UConn Women (2 Seed) Advance!
They Are the Only Non-1 Seed in the Men's or Women's Final Four

Updated: 11:00 PM Monday 3/31


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MEN'S SECOND CHANCE Pool

 

Pick the winners of all remaining 15 games: Wins in the first round are worth 1 point; wins in the second round are worth 2 points; wins in the third round are worth 4 points; a win in the final game is worth 8 points.

The winner gets 75% of pool; 2nd place gets 25%.

We have 26 entries. If everyone pays, the winner gets $195.00 and second place gets $65.00.

If Auburn beats Duke, Neal Anderson wins, and Lois Lamond and Marty Rabinowitz tie for second.
If Duke beats Auburn, Lois Lamond and Marty Rabinowitz tie for first place.
If Auburn beats Houston, Neal Anderson wins and Mike Mahoney is second.
If Houston beats Auburn, Mike Mahoney wins and Gary June is second.
If Florida beats Duke, Nick Loiacano wins and Ben Smith is second.
If Duke beats Florida, Mike Vaccaro wins, and Mike Vaccaro and Matt Wackrow tie for second.
If Florida beats Houston, Kyle O'Brien wins and Nick Loiacano is second.
If Houston beats Florida, Gary June wins and Mike Mahoney is second.

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MEN'S ALL THE WAY Pool

 

Pick the winners of all 63 games: Wins in the first round are worth 1 point; wins in the second round are worth 2 points; wins in the third round are worth 4 points; wins in fourth round are worth 8 points; wins in the fifth round (national semi-finals) are worth 16 points; a win in the final game is worth 32 points.

The winner gets 75% of pool; 2nd place gets 25%.

We have 280 entries. If everyone pays, the winner gets $2100.00 and second place gets $700.00.

If Auburn beats Duke, Ed Tolbert wins, and Kasey Eader, Mike Mahoney, Chris Shore, and Karen Vahe tie for second.
If Duke beats Auburn, Ben Morris wins and Jim Carlson is second.
If Auburn beats Houston, Nick Loiacano wins and Barry Cleghorn is second.
If Houston beats Auburn, Matthew Acorn wins and Chip Acorn is second.
If Florida beats Duke, Dennis Fitzgerald wins and Ryan Rosenau is second.
If Duke beats Florida, Nick Loiacano, Matthew Murphy, and Mike O'Brien tie for first place.
If Florida beats Houston, Mike Whalen wins and Joe Sova is second.
If Houston beats Florida, Sean Whalen wins, and Adam Crotty and Drew Weatherwax tie for second.

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WOMEN'S ALL THE WAY Pool

 

Pick the winners of all 63 games: Wins in the first round are worth 1 point; wins in the second round are worth 2 points; wins in the third round are worth 4 points; wins in fourth round are worth 8 points; wins in the fifth round (national semi-finals) are worth 16 points; a win in the final game is worth 32 points.

The winner gets 75% of pool; 2nd place gets 25%.

We have 28 entries. If everyone pays, the winner gets $210.00 and second place gets $70.00.

If UConn beats South Carolina, Peter Mahoney wins and Matthew Murphy is second.
If South Carolina beats UConn, Dan Lamond wins and Alison Wackrow is second.
If UConn beats Texas, Jim Kotzuba wins and Peter Mahoney is second.
If Texas beats UConn, Jim Kotzuba wins and Peter Mahoney is second.
If UCLA beats South Carolina, Nick Loiacano wins and Shayle Keating is second.
If South Carolina beats UCLA, Alison Wackrow wins and Chris Fasano is second.
If UCLA beats Texas, Nick Loiacano wins and Eric Fasano is second.
If Texas beats UCLA, Jim Kotzuba and Alison Wackrow tie for first place.

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MEN'S SWEET SIXTEEN Pool

 

Pick the teams to make it to the Sweet Sixteen.
{Tiebreaker goes to the player with the lowest surviving seed in the Sweet Sixteen.}

The winner gets 75% of pool; 2nd place gets 25%.

Jim Carlson wins (with 15 correct).
Alessandro Dinello (Ole Miss), Danny Lewis (BYU), Matthew Murphy (BYU),
and Drew Weatherwax (BYU) tie for second place (13 correct).

We have 78 entries. If everyone pays, Jim gets $585.00 and
Alessandro, Danny, Matt, and Drew each get $48.75.

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WOMEN'S SWEET SIXTEEN Pool

 

Pick the teams to make it to the Sweet Sixteen.
{Tiebreaker goes to the player with the lowest surviving seed in the Sweet Sixteen.}

The winner gets 75% of pool; 2nd place gets 25%.

Nick Loiacano wins (with 14 correct).
Matthew Murphy is second (with 12 correct).

We have 10 entries. If everyone pays, Nick gets $75.00 and Matthew gets $25.00.

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MEN'S FINAL FOUR Pool

 

Pick the teams to make it to the Final Four.
{Tiebreaker goes to the player with the lowest surviving seed in the Final Four.}

The winner gets 75% of pool; 2nd place gets 25%.

Steve Abrams, Mark Dillard, Nick Loiacano, Matthew Murphy, Mike O'Brien, Andrew Rosenau, Joseph Sova, and Drew Weatherwax tie for first place with all four correct!

We have 46 entries. If everyone pays, Steve, Mark, Nick, Matthew, Mike, Andrew, Joseph, and Drew each get $57.50.

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WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR Pool

 

Pick the teams to make it to the Final Four.
{Tiebreaker goes to the player with the lowest surviving seed in the Final Four.}

The winner gets 75% of pool; 2nd place gets 25%.

Nick Loiacano and Matt Murphy tie with all 4 correct!

We have 9 entries. If everyone pays, Nick and Matt each get $45.0.

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MEN'S BY THE LINE Pool

 

Pick one team to "win" the Tournament against the spread (each game will be judged against the spread as published in The Boston Globe on the morning of the game). If the favorite beats the spread, it advances. If the underdog wins the game outright, it advances. If the two teams tie against the spread, both lose. If the underdog loses the game but beats the spread, the person who picked the underdog then owns (advances with) the favorite for the remainder of the tournament.

The winner gets 100% of pool.

We have 64 entries. If everyone pays, the winner gets $640.00.

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MEN'S LEMMINGS Pool

 

Just like BY THE LINE, but multiple players can pick the same team. Pick one team to "win" the Tournament against the spread (each game will be judged against the spread as published in The Boston Globe on the morning of the game). If the favorite beats the spread, it advances. If the underdog wins the game outright, it advances. If the two teams tie against the spread, both lose. If the underdog loses the game but beats the spread, the people who picked the underdog then own (advance with) the favorite for the remainder of the tournament.

The people who picked the winning team get 100% of pool.

Jenessa Abrams wins.

We have 20 entries. If everyone pays, Jenessa wins $200.00.

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MEN'S TWIGS AND SEEDS Pool

 

Runs like the Final Four pool with one major twist: Points are awarded on seed value. Pick one team from each region; every win is worth the value of the seed number (one thru 16). For example, a #1 seed that wins five games gets 5 points; a #8 seed that wins one game gets eight points. Total points wins the pool.

The winner gets 100% of pool.

Alessandro DiNello wins.

We have 46 entries. If everyone pays, Alessandro gets $460.00.

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