Posted by Dave as College Basketball, Kansas, Kansas State, Marquette, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Pitt, Purdue, Stanford, Texas A&M, UCLA, UNLV, Washington State, Wisconsin, Xavier at 7:39 AM EDT on March 23rd, 2008
What a day it was. I would hvae written this a bit earlier, but a bit earlier I was a bit drunker. Anyway, here’s the recap of yesterday’s action, minus the Duke game (see below).
Kansas State 55, Wisconsin 72: When I filled out my bracket, I was this close to picking Wisconsin to the Final Four, and then backed out. Watching them dominate K-State the entire game yesterday, and watching Kansas struggle a bit, I’m wishing I went with my gut.
Purdue 78, Xavier 85: Purdue started strong, and Xavier started sloppy. The Boilermakers mounted a comeback in the end, but Drew Lavender and C.J. Anderson’s 18-point performances were too much to overcome.
Notre Dame 41, Washington State 61: I picked Notre Dame, falling for the Big East Irish hype. After a 19 point first half and 22 point second half, I was left scratching my head.
Marquette 81, Stanford 82: I was sweating watching this one. My bracket was falling apart before my eyes. The lanky guy for Stanford that sunk the game winning shot? Well, he’s my hero now. Really.
UNLV 56, Kansas 75: This game was actually kinda close, but Kansas has just got too much offense for the Runnin’ Rebels.
Michigan State 65, Pitt 54: Don’t be surprised if MSU makes it to the Final Four. I have them beating Memphis in the Sweet 16, and then losing to Texas in the Elite Eight, but if they made it, I wouldn’t be at all surprised.
Texas A&M 49, UCLA 53: I’m still sweating from this one. . . .
Posted by Dave as BYU, Belmont, College Basketball, Duke, Georgia Bulldogs, Kent State, Kentucky, Marquette, Oral Roberts, Pitt, Portland State, Purdue, Temple, Texas A&M, UNLV, USC, Washington State, Winthrop, Xavier at 7:45 PM EDT on March 20th, 2008
As we still wait for that big “upset,” here’s some of the scores that are final and are still going on.
Finals:
-Georgia 61, Xavier 73
-Portland State 61, Kansas 85
-Temple 61, Michigan State 72
-Kentucky 66, Marquette 74
-Kent State 58, UNLV 71
-Oral Roberts 63, Pittsburgh 82
-Baylor 79, Purdue 90
-Cornell 53, Stanford 77
In Progres:
-Kansas State 44, USC 38: If K-State can pull it off, it’ll be the first underdog to actually win a game. In a tournament that’s known for surprises, we haven’t seen many so far on Day One.
-Belmont 52, Duke 56: Normally, I’d be cheering for Belmont as if they were my own team. But I’m not caught up in the West Virginia hype, and I”ve got the Blue Devils in the Elite 8. So let’s hope that upset doesn’t happen here.
-Winthrop 29, Washington State 38: The game was tied at halftime, but WSU has just opened up the half with a 9-0 run, giving them the lead.
-Texas A&M 29, BYU 29: It wouldn’t be an “upset” if BYU won, per se, given that this is an 8 vs. 9, but at this point, any lower seed winning would be nice to see.
Posted by Dave as Baylor, College Basketball, Georgia Bulldogs, Kansas, Kent State, Kentucky, Marquette, Oral Roberts, Pitt, Portland State, Purdue, Temple, UNLV, Xavier at 3:17 PM EDT on March 20th, 2008
Scores and Updates:
Finals:
-Georgia 61, Xavier 73: It was a close game, a good game, and UGA almost pulled it out.
-Temple 61, Michigan State 72: I’ve got Michigan State in my Elite 8 — almost picked ‘em to the Final Four — so watching the first half as close as it was was kinda scrary.
-Portland State 61, Kansas 85: Like many who fall into the Kansas trap, I picked this team to go to the Finals. We’ll see if they can pull their annual choke-job.
In Progress:
-Kentucky 41, Marquette 48: It’s the only close game going on right now, so it’s the only one I’m watching. Both teams looked sloppy in the first half, but things have picked up a bit.
-Kent State 20, UNLV 45: Ballgame.
-Baylor 27, Purdue 26: See above.
-Oral Roberts 24, Pittsburgh 47: See both. Jeez.
Posted by Dave as Clemson, College Basketball, Duke, Georgetown, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis Tigers, North Carolina Tar Heels, Notre Dame, Pitt, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas, UCLA, UCONN, Vanderbilt at 7:03 PM EDT on March 16th, 2008

As everyone suspected the moment UNC beat Clemson, the Tar Heels took over the No. 1 overall seed for this year’s tourney. The other three No. 1 seeds were Memphis, Kansas, and UCLA. To see the entire bracket, go here.
Thoughts on each bracket:
-East
-Midwest
-South
-West
Posted by Dave as College Basketball, Georgetown, Louisville, Oklahoma State, Pitt, West Virginia at 11:15 AM EST on February 13th, 2007
Louisville 66, Pitt 53: It was 36-19, Louisville at the half, and Pitt never could fully recover. David Padgett led all Cadinals players with 16 points, in a game that Louisville desperately needed to try and make a case for the tournament (yeah, they have 18 wins, but their resume isn’t very impressive).
West Virginia 53, Georgetown 71: So much for being in the top 25, West Virginia. After climbing in last week with their big win against UCLA, they might have just climbed themselves back out. West Virginia’s leading scorer had ten points, which is never a good sign, especially when the other team has three players who top that total.
Ok. State 54, Texas 83: I watched the first game between these two teams, and I will remember it fondly for quite some time. It was one of the best college basketball games I’d ever seen. Thankfully, I didn’t waste two hours of my life watching the encore. Kevin Durant led Texas in scoring (again) and rebounding (again), and Ok. State was outscored 52-30 in the second half. Mario Bogan did his part, putting in 16 points.