19 March 2011

NCAA Hoops...

And now there are 32

As the NCAA Men’s tournament enters Saturday and Sunday games my bracket has gone kaput….my final four picks are all still alive but some of my other picks fell by the wayside. I did however tip both George Mason and VCU wins. For Friday’s games, I finished the same as Thursday…11-5.

Here we go for Saturday.

SOUTHWEST:
Morehead State (13) vs. Richmond (12)
Both teams come in off huge wins but I’ll take Richmond to move on by 7.

WEST:
Temple (7) vs. San Diego State (2)
San Diego State by 8.
Cincinnati (6) vs. Connecticut (3)
Big East survivors face off; I’ll call the minor upset, Cincy by 2.

EAST:
West Virginia (5) vs. Kentucky (4)
West Virginia sneaks through by 1.

SOUTHEAST:
UCLA (7) vs. Florida (2)
Florida moves on by 6.
Butler (8) vs. Pitt (1)
Pitt by 3.
Gonzaga (11) vs. Brigham Young (3)
Goodbye Jimmer, Gonzaga by 4.
Kansas State (5) vs. Wisconsin (4)
Wisconsin holds off K-State by 3.

Current record: 26-10

Back tomorrow for a look at Sunday’s action.

18 March 2011

NCAA Play....

NCAA Regionals Day 2

NCAA Men’s tourney Round of 64 play picks up again on Friday with another 16 games on tap. On Thursday I finished 11-5 for the day, with Richmond’s win over Vanderbilt my best tip of the day. Other upsets included Morehead State eliminating Louisville and Gonzaga bouncing St. John’s from the field.

Friday’s action includes:

EAST:
Villanova (9) vs. George Mason (8)
Another Big East team bites the dust. GMU by 3.
Texas-San Antonio (16) vs. Ohio State (1)
Ohio State by 23.
Long Island (15) vs. North Carolina (2)
UNC by 18.
Marquette (11) vs. Xavier (6)
Xavier by 7.
Georgia (10) vs. Washington (7)
Washington by 6.
Indiana State (14) vs. Syracuse (3)
Syracuse by 13.

SOUTHWEST:
Akron (15) vs. Notre Dame (2)
Notre Dame by 17.
Florida State (10) vs. Texas A&M (7)
A&M by 3.
Boston University (16) vs. Kansas (1)
Kansas by 30.
St. Peter’s (14) vs. Purdue (3)
Purdue by 16.
Illinois (9) vs. UNLV (8)
UNLV by 5.
Virginia Commonwealth (11) vs. Georgetown (6)
VCU does it again by 4.

WEST:
Oakland (13) vs. Texas (4)
Texas by 11.
Tennessee (9) vs. Michigan (8)
Tennessee by 2.
Memphis (12) vs. Arizona (5)
Another #12 wins, Memphis by 4.
Hampton (16) vs. Duke (1)
Duke by 23

My current record: 15-5

See ya’ tomorrow!!!


17 March 2011

NCAA on tap!!!

NCAA Brackets crank up!!!

After two days of “First Four” games, the 2011 NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament gets into full swing Thursday. Thus far I am a perfect 4-0 in picking tourney games. So time to jump into prognostications full swing!! Some of my picks may differ from my overall bracket in which I have picked Wisconsin, North Carolina, San Diego State and Notre Dame as my Final Four with Carolina taking the title from the Badgers.

My first round picks for Thursday are:

EAST:
Clemson (12) vs. West Virginia (5)
West Virginia by 5
Princeton (13) vs. Kentucky (4)
Kentucky by 12

WEST:
Penn State (10) vs. Temple (7)
Temple by 4
Northern Colorado (15) vs. San Diego State (2)
S.D. State by 14
Bucknell (14) vs. Connecticut (3)
UConn by 17
Missouri (11) vs. Cincinnati (6)
Cincy by 8

SOUTHWEST:
Morehead State (13) vs. Louisville (4)
Louisville by 10
Richmond (12) vs. Vanderbilt (5)
The 5 vs. 12 upset!! Richmond by 7

SOUTHEAST:
Old Dominion (9) vs. Butler (8)
ODU too strong on the boards…..Monarchs by 11
UNC-Asheville (16) vs. Pittsburgh (1)
Pitt by 20
Cal-Santa Barbara (15) vs. Florida (2)
Florida by 22
Wofford (14) vs. Brigham Young (3)
BYU by 16
Belmont (13) vs. Wisconsin (4)
Wisconsin by 8
Michigan State (10) vs. UCLA (7)
Michigan State by 4
Gonzaga (11) vs. St. John’s (6)
St. John’s by 3
Utah State (12) vs. Kansas State (5)
Utah State by 2

Ok, there are my first day regional picks. Enjoy the games…….

My current record: 4-0

15 March 2011

NCAA Play-In Games

Let the Play-In Begin

Now we get to the start of the Madness of March!! With the new expanded 68 team format in place, play-in games on Tuesday and Wednesday will serve as appetisers for the main course of the full bracket.

Play-In Games:

Clemson vs. Alabama-Birmingham
UAB suffered a first round loss in their conference tourney but were rewarded with a controversial bid to the Big Dance much to the chagrin of Virginia Tech and Colorado. In this one I think the pedigree of the ACC will win out.
Prediction: Clemson by 7 or more.

UNC-Asheville vs. Arkansas-Little Rock
In a game featuring teams that made surprise runs through their conference tournaments Arkansas-Little Rock finished the regular season with a three game losing streak while UNC-Asheville has won six in a row. I think the Big South crew may pull it out.
Prediction: UNC-Asheville by 3.

Virginia Commonwealth vs. Southern California
Many have said that VCU does not belong but the Rams are a solid team and will give USC fits.
Prediction: VCU by 5.

Texas-San-Antonio vs. Alabama State
Two more surprise tourney winners in this one. Not much is known about either squad but I will go with the Texans.
Prediction: UTSA by 6.

I will be back in a day or so with my full bracket picks, until then tune in and enjoy the action.

13 March 2011

WNBL Grand Final this afternoon

Bulleen hoping for charm of third time

The Bulleen Boomers will face the Canberra Capitals in the WNBL Championship for the third consecutive season today. The Boomers are looking to reverse their fortunes of the last two and get over the hump. Meanwhile Canberra, holder of a number of championships will be looking for their first three-peat.

The teams split their two regular season matches before Bulleen pulled out a 71-67 win in the First Semi Final of the playoffs. Canberra gained posted an 83-78 win over Bendigo last week to earn a return match today.

Bulleen will as always rely on the play of Elizabeth Cambage in the post to lead their efforts. Cambage averaged 22.6 points per game for the season to go along with her stellar rebounding and inside defence. The Boomers are hoping to have Kylie Reid and Rachel Jerry healthy for the match.

Canberra is hoping to have a healthy Susie Batkovic to battle Cambage inside. The trio of Carly Wilson, Jessica Bibby and Mariana Tolo will need to again step forward if the Capitals are going to three-peat.

Prediction:
I should probably say “kiss of death” for the team I pick to win with the way my predictions go but I will pick Canberra to win 70-64 and gain their third straight title.

The action starts at 3pm AEST on the ABC Network