrowak - 68

67.  Carolyn Fowler & Jane Reynolds - 67
       Jacey Fowler 1 -67
       Kline Kroesen - 67
       Glen Merchant - 67
       Javier Rodriguez 1 - 67

72.  Bill Ganoe 2 - 66
       Steph Stewart - 66

74.  Jen Armstrong - 65
       Rich Samuels 4 - 65
       Jamie Toole - 65

77.  Brian Hinaman - 64
       Philip Kroesen - 64
       Rich Samuels 3 - 64
       Keith Zdrowak - 64

81.  Kisha Marzouca 1 - 63
       Barkley Sosa - 63
       Pepe Sosa 2 - 63

84.  Brent Bellinger 1 - 62
       Matt Hopps - 62
       Edith Pecan - 62

87.  Braeden Helland 1 - 61
       Braeden Helland 2 - 61
       Ty Leatherman - 61
       Sasha Moon - 61
       Pepe Sosa 1 - 61
       George Walks 4 - 61

93.  Scott Bieterman 2 - 60
       George Fox 2 - 60
       Adam Jorgensen - 60
       Jeff Kroesen - 60
       Amanda Staudt - 60

98.  Paul Cummings 2 - 59
       Marcus Jackson - 59
       Emily Lawson 2- 59

101.  Dawn Lamb (Mitch) - 58
         Kisha Marzouca 3 - 58

103.  Daniel Barsky - 57
         George Fox 3 - 57
         Eric Inge - 57
         Dave Marzouca 2 - 57
         Nancy McInerney - 57

108.  Jenna Finkelstein - 56
         Hilary Kroesen - 56
         Martha Kroesen - 56
         Emily Lawson 3 - 56

112.  Jim Coleman - 55
        Carolyn Fowler - 55
        Jane Reynolds - 55

115.  Kisha Marzouca 2 - 54

116.  Jonathan Cox - 53
        James Garvin - 53
        ShaneDog Millionaire Jernigan 1 - 53
        Katie Kollmeyer - 53
        Ashley Poer 2 - 53

121.  Dave Piasecki 2 - 52
         Carl Walker - 52

123.  James Davis - 51
        Miles Jackson - 51

125.  Jacey Fowler - 50
         Chris LaForte 1 - 50

127.  Dave Marzouca 1 - 49
         Matt Nieman - 49

129.  ShaneDog Millionaire Jernigan 2 - 47
         Chris LaForte 2 - 47
         Brittany Sosa - 47

132.  Rich Samuels 2 - 45
         Jason Spuhler - 45

134.  Dave Marzouca 3 - 44
         Jeff Plamondon 2 - 44

136.  Scott Bieterman 3 - 43
         Kingfish Parham - 43

138.  Randy Pacheco - 34

139.  Ashley Poer 1 - 33

140.  Dawn Lamb (Quarter) - 30

141.  Day Yi 2 - 28

Monday, April 4, 2022

2022 NCAA Tournament Pool - Final Four


No prose today, just results.  For information on how the Final Four is going, visit any of the Final Four Chronicles on this site.

STANDINGS

Remember, please double-check your scores, and let me know if you think I made a mistake.

1.  Dawn Lamb (Keith) - 108 - KANSAS

2.  Day Yi 1 - 105

3.  Jeff Plamondon 1 - 100 - KANSAS

4.  John Hopps - 96

5.  Allison Parker - 95

6.  Jeremy Spuhler - 93
     Ron Stewart - 93 - KANSAS

8.  Javier Rodriguez 2 - 91 - Gonzaga/Arizona

9.  Chris Simmons - 88 - KANSAS

10.  Bill Ganoe 3 - 87 - Arizona/Gonzaga
       Sean McInerney 1 - 87
       Steven Usma 4 - 87 - KANSAS

13.  Braeden Helland 3 - 86 - KANSAS

14.  Mark Holbert - 86 - KANSAS
       Chris Kroesen - 85 - KANSAS

16.  George Fox 1 - 84 - Gonzaga/Iowa

17.  Bubba Zdrowak - 83 - KANSAS

18.  Dawn Lamb (Colbie) - 81 - KANSAS
       Brandon Satterwhite - 81 - KANSAS

20.  Annette Pritchard - 80 - KANSAS
       Annette Pritchard 2 - 80
       George Walks 2 - 80

23.  Gracie Kroesen - 79 - KANSAS
       Dawn Lamb - 79 - KANSAS
       Sean McInerney 2 - 79
       Sean McInerney 3 - 79 - KANSAS
       Katie Zdrowak - 79

28.  Rich Samuels 1 - 78
       Jonathan Wasserman - 78
       Justin Yung - 78

31.  Dan Laishley - 77
       Colonel Kareem Montague - 77
       Josh Zdrowak - 77

34.  Scott Bieterman 1 - 76
       Alvaro Gonzalez - 76
       Alyssa Hopps - 76
       Arlene Amo Hopps - 76
       Scott Kroesen - 76
       Jessica Samuels - 76  
       Mike Wolff - 76

41.  Bill Ganoe 1 - 75
       Biscuit Zdrowak - 75

43.  Justine Frank - 74
       Emily Lawson 1 - 58
       Silas Nichols - 74
       Ryan Rodriguez - 74
       Steven Usma 1 - 74

48.  Brent Bellinger 2 - 73
       Mac Kroesen - 73
       Steven Usma 3 - 73

51.  Guy Hughes - 72
       Blake Jackson - 72
       George Walks 3 - 72 - KANSAS

54.  Quinn Jackson - 71
       Brian McMahon - 71
       Dave Piasecki 1 - 71
       William Pujals - 71
       George Walks 1 - 71

59.  Javier Rodriguez 3 - 70

60.  Rachel Bornn - 69

61.  Paul Cummings 1 - 68
       Larry Green - 68
       Kevin Kroesen - 68
       Hannah Sosa - 68
       Steven Usma 2 - 68
       Amy Zdrowak - 68

67.  Carolyn Fowler & Jane Reynolds - 67
       Jacey Fowler 1 -67
       Kline Kroesen - 67
       Glen Merchant - 67
       Javier Rodriguez 1 - 67

72.  Bill Ganoe 2 - 66
       Steph Stewart - 66

74.  Jen Armstrong - 65
       Rich Samuels 4 - 65
       Jamie Toole - 65

77.  Brian Hinaman - 64
       Philip Kroesen - 64
       Rich Samuels 3 - 64
       Keith Zdrowak - 64

81.  Kisha Marzouca 1 - 63
       Barkley Sosa - 63
       Pepe Sosa 2 - 63

84.  Brent Bellinger 1 - 62
       Matt Hopps - 62
       Edith Pecan - 62

87.  Braeden Helland 1 - 61
       Braeden Helland 2 - 61
       Ty Leatherman - 61
       Sasha Moon - 61
       Pepe Sosa 1 - 61
       George Walks 4 - 61

93.  Scott Bieterman 2 - 60
       George Fox 2 - 60
       Adam Jorgensen - 60
       Jeff Kroesen - 60
       Amanda Staudt - 60

98.  Paul Cummings 2 - 59
       Marcus Jackson - 59
       Emily Lawson 2- 59

101.  Dawn Lamb (Mitch) - 58
         Kisha Marzouca 3 - 58

103.  Daniel Barsky - 57
         George Fox 3 - 57
         Eric Inge - 57
         Dave Marzouca 2 - 57
         Nancy McInerney - 57

108.  Jenna Finkelstein - 56
         Hilary Kroesen - 56
         Martha Kroesen - 56
         Emily Lawson 3 - 56

112.  Jim Coleman - 55
        Carolyn Fowler - 55
        Jane Reynolds - 55

115.  Kisha Marzouca 2 - 54

116.  Jonathan Cox - 53
        James Garvin - 53
        ShaneDog Millionaire Jernigan 1 - 53
        Katie Kollmeyer - 53
        Ashley Poer 2 - 53

121.  Dave Piasecki 2 - 52
         Carl Walker - 52

123.  James Davis - 51
        Miles Jackson - 51

125.  Jacey Fowler - 50
         Chris LaForte 1 - 50

127.  Dave Marzouca 1 - 49
         Matt Nieman - 49

129.  ShaneDog Millionaire Jernigan 2 - 47
         Chris LaForte 2 - 47
         Brittany Sosa - 47

132.  Rich Samuels 2 - 45
         Jason Spuhler - 45

134.  Dave Marzouca 3 - 44
         Jeff Plamondon 2 - 44

136.  Scott Bieterman 3 - 43
         Kingfish Parham - 43

138.  Randy Pacheco - 34

139.  Ashley Poer 1 - 33

140.  Dawn Lamb (Quarter) - 30

141.  Day Yi 2 - 28

Sunday, March 21, 2021

NCAA Tournament Pool - Round 1/Day 2

 


And we are back.  Day 2 of round 1 appears and who rears its ugly head?  That's right, Covid-19.  Apparently I was prescient yesterday when I wrote, "And yes, I hope this is the last Covid reference of the tournament.  Unless, of course, a team has to withdraw."  And guess what, a team had to withdraw.  And, although it was not Virginia of the ACC tournament withdrawal due to Covid, it was its in-commonwealth neighbor, Virginia Commonwealth University, giving Oregon an official 1-0 win in a walkover.  That will look great for the defensive stats.

What does that mean for the bracket?  Nothing.  Oregon wins, VCU loses, and that is how it will be scored.  Interestingly, the NCAA had a Covid-19 plan to replace teams.  If a team from a conference with multiple NCAA bids had to withdraw from the tournament, an ordered list of replacements was made to replace the team, if the withdrawal happened before midnight last Tuesday night (12:00 E.D.T. Wednesday morning).  The first team on the list was Louisville.  If a team from a single-bid conference had to withdraw before the same time deadline, the conference could replace it.  Once that deadline passes, we see what happened yesterday - a walkover.

As for the pool, we have a new leader.  Congratulations to Jeff Plamondon of Lincoln, Rhode Island.  Jeff vaulted into the lead by selecting Ohio as his guaranteed upset, but also had a strong day 1 by selecting North Texas, Oregon State and Syracuse as upsets.  You can see how close you are in relation to Jeff in the standings below.

And, speaking of Ohio, the Bobcats upset the aforementioned Virginia Cavaliers, meaning we will not have a defending NCAA tournament champion.  Marcus Jackson of Reston, Virginia is back in the pool this year, so we still have our defending champion in our pool.  And, Ashley Poer of Lake Worth, Florida and Steven Usma of Miami, Florida return as well, so let's see if somebody can repeat "in the money".

With the Cavaliers losing, we lost another championship pick, leaving us with 10 remaining.  As a reminder, the championship picks in our pool are (remaining teams in bold):  Alabama, Baylor, Florida, Florida State, Gonzaga, Houston, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, and Virginia.

Ohio wasn't the only upset yesterday, although for most of the day it looked like the day was going to end in straight chalk.  No upsets whatsoever through the first 8 games.  This did not bode well for the many entrants that not only selected Georgetown, but also as their guaranteed upset.  Georgetown repaid your faith in them by being down 24 at halftime, as Colorado led the Hoyas 47-23.  An entertaining 50-49 second hald did nothing to cut Georgetown's lead as the Buffaloes move forward.  

In the late games, 2 of the 3 finished in upsets.  UCLA, who defeated Michigan State in a "play-in" game on Thursday night, continued their hot run defeating BYU, and Abilene Christian defeated Texas 53-52.  So, what looked like was going to be a slow day regarding upsets, gave our pool 3 upsets, and lots of bonus points.

A good amount of entrants selected UCLA, and Ohio had its proponents as well, with both earning some guarantees.  But it was the Abilene Christian choice that was the sparsest, and thus, kudos to Justin Yung of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Colonel Kareem Montague of the DC Metropolitan Area, Braeden Helland of Jacksonville, Florida and Max Macon 2 of Jupiter, Florida for selecting Abilene Christian over Texas.  But, you did not have the prescience to gurantee that pick, like Ty Leatherman of Wilmington, North Carolina and Ken Ward of West Palm Beach, Florida.  Ty and Ken, you have earned the "Pick of the Day."

But, the "Bracket of the Day" has to go to long-time player Karen Katz of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, as she selected Ohio, UCLA, AND Abilene Christian.  Great work Karen.

And since Karen Katz has participated numerous years in this tournament pool, that reminds me that despite the no-contest defeat yesterday, Virginia Commonwealth has participated many years in the NCAA Tournament.  So, today's history lesson is just that, Virginia Commonwealth.

VCU first played in the NCAA Tournament in 1980, losing as a 12 seed to Iowa.  However, returning most of its players the next year, VCU earned a 5 seed, and defeated 12 seed Long Island, before falling to Tennessee 58-56 in overitme.  After missing the tournament in 1982, the Rams continued their run by winning 1 game in 1983, 1984, and 1985 as a 5, 6, and 2 seed respectively.  VCU had a long hiatus until 1996, when it returned as a 12 seed only to lose to Mississippi State 58-51.   Another hiatus followed before VCU returned in 2004, losing by 1 to Wake Forest as a 13th seed.

But, it was the 2005 Rams team that put VCU on the map.  VCU, the 11 seed, played 6 seeded Duke, who should have been known they were in trouble from the day the matchup was announced.  The CBS cameras were at VCU, and when the game was announced, point guard Eric Maynor jumped out of his chair and started clapping, ecstatic with the matchup.  And boy, did Maynor deliver.  Maynor and his teammates overwhelmed Duke with their athleticism, and Maynor scored 22 points, including a jumper with 1.8 seconds left to secure the win 79-77,  Maynor scored 6 of his points in the last 1:24.  VCU then fell in overtime 84-79 to Pittsburgh.  Eric Gaynor went on to be a first round draft pick of the Utah Jazz and spent 7 years in the NBA, before playing 5 professional seasons overseas.  He still possesses the VCU scoring and assist records.

Given Virginia's loss, I initially thought that my tournament history segment was going to be based upon defending champions losing in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, but that has happened more times than I thought, and more recently than I thought.  And besides, how can I pass up a chance to take a shot at Duke.

Stats of the Day

1.  Ohio's defeat of Virginia was Ohio's fourth NCAA Tournament win as 13 seed or higher.  That is tied for the most ever with Richmond.

2.  I know, this isn't really a stat, but it is fascinating.  UCLA defeated BYU in Hinkle Fieldhouse, which is a court on which former UCLA great - and basketball Hall of Famer - John Wooden played some of his high school games.

Players of the Day

5.  Tanner Groves - Eastern Washington.  Although Eastern Washington lost to Kansas, Tanner Groves scored 35 points, the most in a game so far in this tournament.

4.  Joe Pleasant - Abilene Christian.  Pleasant scored 11 points and 8 rebounds.  A very nice game, but Pleasant is here because he hit 2 free throws with 1.2 seconds remaining to secure Abilene Christian's 53-52 win over Texas.  Pleasant is a 58% free throw shooter for the season.

3.  Ben Vander Plas - Ohio.  Vander Plas scored 17 points, had 5 rebounds and 4 assist as Ohio defeated Virginia.  Although not a lot of points, Vander Plas did score 10 points in a 4 minute span that saw Ohio go from 1 down to 7 up late in the second half.  The fact that his father was teammates at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay with Virginia coach Tony Bennett, and in fact that he is named after Bennett (Bennet Vander Plas) is his full name, just adds to the story.

2.  Covid-19 - Independent.  Defeated Virginia Commonwealth in a walkover.

1.  Johnny Juzang - UCLA.  Juzang, a Kentucky transfer and brother of Harvard player Christian Juzang, scored 27 points on 10-16 shooting, including 3-7 from three-point range, as UCLA defeated higher ranked Brigham Young University, coached by Kentucky legend and 1996 National Champion Mark Pope.  And, if you didn't think I could somehow make this tournament about Kentucky despite its absence, you don't know me well enough.

Best Social Media Posts

1.  Truthfully, I didn't pay much attention to social media while watching yesterday's game.  The golf torunament can be a little tiring.  But, Virginia's loss made me re-visit UMBC's twitter feed from during that 1-16 matchup in 2018.  One of the best twitter runs in history, right up there with the Wendy's twitter roast from earlier this year.  It all started with Seth Davis, the basketball analyst from CBS, tweeted out "Virginia.  Sharpie."  at the start of the game.  Go check it out @UMBCAthletics.

Now, on to the standings.  As always, let me know if you think I made an error in calculations on your bracket.  I will be happy to go back and revisit.  Remember, points double for today's games.  First up is Illinois versus Loyola-Chicago.  Here we go ...

1.  Jeff Plamondon - 49

2.  Silas Nichols 2 - 48

3.  Silas Nichols 1 - 45

4.  Steven Usma 4 - 43
     Ashley Poer 1 - 43

6.  Brent Bellinger II - 41
     Kingfish Parham - 41

8.  William Pujals - 40
     Steven Usma 1 - 40

10.  Chris Igtiben 1 - 39
       Justin Yung - 39

12.  Brent Bellinger 1 - 38
       Dave Marzouca 1 - 38

14.  Liz Carew - 37
       Karen Katz - 37
       Katie Kollmeyer - 37
       Max Macon 4 - 37
       George Walks 2 - 37

19.  Ty Leatherman - 36
       Colonel Kareem Montague - 36
       Amanda Staudt - 36

22.  Larry Green - 35
       Nancy McInerney - 35
       Carey Taylor - 35
       Day Yi 1 - 35

26.  Brandon Satterwhite - 34
       Pepe Sosa - 34

28.  Jacey Fowler-Reynolds I - 33
       Colleen Hamilton 4 - 33
       Stephanie Henderson - 33
       Edy Pecan - 33
       Steven Usma 2 - 33
       Ken Ward - 33
       Measha Williams 4 - 33

35.  Scott Bieterman - 32
       Braeden Helland - 32
       Arlene Amo Hopps - 32
       Matt Hopps - 32
       Chris Igtiben 2 - 32
       Eric Inge - 32
       Dan Laishley - 32
       Steven Usma 3 - 32
       George Walks 3 - 32
       Measha Williams 2 - 32
       Measha Williams 3 - 32

46.  Skip Laforte - 31
       Max Macon 2 - 31
       Rich Samuels 1 - 31
       Amy Zdrowak - 31
       Katie Zdrowak - 31

51.  Jacey Fowler-Reynolds 2 - 30
       Sasha Moon - 30
       Brittany Sosa - 30
       Jonathan Wasserman - 30
       Keith Zdrowak - 30

56.  Braeden Helland 1 - 29
       Braeden Helland 2 - 29
       Guy Hughes - 29
       Max Macon 1 - 29
       Cheryl Spuhler - 29

61.  Kyle Henderson 2 - 28
       Adam Jorgensen 1 - 28
       Ashley Poer 3 - 28
       Rich Samuels 2 - 28

65.  Jenna Finkelstein - 27
       Kyle Hnderson 1 - 27
       Adam Jorgensen 2 - 27
       Adam Jorgensen 3 - 27
       Kisha Marzouca 2 - 27
       Joshua Ward - 27

71.  Paul Cummings - 26
       Carolyn Fowler - 26
       Colleen Hamilton 2 - 26
       Braden Helland 4 - 26
       Kisha Marzouca 1 - 26
       Javier Rodriguez - 26
       Jason Spuhler - 26

78.  Martha Kroesen - 25
       George Walks 1 - 25
       Day Yi - 2 - 25

81.  Rachel Bornn - 24
       Colleen Hamilton 1 - 24
       Colleen Hamilton 3 - 24
       Emily Lawson 2 - 24
       Jane Reynolds - 24
       Hannah Sosa - 24
       Jeremy Spuhler - 24

88.  Marcus Jackson - 23
       Mac Kroesen - 23
       Dave Marzouca - 23
       Michael McNally - 23
       George Walks 4 - 23

93.  Alvaro Gonzalez - 22
       Rich Samuels 3 - 22

95.  Dan Barsky 1 - 21
       Quinn Jackson - 21
       Shane Dogmillionaire Jernigan - 21
       Chris Laforte - 21
       Ashley Poer 2 - 21
       Wes Wiggins - 21
       Joshua Zdrowak - 21

102.  Luis Briones - 20
         James Garvin - 20
         Miles Jackson - 20
         Shane Dogmillionaire Jernigan - 20
         Max Macon 3 - 20
         Barkley Sosa - 20
         Measha Williams - 20

109.  Carolyn Fowler and Jane Reynolds - 19
         Greg Lieberman - 19
         Sean McInerney - 19
         Brian McMahon - 19
         Jessica Samuels - 19

114.  Brian Hinaman - 18
         Blake Jackson - 18
         Emily Lawson 1 - 18

117.  Dan Barsky 2 - 17
         Bubba Zdrowak - 17
         Biscuit Zdrowak - 17

120.  Justin Hallack - 16

Saturday, March 20, 2021

NCAA Tournament Pool - Round 1/Day 1


 Welcome Tournament Players to the Road to Indianapolis 2021.  It feels weird saying "road" to Indianapolis, since all of the players are already in Indianapolis and some of the coaches and CBS staff are probably already at St. Elmo Steakhouse, the bastards.  (Yes, I am jealous).  I know for a fact that Jim Nantz has his own whiskey shelf behind the host stand.

Some of the referees apparently went out to eat and it cost 6 of them their tournament officiating jobs as they were sent home.  When they arrived at their hotel on Monday to check-in (with a mandatory 48 hour quarantine period like everyone else associated with the tournament), there room was not ready and not food was available to eat. So, like any hungry person would do, the ventured out for some dinner.  Turns out, the next day one of the officials tested positive for Covid-19, meaning all 6 of them were sent home.  Weird times.

But also good times.  And by good, I mean GOD DO I MISS THIS TOURNAMENT.  They canceled one year and it feels like an enternity since I was in Minneapolis in 2019.  Can you believe that technically Virginia is still the defending tournament champions.  Unless you cound the fact that UCF claims last year's title because, well, that is what UCF does.  Virginia is also seriosly affected by Covid, having had to withdraw from the ACC Tournament last week due to positive tests within the program.  They self-quarantined in Charlottesville becasuse they are some very fine people, arriving in Indianapolis just yesterday.  Everyone has to pass 2 pcr tests to play, 1 yesterday and 1 today  And yes, I hope this is the last Covid reference of the tournament.  Unless, of course, a team has to withdraw.  Fingers crossed THAT doesn't happen.

We have 120 entries in the pool, from near and far.  And, a large number of you failed to follow directions.  Most notably Wes Wiggins of Tucson, Arizona and Colleen Hamilton I, II, III, and IV, of West Palm Beach, Florida (or at least nearby), all forgot to put their names on their entries.  Thankfully it only took a minute or two for me to figure out the culprits.

I do want to give credit to Arlene Amo Hopps of Quincy, Massachusetts for having the best penmanship.  I note this because some of you should seiously work on your writing.  On one entry I could just barely determine that the person picked Winthrop over Villanova.  

Although mostly 2-legged entrants, we do have a handful of 4-legged entrants, including our first ever gator, Bubba Zdrowak from Orlando, Florida.  Interestingly, he did not pick the actual Florida Gators.

But 2 entrants did (both in my household - good grief!)  Florida is one of 13 championship picks in our bracket.  The overwhelming favorites are Gonzaga and Illinois, which makes since as the 1 and 3 overall seeds.  The list of the champions selected are (teams remaining in bold):  Alabama, Baylor, Florida, Florida State, Gonzaga, Houston, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, and Virginia.

Yes, that means a number of participants have already lost their champion.  On DAY 1!  Particularly hurt by Ohio State are Luis Briones of Foxborough, Massachusetts, Collen Hamilton 3, and 4 of West Palm Beach-ish, Florida, and Dave Marzouca 2 of Boynton Beach, Florida.  But that all pales in comparison to Skip Laforte of Greenacres, Florida (it's the place to be), who selected Michigan State as his champion, and thus was out of the tournament before it officially started yesterday.

And speaking of Ohio State, that game knocked out a number 2 seed, as the Buckeyes just couldn't put away Oral Roberts.  And yes, we had one person select Oral Roberts, and that was Steven Usma 4 of Miami, Florida.  For being the only person to select Oral Roberts, Steven wins the "Pick of the Day" award, with all due apologies to Stephanie Henderson of (if I had to guess north/northeast Texas), and Kingfish Parham of Atlanta Georgia, who both not only selected North Texas, but also guaranteed North Texas!  Great work.

Oral Roberts and North Texas were not the only two upsets of the day as 5 double digit seeds advanced.  Rutgers, a 10-seed, doesn't count as bonus points under our definition, so that means that 4 upsets worth bonus points were available.  And nobody took advantage of the bonus points more than William Pujals of Charlotte, North Carolina, who not only selected 3 of the 4 upsets correctly (North Texas, Oregon State, and Syracus), but he also guaranteed Syracuse.  He received more in bonus points (20) than most people received points.  Lots of entries selected Syracuse, and even guaranteed Syracuse (one of the 2 most popular upset selections, along with Georgetown), so no special mention to those players, but congrats and take your bonus points.

Which brings us to today's history lesson.  I try to come up with my history lesson based upon a memory that is triggered by the day's play, and two things came to mind that led to one tournament memory specifically:  (1) Oral Roberts winning as a 15-seed over a 2-seed; and (2) Syracuse upsetting San Diego State.  What single memory could these two results bring together?

We have to go way back, well before any of us had even heard of University of Maryland-Baltimore City, back to mid-March 1991, when even a 15 seed had never defeated a 2 seed.  Interestingly, that 1991 Final Four was also held in Indianapolis.  But before the Final Four, an important first round game was held in Cole Field House in College Park, Maryland, between the number 2 seed Syracuse Orangemen (now Orange) and the 15 seed Richmond Spiders.  The game featured legendary coaches Jim Boeheim of Syracuse and Dick Tarrant of Richmond, and Richmond won 73-69 to become the first 15 seed to ever win a tournament game.  Richmond jumped out early scoring 44 points in the first half, and held on for their four point margin.  Richmond was led in scoring by Curtis Blair's 18 points, while Kenny Wood also had 12, with Terry Connolly adding 14 off the bench.  They defeated a loaded Syracuse team that included Billy Owens - who would become the 3rd overall pick in the NBA draft by the Sacremento Kings - LeRon Ellis, and Adrian Autry.  Richmond's advantage was its bench, paced by Connolly's 14 points and 30 minutes, and had 3 players play 13 minutes or more, 13 being the minutes played by Syracuse's sixth man Conrad McCrae.

Since then, 8 other 15-seeds have been victorious, including Santa Clara (1993), Coppin State (1997), Hampton (2001), Lehigh (2002), Norfolk State (2012), Florida Gulf Coast (2013), Middle Tennessee (2016) and Oral Roberts (yesterday).  Oral Roberts has a big hurdle this next round, as only Florida Gulf Coast in 2013 won their second round game.

And, there is nothing like a historical upset over the Orange to keep Syracuse alumni Silas Nichols of Washington, D.C., and Javier Rodriguez of Coral Gables, Florida from celebrating last night's Syracuse win too much.

Back to yesterday's action, we had some great performances from players yesterday, including Justin Smith from Arkansas who scored 29 points, had 13 rebounds, 5 steals and 2 blocks in 20 minutes, Brad Davison from Wisconsin who scored 29 on 5-7 shooting from 3-point range, Javion Hamley who had 24/11 for North Texas, and Max Abumas who had 29 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals for Oral Roberts.  But, the leading performances yesterday were Kevin Obanor from Oral Roberts who scored 30 points and had 11 rebounds, Miles McBride of West Virginia who scored 30 points (with 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals) on 11-17 shoorting, and Buddy (maybe I am not JUST) the coache's son Boeheim who scored 30 points while going 7-10 from 3-point range.

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4.  Houston had 6 players score in double figures.  Now that is some balanced scoring.

3.  Oregon State secured their first NCAA Tournament win since 1982.  That was so long ago the Beavers in 1982 were led by Sophomore Charlie Sitton and Freshman A.C. Green.  Yes, THAT A.C. Green.

2.  Oral Roberts had only 6 turnovers against Ohio State.  That is the way to upset a higher seed.  Take care of the ball.

1.  The average age of the starting lineup of the Wisconsin Badgers is older than the starting lineup of the Chicago Bulls.  You read that correctly.

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3.  From PFTCommenter on Twitter:  Oral ironically just absolutely refuses to go down

2.  From RossTuckerNFL on Twitter:  Oral Roberts has more wins over Ohio State than Jim Harbaugh.

1.  From Tim Reynolds on Twitter:  Breaking:  Terry Porter just called a foul on Oral Roberts and awarded Ohio State six free throws.  (For those that don't know, Terry Porter is the official that threw the [extremely] late pass interference flag against Miami and in favor of Ohio State in the 2002 Fiesta Bowl.)

The only two unanimous selections from yesterday were both number 1 seeds:  Baylor and Illinois.

So, enough chit-chat.  Here are the standings.  If you think there is a discrepancy between your listed score and the score you believe you earned, just send me an e-mail and I will be more than happy to re-visit and re-score your sheet. I do make mistakes and I will be happy to correct them.  Just know that if in re-scoring your sheet I find an error, no matter which direction, I will use the appropriate score - so there is the possibility of moving backward.  On to the standings (ties listed alphabetically):

1.  William Pujals - 32

2.  Katie Kollmeyer - 27
     Silas Nichols 1 - 27
     Jeff Plamondon - 27

5.  Silas Nichols 2 - 26
     Ashley Poer 1 - 26
     George Walks 2 - 26

8.  Kingfish Parham - 25

9.  Justin Yung - 24

10.  Eric Inge - 23
       George Walks 3 - 23

12.  Matt Hopps - 22
       Chris Igtiben - 22
       Sasha Moon - 22
       Amanda Staudt - 22
       Steven Usma 2 - 22 
       Keith Zdrowak - 22

18.  Jacey Fowler Reynolds 1 - 21
       Colleen Hamilton - 21
       Braeden Helland 1 - 21
       Stephanie Henderson - 21
       Colonel Kareem Montague - 21
       Edy Pecan - 21
       Steven Usma 4 - 21
       Amy Zdrowak - 21

26.  Arlene Amo Hopps - 20
       Rich Samuels 1 - 20
       Cheryl Spuhler - 20
       Measha Williams 2 - 20
       Measha WIlliams 4 - 20

31.  Nancy McInerney - 19

32.  Brent Bellinger 2 - 18

33.  Jenna Finkelstein - 17
       Braeden Helland 2 - 17
       Martha Kroesen - 17
       Rich Samuels 2 - 17
       Brandon Satterwhite - 17
       Joshua Ward - 17
       Day Yi 2 - 17

40.  Liz Carew - 16
       Carolyn Fowler - 16
       Colleen Hamilton 2 - 16
       Braeden Helland 3 - 16
       Adam Jorgensen 1 - 16
       Adam Jorgensen 2 - 16
       Adam Jorgensen 3 - 16
       Dan Laishley - 16
       Ty Leatherman - 16
       Max Macon 4 - 16
       Steven Usma 1 - 16

51.  Brent Bellinger 1 - 15
       Rachel Bornn - 15
       Paul Cummings - 15
       Dave Marzouca 1 - 15
       Dave Marzouca 2 - 15
       Kisha Marzouca 1 - 15
       Javier Rodriguez - 15
       Brittany Sosa - 15
       Hannah Sosa - 15
       Jason Spuhler - 15
       George Walks 1 - 15
       Measha WIlliams 3 - 15

63.  Guy Hughes - 14
       Michael McNally - 14
       Jane Reynolds - 14
       Rich Samuels - 14
       Jeremy Spuhler - 14
       Jonathan Wasserman - 14
       Katie Zdrowak - 14

70.  Colleen Hamilton 3 - 13
       Emily Lawson 2 - 13
       Ashley Poer 3 - 13
       George Walks 4 - 13
       Day Yi - 13

75.  Scott Bieterman - 12
       Larry Green - 12
       Ken Ward - 12

78.  Shane Dogmillionaire Jernigan 2 - 11
       Karen Katz - 11
       Mac Kroesen - 11
       Skip Laforte - 11
       Ashley Poer 2 - 11
       Pepe Sosa - 11
       Joshua Zdrowak - 11

85.  Carolyn Fowler and Jane Reynolds - 10
       James Garvin - 10
       Alvaro Gonzalez - 10
       Braeden Helland 4 - 10
       Kyle Henderson 2 - 10
       Chris Igtiben 2 - 10
       Quinn Jackson - 10
       Shane Dogmillionaire Jernigan 1 - 10
       Max Macon 3 - 10
       Kisha Marzouca 2 - 10
       Sean McInerney - 10
       Carey Taylor - 10
       Steven Usma 3 - 10
       Wes Wiggins - 10

99.  Dan Barsky 1 - 9
       Luis Briones - 9
       Colleen Hamilton - 9
       Kyle Henderson 1 - 9
       Brian Hinaman - 9
       Blake Jackson - 9
       Miles Jackson - 9
       Greg Lieberman - 9
       Max Macon 2 - 9
       Brian McMahon - 9
       Barkley Sosa - 9
       Measha Williams - 9
       Bubba Zdrowak - 9

112.  Jessica Samuels - 8
         Dan Barsky 2 - 8
         Jacey Fowler-Reynolds 2 - 8
         Marcus Jackson - 8
         Emily Lawson 1 - 8
         Max Macon 1 - 8

118.  Justin Hallack - 7
         Chris Laforte - 7
         Biscuit Zdrowak - 7