Category: 2022 Blog

  • Michigan is heading to the Sweet 16

    Tennessee looked like they had finally got the game under control with a 60-54 lead with a little over 8 minutes to play.

    But the Wolverines finished the game with outstanding defense, outscoring the Vols 22-8 to end the game. Eli Brooks made a couple great drives to the basket to help lead the Wolverines to a 4 point lead with a couple minutes to play, and then Michigan would stop the Vols on one side of the court and hit their free throws on the other side.

    Michigan at 17-14 had the worst record of any team in the Field of 68. Many said the Big 10 shouldn’t have been rewarded with so many bids. The Wolverines have silenced all the critics – they just knocked off a Tennessee team many thought could win the national championship.

    Congratulations to the Wolverines, who are the first double digit seed to make it to the Sweet 16 this year!

  • Tar Heels are heading to the Sweet 16

    What a wild start of the day. So, lets set some context. My daughter Katie is playing rugby for the first time. And their game this morning was in Alexandria. So, the family climbed into the car at 7 am, and headed up to D.C. Katie’s rugby team did great, and I am so proud of her for trying a new sport. The Richmond Strikers rugby team won their first 15 vs. 15 rugby game of the season 66-15 over Alexandria. So, we were all very happy and tired and on our way home.

    We stopped in Fredricksburg for lunch, and I realized the first game of the day had started – so I checked in on the score. And I tell Elizabeth and the kids, “you will not believe it, North Carolina is beating Baylor 42-29 at halftime. If UNC wins, I might have to go back through the blog to remember the lyrics that your dad taught the kids of the UNC Fight Songs.”

    And Elizabeth said, “Oh – you don’t need to look up the lyrics. We can help” And without missing a beat, Elizabeth and the kids start singing.

    Aye zigga zoomba zoomba zoomba

    Aye zigga zoomba zoomba zay

    Aye zigga zoomba zoomba zoomba

    Aye zigga zoomba zoomba zay

    Roll ’em down you Tar Heel Warriors

    Roll ’em down and fight for Carolina

    Go to hell, Duke!

    To be fair, only Elizabeth yelled out the last line – we didn’t teach the kids that part when they were young. Charlie asked if they really sing that, and Elizabeth said yes, especially when they are playing Duke. And then she led them back into song

    I’m a Tar Heel Born, I’m a Tar Heel Bred

    And when I die, I’m a Tar Heel Dead

    So It’s RAH RAH Car’lina ‘lina

    RAH RAH Car’lina ‘lina

    RAH RAH Car’lina RAH RAH RAH!!!

    So, I pulled out my phone and said, “Great, I guess I can post it now!” And Elizabeth said, “NO!!!! You will jinx them!!!!”

    When we get home, I turn on the game. And I look to see the game is still a 9 point lead, and I think they have got a chance here. And before they go to commercial, the announcer says “Baylor is on a 20-4 run!!! This one isn’t over yet!!!” I pause confused for a minute, and then realize that UNC had been up by 25 points, and now it is 9. Now, I am thinking what the heck is happening in this game.

    I learn that after going up 25, the Tar Heels Brady Manek was ejected for a Flagrant 2 foul – and the Bears have gone on a tear ever since. Their pressure was relentless and UNC really struggled with it, turning the ball over multiple times.

    Each time, Baylor sneaks up on what would be a historic comeback – 25 points would have tied the record ever comeback in the tournament, Charlie cheers on the Bears as I sadly watch the Tar Heels lead slip away. Then, confused, I said – “Wait a second!!!! Are you rooting for Baylor!!!!” And Charlie goes, “Yeah – I picked Baylor to win this game before losing to UCLA, and I want to win!”

    I said, “You know as you cheer each time of a Baylor basket that I picked UNC in both of my picks and your mom and I always support the Tar Heels!” and he looked at me in shock that I would have picked UNC. “Well – then I really want them since it will give me 20 more points than you.” I couldn’t decide at that point if I should be disappointed in Charlie for picking against one of his Grandpa’s schools, and wouldn’t root for a huge upset simply over 20 points in the pool, or if I should be proud that Charlie wanted to beat me so badly that he cares about every single point.

    Regardless, I get a little more comfortable when UNC went up by 6 points with just 38 seconds left. But Baylor’s Jeremy Sochan hit a three pointer, UNC’s Armando Bacot missed both free throws, and Baylor’s James Akinjo drive to the basket, lays it in while getting fouled, and ties the game from the line. UNC holds for the final shot, but RJ Davis waits too long and has to settle for a long three pointer that misses. We are heading to overtime.

    As Dontrez Styles hits a three pointer to start overtime and give UNC back a 3 point lead, all I can think to myself is “This is all my fault! I was all ready to write this fun post!!! I picked them which we all know is a jinx!!! I guess I still would get to write about how Baylor had tied the largest comeback in NCAA history – but what fun is that!!! It wasn’t simply about the Basketball Pool or my Blog – as a fan, I really wanted to see the Tar Heels win. Fortunately, UNC wasn’t ready to give in. And RJ Davis put the lead away for good with a drive to the basket, and made a circus type shot while being fouled, which made both Charlie and me shout out in excitement – he may have been rooting for Baylor, but it was the type of athletic layup that was incredible. Davis hit the free throw as well to put the Tar Heels up 6 – and this time, Baylor had no answer.

    Our first #1 seed has been knocked out of the tournament, and the North Carolina Tar Heels will be heading to Philadelphia for the East Regional Sweet 16. Meanwhile, as I type this, #1 Kansas is hanging on to a 1 point half-time lead over Creighton. Looks like we might have some more excitement – and it is only the first two games of the day!!!!

  • Taking a second to recognize excellence

    Have to give some kudos to the South Carolina women’s basketball team. They did something that I don’t think I will ever see again in their first round tournament game against Howard.

    They set a new standard for defensive excellence. They had scored 44 pointe in the first half, but that wasn’t the big story. They had managed to hold Howard to 4 points!!! That is right – they were winning 44-4 at halftime.

    They continue to stop Howard in the 3rd quarter – as Howard only scored 4 more points – imagine playing 30 minutes of basketball and only scoring 8 points! By the end, Howard had scored an all-time low of 21 points in an NCAA Tournament game, and South Carolina advanced with a 58 point victory.

    I know that the MEAC conference is not a power house, there is a reason that Howard was a 16 seed. But Howard did win their conference and was 21-10 for the season. And South Carolina held them to 4 point in an entire half!!!!!

    What an amazing performance from the South Carolina women!!!!

  • Congratulations to our First Round Leaders!!!

    The sleep deprivation of the Lunatic has begun. I was nodding in and out of consciousness as #14 Colgate was trying to pull an amazing upset against Wisconsin. I remember at one point trying to finish the handicapping for Saturday’s games and having something written like “Gonzaga has been beating everyone by 10 points this season so I have to exppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp”. Then, I’d look up to see 4 minutes had passed in the game, and realized I had fell asleep mid-sentence with my hand on the laptop keyboard. Sadly, this happened multiple times.

    Time apparently ran out on Colgate as well. I saw Johnny Davis lead Wisconsin on a 10-0 run to finally take the lead from Colgate with around 4-5 minutes left in the game (it was all a blur so I can’t be sure). The next thing I knew, John Cena and Nicole Byers were on the screen talking about the next contestants on Wipeout. I checked the ESPN app to see TCU finished their double digit victory against Seton Hall and Wisconsin won by 7 over Colgate – I assume it was exciting but to be honest, I have no clue.

    I quickly added TCU and Wisconsin to the winners list so the standings would update and went to bed. I will probably do a quick check to make sure my dreaming didn’t put an incorrect winner in. But lets assume that I at least did that correctly last night.

    Congratulations to Rob Nesbitt – he is tied with himself at the top of the pool as both of his brackets predicted 28 of 32 games correctly. Five others are just 10 points behind in a tie for third, as TJ Acuto, Nick Kindig, Jen Miller, Ted Hatcher, and Ann Hawkins all impressively got 27 games right. And surprisingly, the Crazed Lunatic’s insane picks and his son, Charlie both were in the 6 way tie for 8th – along with Red Shepley, Mike Mullins, John Franklin and Julia Dull.

    As you can expect with the leaders doing well, they also lead the Upset pool – but here the ranking is based on what upsets they were correct on. There is a two way tie for the lead at 150 points between Ann Hawkins and Rob Nesbitt. Nick Kindig is just one point behind in 3rd place, while Red Shepley and Rob Nesbitt’s second bracket is tied for 4th at 144.

    Only 7 people are beating the Lunatic!!!!!!! Now I am sure I am still asleep and dreaming!!!!! I will have to check again after Katie’s rugby game to make sure this is all true.

    Good luck to everyone with their second round picks!!!!! And please, no one wake up the sleeping Lunatic – he is enjoying his dream at the moment. It is nice in this dream – a 15 seed is playing for a chance in the Sweet 16, he did well with his first round picks, and there have been plenty of exciting, close games to cheer about.

  • Iowa State is still dancing

    Last season, the Iowa State Cyclones only won 2 games the entire season. Which is what makes tonight even more incredible. It is special enough when an 11 seed pulls an upset to reach the second round of the tournament. But the turnaround that the Cyclones have had is amazing.

    LSU kept trying to trim the Cyclones lead – getting as close as 2 points when Mwani Wilkinson made a layup with under a minute. So LSU decided to play defense, get a stop and try to tie or win the game on the final possession.

    Iowa State eventually got the ball into the hands of freshman Tyrese Hunter around the NBA three point stripe on the sideline, let the shot clock get down to 3, and calmly drilled the three pointer to lead the Cyclones to a 59-54 victory.

    It was a little bit of some karma as well – considering that LSU just fired their head coach due to the NCAA payment scandal allegations. But this isn’t just a story about LSU’s mess. Today, it is much more a story about the turnaround of the Iowa State program, which has now won 19 more games this season than they did last year, and they will be playing on Sunday to add to that turnaround.

    Go Cyclones!!!!!

  • Illinois survives the Mocs attack

    13 seeded Chattanooga led this game for 39 minutes – but Illinois fought and fought and managed to survive. The CBS announcer just mentioned that Illinois led for only 25 seconds. Unfortunately for Chattanooga, it only matters who is leading when the clock strikes zero.

    With under a minute and down 1, Illinois’ Coleman Hawkins was surprisingly fouled, but he missed the free throw. But Kofi Cockburn rebounded the miss and hit the short shot in the lane.

    Chattanooga drove right back and Malachi Smith got fouled driving to the basket. Smith hit both free throws to regain the lead for the Mocs.

    But it would be short-lived – after some good defense, Alfonso Plummer drove to the basket and was also fouled. Plummer, who hit some key three pointers to help Illinois climb back into the game, calmly hit nothing but net on both free throws to put Illinois ahead.

    Malachi Smith drove to the basket with time running out just to get his shot blocked by Hawkins. Smith chased the ball down to the corner, made a nice move to get open from about 17 out, and his shot was just a little too strong as time ran out on Chattanooga.

    It wasn’t pretty. But March doesn’t care about style points. Illinois wins 54-53 to sadly send 13th seeded Chattanooga home – survive and advance!!!

  • Boiler Up

    I have to tell you I was nervous – after losing to 14 seed North Texas last year and then watch St. Peter’s beat Kentucky, you realize quickly that there is no safe game in March.

    But the Boilers handled their business and pretty decisively never let Yale get into the game, winning 78-56 and advancing to Sunday. Many of the top teams have been advancing today, but we did finally get a pair of upsets.

    The Miami FL / USC game was super exciting as there were 12 lead changes in the second half. Miami looked like they had the game under control with a 7 point lead with 44 seconds, but Drew Peterson from USC tried to change the story. He hit a three pointer to cut the lead to 4, and then helped trap Miami in the corner to force a turnover as Miami dribbled out of bounds. Then Peterson hit another three pointer. In 19 seconds the lead dropped from 7 to 1.

    Miami got fouled and Sam Waardenburg hit one of two free throws to set the stage. Peterson drove to the basket this time and made the layup to tie the game. Miami gets the ball one last time and Charlie Moore drives to the hoop and gets fouled with 3 seconds to go and calmly hit both free throws to give the Hurricanes a 68-66 lead. And then March almost happened. Peterson got the ball at half court, launched the ball up at the buzzer, banks off the backboard, hits the front of the rim, and harmlessly falls to court. The Hurricanes hang on to their 2 point upset victory over USC.

    Looks like the upsets will continue at Charlie’s soccer game as Notre Dame ran away from Alabama. But halftime is over – back to soccer for a short time.

  • Congrats to the leaders after Day 1

    We have 5 who managed to get 14 of 16 games right despite all the upsets. Our leaders at this early stage are Gregg Farber, Mike Mullins, Ted Hatcher, Ann Hawkins, and Rob Nesbitt. Ann picked one more upset and leads the Upset Pool.

    My son Charlie is in a group of 21 entries tied for 6th – going 13 of 16. So, he is super happy. The Lunatic is hanging in there at 12 of 16 – which is in a tie at 27th.

    But since it is 1 pm EST and I am nodding in and out as I type this, I will have to call it a night, even if I want to blog about Murray State’s exciting overtime victory over San Francisco.

    We will see if the chalk fights back tomorrow or if the upsets continue

  • Survive and advance

    Arkansas and UCLA were supposed to run away as 4 seeds.

    UCLA needed a 15-4 run to finish the game, including a huge three-pointer by Tyger Campbell.

    Arkansas found themselves in a tight game against Vermont. Stanley Umude led the Razorbacks with 21 points, as Arkansas watched their small lead get cut all the way to 2 with 10 seconds left and almost turned the ball over. But replay ruled the ball was off the Vermont, and Arkansas held on for a 4 point victory.

    It doesn’t have to be pretty – you just have to survive and advance. On a night when upsets are happening a lot, you have to give UCLA and Arkansas some credit for hanging in there and surviving.

  • Cinderella’s Name is the St Peter’s Peacocks!!!

    My Sane Picks along with 118 other entries might have just ripped up their brackets! That is because the most picked team to win the East bracket just got eliminated in overtime by the 15th seed St. Peter’s Peacocks!!!!

    It looked like the Wildcats would survive when they scored the first 4 points of overtime. But the Peacocks hung in there to tie the game off a three-pointer from Doug Edert. Then, Daryl Banks got fouled going to the basket and hit both free throws to give the Peacocks the lead. And with about a minute left, KC Ndefo drove to the lane, got double teamed, but found Hassan Drame for the layup to give St Peter’s a three point lead.

    Then, when all the pressure was there with Kentucky fouling to try to extend the game, St. Peter’s went 6 for 6 from the line to finish off the massive upset.

    Who would have thought that two 12 seeds winning wouldn’t be the biggest story of the day. That’s because the Kentucky Wildcats are heading home and MAAC Tournament Champion St. Peter’s is staying a couple more days in Indianapolis!