First Four for Charity – Day Two

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Final Standings

#16aS-North Florida started off strong but eventually, like in their conference final, #16bS-Robert Morris chipped away and pulled off a 4-point win, 81-77.  That meant Wendy B and Kevin T were tied at 2-1 with Kevin holding a 2-point lead in the point differential tiebreaker (18 to 20).  Home-team-wearing-road-uniforms #11Eb-Dayton took the lead, trailed late, and eventually came back to pull off a 1-point win, 56-55, thanks to a no-call-that-is-usually-called on a buzzer-beating 3-point attempt by #11Ea-Boise St.  That margin gave Kevin T the HWCI NCAA First Four for Charity title, holding off Wendy B by 3 points (3-1, 22 to 25 differential).  The Flyers win also meant Scott T (10th) and Eric C (last) didn’t go 0-4.  Elizabeth W, despite being 50 points off in her picks, finished 8th.  North Florida will be a footnote in our pool as only teams who make the 64 are counted in our pool.  So only 4 new teams made it.

So thanks for playing but we’re not done yet.  In addition to the $22 (11 x $2) I will be donating based on the entries to the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation, I should be getting at least $15 from other generous people, and, since we look like we’re passing 138 entries (see below), I’ll be chipping in another $25.  So at least $62.

As of 2:15 am, we have 133 entries (from 91 people, 18 who are brand new!), well on our way of breaking the 138 we had last year (I still have 2 entries and we have 2 mail-in entries (yes, mail-in!)).  We had a record-breaking 72 entries on Wednesday, shattering the old record of 63 in 2013 and ended with 123 which blitzed by the old record of 110 set last year.  We have also set a record of 32 people entering more than one entry (we had 26 in 2012 and 25 last year) which may reflect the balancing point of picking Kentucky and not picking Kentucky.

Issue # 2.0.2 “What are We Pool Geeks Called?”

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FIRST FOUR AS FIRST ROUND CLOSING SOON
At 3 p.m., 2015 pace eclipsing last year’s record pace of entries received 

EL SEGUNDO, CA (smt)- Some good Tuesday games as under #16bMW-Hampton won their 5th game in a row to reach .500 (17-17) and the right to lose to #1MW-Kentucky while #11aW-Ole Miss rallied from a 17-point halftime deficit to beat #11bW-BYU in a high-scoring affair, 94-90.  In 2012, BYU had rallied from a 25-point deficit in a First Four game.  As #16aS-North Florida leads by six at the half and tries to make the Round of 64 proper for the first time, a rare home game will see host #11bE-Dayton battle #11aE-Boise St.  After the First Four is done with, it will no longer be considered the 1st Round, thus confusing as Thursday starts the 2nd Round.  We will revert back to the 1st Round being the Round of 64 games and the 2nd Round being the Round of 32 games next year.  Small victory.  Haven’t really seen any Kentucky backlash (as in the world is now not picking the Wildcats to win it all) yet.

So as I am excited to attend Star Wars Celebration in Anaheim (who else will be there??) and meeting all the great Star Wars fans (geeks, if you may), I was wondering what pool geeks are called.  Poeeks?  Brackeeks?  Bracketeers? We love this March Madness and last year Continue reading »

First Four For Charity – Day One

n2015_ff-day1We had 11 brave souls enter picks in our 5th HWCI NCAA First Four for Charity (the others must be really trying to figure out who can beat Kentucky).  So that’s at least $22 going to the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation but with other commitments, I hope to write a much bigger check!  But on to the standings… below .500 Hampton rolled over Manhattan winning by 10 while a year a few years after BYU staged a 25-point comeback in the First Four, Ole Miss staged their own 17-point comeback against… BYU.  Hampton was only picked by Kevin T while Ole Miss’s 4 point win was picked by just 3.  As a result, there is a 4-way tie for 1st with Kevin T holding the Points Differential tiebreaker at 15.  Boy, this doesn’t bode well for a lot of us, going 0-2 already.

37 hours after the bracket was announced, at midnight we have received 51 entries (from 39 people – 8 who are brand new to our pool), which is the 2nd most at this point in time (60 in ’14).  Still lots of time to get your entries in.

 

 

Issue # 1.0.1 “Of Legal Age!”

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KENTUCKY PERFECT FOR NOW – CAN ANY OTHER TEAM WIN?
Our HWCI Pool is of legal age, as 21st pool commences 

CERRITOS, CA (smt)- Who can stop Kentucky?  The Wildcats completed their perfect regular season (34-0) and claimed the #1 of #1 seeds holding serve in their home state in the Midwest Region.  Incredibly, you can pick the field (any of the other 67 teams) at even money to win the tournament.  The Wildcats beat Wichita St last year, who was also undefeated entering the tournament.  The other #1 seeds were E-Villanova, S-Duke, and W-Wisconsin, who won the Big Ten tournament shutting out #7E-Michigan St in overtime.  Despite not getting a #1 seed, the Big 12 got 7 of their 10 teams in the tournament matching the Big Ten.  The new Big East got six teams in and when joined with the other Power 5 conferences, garnered 29 of 36 at-large bids.  One of the biggest surprises, though great for us local folks, was #11S-UCLA making it not only in the tournament, but not as a bubble last 4 in team.  And one of the more entertaining parts of the slow Selection Show was watching the deer-caught-in-the-headlights look of Chairman Scott Barnes try to explain why UCLA made it and ignoring they are playing #6S-SMU, coached by ex-Bruin coach Larry Brown.  Our very own Anteaters of #13E-UC-Irvine are in their very first tournament (beating my local favorite Hawai’i) and rounding out the last California team, #8S-San Diego St. will travel to Charlotte.

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5th HWCI NCAA First Four for Charity (Due: 3:40 pm PDT Tuesday)

n2015_dr-susan-loveWhile you decide who will win the tourney, for the 5th year I’m doing the HWCI NCAA First Four for Charity, where I will donate $2 per entry to a charity, this year the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation for breast cancer research which rates high on spending donations responsibly. This First Four for Charity is free and you just have to submit (you can comment on this post to enter) who the four First Four winners will be and by what point margin. For example: Hampton by 3, BYU by 6, North Florida by 1, and Dayton by 15. The four games are Hampton vs Manhattan, Ole Miss vs BYU, North Florida vs Robert Morris, and Boise St vs Dayton. Get your entry by 3:40 pm PDT Tuesday.  As a bonus, Continue reading »

From 64 to 13

I think we have a problem…

Talk about timing.  My 64″ Plasma HDTV has gone kaput after just 3 1/2 years.  I did get a Squaretrade warranty and we’ll see how that goes next week.  Always been skeptical of these warranties so I was surprised I bought one from Costco.  I think it’s just a logic board change and unfortunately, since I got such a great deal from Amazon, if it’s a complete replacement, I’ll only get a fraction of what it was worth.  But when I think about last year, I was watching the games mostly on my laptop (13″), iPad Air (yes, I do like innovative Apple products (iPhone is not one)) (10″) or Moto X (4.7″) since my kids were watching shows on the TV.  So I’m not as upset as I thought I’d be.  The pic shows the initial stages on Friday morning but in an hour it was completely black. Sigh.

Newbie vs Newbie

One of things I like to track are the new teams that enter our pool.  Since we started (64 teams) in 1995, every year has had at least one new team we haven’t seen before (and every year at least one team that had never qualified for the tourney before).  This year, another handful of teams were poised to make the tournament either for the first time or the first time since before 1995.  Of the five charter members who have not made the tourney (The Citadel, Army, and Northwestern being the others), two were in great position and both failed (at home) with #1 CAA seed William & Mary losing in the title game for the fourth time in 8 years and #1 NEC seed St. Francis (NY) choking (down by 3 with free throws, missed the first 2 and then intentionally missed the 3rd but forgot to hit the rim resulting in a turnover).  #10 SoCon seed Furman (last appeared in ’80) nearly pulled off the upset in the title match.

NEAST UNFSo in order to get a new team, we needed two teams to face each other in the final!  And we got two, guaranteeing two new teams as North Florida beat USC Upstate (also trying to make the tourney for the 1st time) in the A-Sun final and Northeastern (1st since ’91) beating said St. Francis.  In a rejiggered WAC where 6 of the 8 teams haven’t made the tourney and Seattle having not made it since ’69, it looks like the lone veteran New Mexico, the #1 seed, is likely to win the WAC tourney.  Those still fighting for the first bid are Stony Brook, UC Davis, UC Irvine, Buffalo, Sac State, CS-Bakersfield, Buffalo, and UMKC with Seattle (’69), SMU (’93), Louisiana Tech (’91), Yale (’62), Toledo (’80), and Georgia Southern (’92) still alive to return for the first time in at least 21 years.