Sunday, March 15, 2009
March Madness
With selection Sunday now coming to a close, the 64 team NCAA tournament bracket is finally set. Some teams went home devastated today, and others anticipate their appearance at the big dance. Among the big winners, Louisville, UConn, Pittsburgh, and North Carolina all secured top seeds in their regions of the tournament. Memphis, although seeded an excellent number 2 seed in the Western region undoubtedly felt slighted by not being granted a number one. Memphis coach John Calipari said that he would use the "disrespect" for his team as a motivator, getting them ready to play. Look for the Tigers to go deep into the tournament, with a possible final four appearance. Many analysts and fans felt that the commitee was successful in selecting the correct teams for the tournament. There were, however, a large number who felt that Saint Mary's College should have recieved an invite. Some of the top analysts, including Dick Vitale, thought that the Gaels should have taken precedent over the Arizona Wildcats as the last eam accepted into the tournament. Despite this descrepancy, there was a great overall satisfaction with the selections throughout the sports world. To show off the sports psychic within you, go to http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/tournament/bracket
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Looking back on the tournament, there were barely any surprises. It was weird to see almost no big upsets. I'm also angry that UNC won it all because I thought that Louisville was going to be the champion of the tourney. Oh well...
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