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  • Cinderella is in the Final Four

    March 25, 2018

    Two weeks ago, when the Selection Committee announced that the 11 seed Loyola-Chicago Ramblers from the Missouri Valley Conference at 28-5 would play 6 seed Miami, they were listed by experts as a potential good team to pick for an upset. The Ramblers had dominated a traditionally top mid-major, and had also upset Florida earlier in the season.

    Then, Loyola hit a last second shot to beat the Hurricanes, and stories started coming out about their 98 year old nun Sister Jean, and they became one of those fun feel-good stories of March.

    But then, Loyola knocked off Tennessee and Nevada on last second clutch shots, and suddenly, the feel-good Cinderella story became a lot more.

    Tonight, the Ramblers didn’t need any last second heroics. Cinderella went and knocked off Kansas State 78-62, and the 11 seed that started as a trendy upset pick for a round is now heading to San Antonio as the first team to earn their way to the Final Four.

    These Ramblers play incredible defense, are extremely unselfish and always make the extra pass, and have multiple players who have proven they can make a clutch shot. And now, Cinderella has a chance to rewrite the history of the Dance. Loyola-Chicago is still dancing, and don’t be surprised if they are still dancing after the Championship game. This Cinderella doesn’t appear to have a curfew at midnight.

  • Congratulations to our Sweet 16 leaders

    March 24, 2018

    William England has moved ahead of yesterday’s leaders to get to 620 points and take over the lead in the pool.  It is still crazy close as Andrew Braslow is only 20 points behind, Stephen Harrell and Tanmay Gautam are only 30 points behind, and Heath Lindvall is only 40 points behind.  Ben Lawton, Chris Lacks and Kevin Flippen are tied for 6th only 50 points behind.   And then there is the crazy fact that we have 13 people tied for 9th place – only 60 points behind.

    Christy Lindvall is still leading the Upset Pool – now with 260 points, giving her a 13 point lead over Triona Weeks.  Alex Simon is 28 points behind in 3rd, Edward Zhang is 42 points behind in 4th and Andrew Braslow is 55 points behind in 5th.

    Will Caldwell and Mark Schumaker are currently doing the best job with their second chance – as they have correctly picked 7 of 8 Sweet 16 games.  They are closely followed by 17 people.

    Its kind of crazy – I have never seen such large groups of ties at this point in the contest.  But there is still plenty of time for some separation to happen.   Good luck to everyone in the Elite 8!!!!

  • Texas Tech advances to first ever Elite 8

    March 24, 2018

    Of course, there had to be just one top seed that lost today, and that one would be my Boilers.   Texas Tech just played great defense and took Purdue out of their offense, where a team that does a great job of scoring and taking care of the ball continuously turned the ball over.  There was a stretch in the first half where the Boilers didn’t score for over 7 minutes.

    It was clear Purdue missed their big man – as Texas Tech hurt the Boilers on the offensive side by driving to the basket and the help defense simply wasn’t there.  But not sure even Haas would have made a difference with the way that the Red Raiders played today.   It was an impressive effort to make it to the Elite 8 for the first time ever in their school history.

  • The Favorites are back

    March 24, 2018

    After a night of insanity, where two 9 seeds and an 11 seed won, Kansas and Villanova decided to bring the NCAA Tournament back to a little bit of normalcy.

    First, the #1 seed Jayhawks led by double digits for a good amount of the game.  Clemson did make a nice comeback at the end, but it was too late – the Jayhawks had built a large enough lead that they could withstand that run.

    Then, after West Virginia was slightly leading and threatening to pull the upset, #1 seed Villanova went on a large run to finish off the Mountaineers.

    In the evening games, #2 Duke is going to try to hold off #11 Syracuse – and #2 Purdue is going to try to hold off #3 Texas Tech.  The Lunatic is obviously going to be watching the latter of those games – hoping desparately that his Boilers can win!!!!   Boiler Up!!!!

  • FIve way tie for first

    March 23, 2018

    After all the upsets tonight, we are left with a five way tie for first.  Christy Lindvall, Edward Zhang, Alex Simon, Andrew Braslow, and Bob Degenhardt are tied at 480, 10 points ahead of Scott Grimes, 20 points ahead of William England, and 30 points ahead of Ethan Busby, Joseph Laucious, Triona Weeks, and David Chamowitz.

    Christy still holds a 4 point lead over Triona in the Upset pool – followed by Alex (25 behind), Edward (37 behind) and Andrew (51 behind).

    In the second chance pool, only 1 of us was brave enough to correctly pick all 4 games – that was David Zimmerman.   He leads against Sara Murphy, Shirli Zelcer, Eric Zeidler, Will Caldwell, Mark Schumaker, John Howarth, Bernard Benson, and my wonderful wife Elizabeth by 40 points – as they all got 3 of the 4 games right.

    Good luck to everyone!!!!!

  • Watch out for the 9 seeds

    March 23, 2018

    Kansas State jumped out to a 13-1 lead to start the game against the team now favored to win the South regional.  But Kentucky came back quickly and created a game that stayed close throughout.

    Kentucky kept dumping the ball into PJ Washington down low, and he kept drawing fouls.  He managed to foul out three of Kansas State’s players, including their leading scorer for the night, Xavier Sneed.  But while he was fouling out the Kansas State team, he was missing his free throws, going only 8 for 20.  So, with 1 minute and 14 seconds left, Kansas State gets the ball tied at 58 and decides to go with a 5 guard lineup.

    The largest player on the court is 6’4″.  Barry Brown drives to the basket late in the shot clock and gets the ball blocked out of bounds by Washington.  He gets another chance and throws up a desparation shot in the lane to just beat the shot clock, and misses again.  But KSU’s Cartier Diarra somehow amongst the bigger Kentucky players gets the rebound and called timeout.  This time, Brown would get a third chance, and it was the charm as he drove hard to the basket and hit the layup just barely over Washington’s attempt to block it.

    Quade Green quickly tried to take the ball up the court and missed a wild three point attempt, and KSU’s Amaad Wainwright grabbed the board and was quickly fouled.  Wainwright only made one free throw giving Kentucky one last chance – but Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s three pointer at the buzzer missed.  Kansas State had pulled the upset.

    Kentucky’s John Calapari had complained about being sent to Boise and having to play in a region of conference champions (there were 10 conference tournament champs and 2 regular season champs).  So, there has to be a lot of irony that Kentucky did great in Boise, and then when they were in Atlanta, Georgia – where their fans were in abundance, they lost to one of the 4 non-champions, Kansas State.  Make it even more ironic – it was the first time Kansas State had beaten Kentucky in school history.

    After that exciting game, I flipped over to notice that #9 seed Florida State was up big against Gonzaga.  They managed to make sure that Gonzaga never made a late run and took out #4 Gonzaga 75-60.

    Since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985, only two 9 seeds had ever made the Elite 8 (Boston College in 1993 and Wichita State in 2013).  Tonight, two more 9 seeds have made their way to the Elite 8.   Congratulations to Florida State and Kansas State on their major upsets.    So, we have #9 Kansas State vs #11 Loyola – Chicago and #3 Michigan vs #9 Florida State for one half of our Elite 8 – I imagine most of us didn’t pick that.  Have to love March – anyone has a chance to win the National Championship, and these 4 teams are seizing that opportunity, even if no one else thought they could do it.

  • Michigan returns to the Elite 8

    March 23, 2018

    I was so busy enjoying the Loyola – Chicago / Nevada game, but it would be wrong to not at least give Michigan a shout out.

    The Wolverines went and destroyed Texas A&M 99-72 on their way to Elite 8.   They jumped out quickly on the Aggies and never looked back.   The Wolverines hit 14 three pointers in the game – going 58.3% from deep.

    And so for the second year in a row, the Wolverines have peaked at the right time, as they have repeated winning the Big 10 Conference Tournament, and repeated their path to make the Elite 8 in the NCAA Championship.

  • Cinderella is still alive

    March 23, 2018

    Her name is Loyola – Chicago.  The 11 seed Ramblers found themselves down 20-8 to start the game.  And all this team did was finish the rest of the first half on a 20-4 run to take a 4 point lead at halftime.

    Eventually, the Ramblers got up by double digits, and Nevada did what they have done all tournament.   They came charging back – tying the game at 59 with 4 minutes left.

    But Loyola is an impressive team from the perspective of how unselfish they are – they were constantly making the extra pass to get someone wide open.  First, Clayton Custer found Aundre Jackson for a three pointer to regain the lead.  Then, Ben Richardson drove to the basket and when the defense collapsed on him, he flipped the ball to Jackson for an easy layup to give the Ramblers a 4 point lead.   But Caleb Martin came right back down the court to drill a three pointer to cut the lead to 1 with 1 1/2 minutes left.

    Both teams traded off free throws to set the stage with 36 seconds left.  In Loyola’s first game, Donte Ingram hit a three pointer with time running out to win the game.  Against Tennesse, it was Custer who was the star with a drive to the basket to win the game.  This time, Custer ran time off the shot clock until it was time to drive to the basket.  He got into the lane and then kicked the ball out to the corner to Marques Townes, who calmly let the defender jump by him, take one dribble and drilled a three pointer to give the Ramblers a 4 point lead.  Three different players, three critical end of game shots, three clutch game-winning shots.

    You have to give Nevada a lot of credit, there is no quit in their star Caleb Martin, who quickly advanced the ball up the court and made a three pointer to cut the lead back to 1 with 1.8 seconds.  But Nevada fell victim to their own clean play, as they only had 4 fouls.  So, Loyola was able to run out the clock before Nevada could commit their 3 fouls to send them to the line.

    Cinderella refuses to leave the dance.  The Loyola – Chicago Ramblers, after winning their first 3 games by a combined 4 points, are now only the 8th 11 seed in history to make the Elite 8.   One more victory, and they will join fellow 11 seeds VCU, George Mason and LSU as the highest seeded teams to ever make the Final Four.  Congratulations to the Ramblers for another fantastic victory!

  • Expert Sweet 16 Analysis

    March 21, 2018

    It is time for you to get expert analysis on this year’s Sweet 16 games.  Our Lunatic experts are here to break down the games.

    South Regional

    #5 Kentucky vs # 9 Kansas State

    The Lunatic – Kentucky – they have the best player on the floor in Kevin Knox.  The SEC tournament champion will win this one.

    Mrs. Lunatic – Kansas State – I simply can’t pick Kentucky

    Charlie Lunatic – Kentucky – Kentucky’s better.

    Katie Lunatic – Kentucky – I picked the team with the lower number in front of them

    #7 Nevada vs #11 Loyola – Chicago

    The Lunatic – Loyola – this is going to be a great game.  Nevada makes me a little nervous with their tendency to fall behind by double digits – that eventually catches up to you.  Loyola seems to be a team of destiny.

    Mrs. Lunatic – Loyola – they have a nun on their side.

    Charlie Lunatic – Loyola – I like Chicago.

    Katie Lunatic – Nevada – tough call – I have family living in both cities.  I am going to go with Nevada, especially since Charlie picked Loyola.

    West Regional

    #4 Gonzaga vs #9 Florida State

    The Lunatic – Gonzaga – they have been one of the best schools in college basketball for the last few years.  Last years run to the National Championship will give them the edge in how to deal with the pressure.

    Mrs. Lunatic – Gonzaga – never ever anyone from Florida.

    Charlie Lunatic – Gonzaga – cause they almost won last year.

    Katie Lunatic – Gonzaga – their Bulldog is so cute

    #3 Michigan vs #7 Texas A&M

    The Lunatic – Michigan – Texas A&M has been an up and down team this year – first with a big victory, and then a let down.   Michigan is getting the Aggies at the right time of this cycle.

    Mrs. Lunatic – Texas A&M – once again, easy pick – never take Michigan

    Charlie Lunatic – Michigan – I hate Michigan because they beat Purdue, but they are the better team in this matchup

    Katie Lunatic – Michigan – even though I picked Michigan, I think I picked the right choice.

    East Regional

    #1 Villanova vs #5 West Virginia 

    The Lunatic – Villanova – the Wildcats have been a top 5 team all season – they have to be the favorite of the remaining teams.

    Mrs. Lunatic – Villanova – I have nothing else to add to that

    Charlie Lunatic – Villanova – Because they are a 1 seed

    Katie Lunatic – West Virginia – do we live in West Virginia?  No, we don’t – but Virginia is in the name so its got to be a good pick.

    #2 Purdue vs #3 Texas Tech

    The Lunatic – Purdue – I am biased, but I think Carson and Vince Edwards will have big games and lead the Boilers to the Elite 8.

    Mrs. Lunatic – Purdue – Go Boilers!!!

    Charlie Lunatic – Purdue – Texas Tech is pretty highly rated, but I will take Purdue

    Katie Lunatic – Purdue – because my dad went to Purdue

    Midwest Regional

    #1 Kansas vs #5 Clemson

    The Lunatic – Kansas – Clemson has had an amazing season, but Kansas is the Big 12 Champion – I think the Jayhawks will have too much firepower.

    Mrs. Lunatic – Clemson – I need to pick an upset and Kansas has been known to fall early in the tournament.

    Charlie Lunatic – Kansas – Clemson’s mainly good at football, we are picking basketball games – Go Jayhawks!

    Katie Lunatic – Clemson – they are in South Carolina – which is where Nanny and Grandpa camp sometimes is

    #2 Duke vs #11 Syracuse

    The Lunatic – Duke – this is typically the time of the tournament where surprise teams like Syracuse have the clock strike midnight on them.  Duke beat Syracuse by 16 in the regular season – no reason to expect this game to be different.

    Mrs. Lunatic – Duke – Just not Syracuse!  Anybody but Syracuse!

    Charlie Lunatic – Duke – Orange is a pretty lame name for a basketball team – I am going to go with Duke and the Blue Devils.

    Katie Lunatic – Duke – because Grandpa did his post-Doc there

     

    So, there you go!  Expert analysis from the Lunatics.  Katie has already gone off to play with slime.  And Charlie and Elizabeth are trying to see how quickly they can solve Rubik’s Cubes.  They all couldn’t wait for this exercise to be over.  Only 2 more weekends of basketball – and the Madness starts again tomorrow.  Enjoy the games!!!

  • Lunatic releases his Second Chance bracket

    March 21, 2018

    I thought at first of picking the team that I hated the most in order to test the Lunatic Curse – but with my luck, they would all win to spite me, and then I would have to root for teams like Kentucky and Syracuse.

    I also thought about truly handicapping it, and then realized that is probably a sure way to lose.

    So, I decided to go with the teams I would want to root for (with a little bit of reason along the way).   I might as well be able to be cheering for the teams I want to see win.

    In the South, I want Kentucky to beat Kansas State (yes, you read that correctly) and Loyola-Chicago to upset Nevada.  Then, after all the things that Calapari said about how it was unfair that they drew Arizona and Virginia, they end up not playing either those teams, and end up having their season end when the Missouri Valley Champion Loyola-Chicago Ramblers take them out with another last second shot.

    In the West, I would like to see Gonzaga beat Florida State since I love seeing the smaller schools win, and I would like to see Michigan beat Texas A&M since I will root for the Big 10.  In the final, it is a tough call for me.  I normally want to stay loyal to the Big 10, but I love seeing the small school win.  It would be great to see Gonzaga make back-to-back Final Fours – so I will take Gonzaga.

    In the East, I am not a big fan of West Virginia, so I will pick Villanova.   And obviously, I have to pick Purdue to beat Texas Tech.  And obviously, my Boilermakers continue to figure out how to win without their star center and beat Villanova to get to the Final Four.

    In the Midwest, I don’t have a real rooting interest in the first game for either team, so I have to go with the team I originally picked to win this game – Kansas will beat Clemson.  In the second game, my despise for Jim Boeheim is well documented (even if I agreed with what he said about Tony Bennett, and I am truly amazed how his 2-3 zone is so successful when other teams that play 2-3 zone seem to always have holes in their defense) – Duke will take out Syracuse.  In the final, I have more friends and family who have attended Duke, so I will go with the Blue Devils.

    In the Final Four, while I want to go totally crazy in the battle of the little guys, it seems to be more sensible to take Gonzaga to beat Loyola – Chicago.  To be truthful, if this game happens, I am going to be happy no matter the outcome, so I will take the more likely team to get to this game as the one likely to win.   Obviously, Purdue then upsets Duke, beats Gonzaga, and wins the National Championship.

    I have to continue to support my Boilermakers.  This is the best team that they have had in a long time, and so I am going to go with them until the end, no matter the outcome.

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The Crazed Lunatic is a crazy college basketball fan, especially for his Purdue Boilermakers!!!! Boiler Up!!!!

Every March, his passion comes out to rant and rave about one of the best sporting events in the world, the NCAA Basketball Tournament. While many of you will Stomp the Lunatic with your picks in our fun bracket picking game, this will not diminish the Lunatic’s crazed attempt at blogging about the tournament that he loves. Whether it will be trying to predict who will be in the tournament during Championship Week or his insane attempt to handicap all 67 games against the Vegas spreads, you can count on the Lunatic’s sleep-deprived rantings throughout the month of March.

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