Monthly Archive: March 2019

Two Tickets Punched, Two More To Go

Virginia and Texas Tech punched their tickets Saturday to Minneapolis. Virginia used some March magic to outlast Purdue in OT.

This is the Cavaliers first Final Four since 1984.

Texas Tech stunned 1-seed Gonzaga to reach the Final Four, the first trip in school history. The Red Raiders are known for their tough defense but their offense helped them in their historic win.

Two more tickets will be earned today. Auburn and Kentucky tip-off in a SEC Elite 8 matchup while basketball elite’s Duke and Michigan State will battle for the last ticket.

The final tally of paid entries 142 with five disqualified for non-payment.

Here’s the official prize breakdown:

RankWinnings
1$310
2$150
3$100
4$75
5$50
6$25

Check out PickHoops.com’s What If to see how well your bracket(s) will finish.

What If Scenarios

Good luck to everyone.

Chalk Rules Part II

Day four produced the same chalky taste but almost had the upset of the tournament. Duke survived UCF and a last-second tip-in to advance to the Sweet 16. In the process saved thousands of brackets nationwide including over 38% (56 brackets) from our pool.

The only double-digit seed to advance to the Sweet 16 was Oregon. The Ducks easily downed the UC-Irvine Anteaters late Sunday night. Chalk ruled the remaining teams that advanced which includes the top three seeds from each region, two four seeds and one five seed.

The PickHoops.com Pick Counts By Game gives a great picture of which team was selected for each game.

Joe Schulte leads after day four. However 34 entries are within 4 points of first which is the same amount each winner is worth for the next round so there is plenty of time to make a move.

Reminder that payment deadline is Wednesday. If you have not paid, please do so. Good luck to everyone once the action resumes Thursday night.

Chalk Rules

The game of the day was the first of the day. The LSU Tigers staved off a Maryland rally and scored the game winner with 1.1 second punching the first ticket to the Sweet 16 this year.

The other close game of the day had the UK Wildcats survive, 62-56, against Wofford as the Terriers’s star Fletcher Magee went 0-12 from three. He became the NCAA career leader in three-point shots during Thursday’s win. A very tough way for the senior to end his collegiate career.

Ava Corcoran and Carol Smith are tied atop the HoopsHysteria pool standings after day three. Only two brackets have busted with the elimination of Cincinnati and Kansas State.

Good luck to everyone.

The Madness Begins

Chalk ruled day one of the tourney with one big upset as 12-seed Murray State dominated Marquette en route to a 83-64 win. The Racers were led by phenom and soon-to-be-NBA star Ja Morant who recorded the first triple double in the tournament since 2012 with a 17 point, 16 assist and 10 rebound performance. He was simply spectacular.

Day one also saw two minor upsets with two 10-seeds advancing. Florida held off a late charge from Nevada while Minnesota controlled their game against Louisville as both teams advanced to Saturday.

Day one also had a couple of near upsets. SEC tournament champion and 5-seed Auburn escaped with a 78-77 win over 12-seed New Mexico State in a “hold my beer” on how to lose a game.

6-seed Maryland literally stole away the game against 11-seed Belmont when this happened.

As for our pool, we have 147 submitted brackets. An increase of 23 brackets over last year. Awesome! Welcome and thank you to all of the new participants. As always I will announce the payout once I have verified payment for each bracket. Payment deadline is next Wednesday.

Here’s the link for the standings after day one. Alex Wimmers, Carol Smith and your truly are currently tied atop. (I also have two brackets at the bottom too.)

Standings

Also here’s the list of selected champions. Duke is the over whelming top choice. You can find this data on the PickHoops site under the Stats menu.

Pick Counts by Game

I’m looking forward to a fun day two. Good luck to everyone.