Hey all! The Elite Eight is over, and the Final Four is upon us. And what a Final Four it will be! Before we get to that, how about some standings?? (Reminder, the standings read as follows: ranking, name, total points, points this round, movement since last round and bonuses, if any, remaining)
3 Brandon Lanquist 1230 80 --
4 Eric Bookmyer 1227 80 +2
5 Jake Kempf 1224 76 --
6 Drew Curth 1222 72 -3
7 Matt Fehr 1220 80 --
8 Kevin Faigle 1216 64 -2
9 Lauren Faine 1210 80 --
10 Matt Barnes 1203 84 +3
11 Matt Rader 1199 84 +5
12 Wells Faine 1194 72 -1
12 John Gray 1194 68 -2 (Champ – UConn)
14 John Montgomery 1193 76 +1
15 Jake Young 1192 72 -3
16 Anthony Tynan 1186 76 +1
17 Doug Steiner 1185 76 +1
18 Tony Falk 1179 60 -5
18 Rachel Hoops 1179 72 +1
20 Jeff Fitzwater 1175 84 +1
21 Mallory Myers 1165 76 +1
22 Justin Reichley 1160 64 -2
23 Bethany Green 1151 80 --
24 Anne Seiler 1140 76 --
25 Todd Schleucher 1100 72 --
26 Ryan Calhoun 1037 60 --
First, Congrats to Andrew Logan for leading during the entire Elite Eight. Possibly a bigger congrats, though, to Coach Kevin Hunt. With Kentucky as a 15 and VCU as 10 (higher than anyone else) KHunt posted a hefty 100 and sits 1 point out of the lead.
Kevin and I talked earlier and figured he would need a Kansas over Kentucky championship in order to win this tournament, but we were vastly mistaken. A VCU win over Butler in the Final Four will go a long way toward bringing Coach the title.
Not a great day for John Gray, falling out of the Top 10 only a day after getting there, but a look at his line shows that it wasn't so bad. John is the only person who can still get a bonus in this tournament, and that's with UConn as the national champion. So, John won't win without that happening, but I bet not too many people are betting against it right now.
I'm going to do a Final Four preview this week and, in that, I hope to reveal who still has a chance to win the tournament.
1 Andrew Logan 1238 80 --
2 Kevin Hunt 1237 100 +63 Brandon Lanquist 1230 80 --
4 Eric Bookmyer 1227 80 +2
5 Jake Kempf 1224 76 --
6 Drew Curth 1222 72 -3
7 Matt Fehr 1220 80 --
8 Kevin Faigle 1216 64 -2
9 Lauren Faine 1210 80 --
10 Matt Barnes 1203 84 +3
11 Matt Rader 1199 84 +5
12 Wells Faine 1194 72 -1
12 John Gray 1194 68 -2 (Champ – UConn)
14 John Montgomery 1193 76 +1
15 Jake Young 1192 72 -3
16 Anthony Tynan 1186 76 +1
17 Doug Steiner 1185 76 +1
18 Tony Falk 1179 60 -5
18 Rachel Hoops 1179 72 +1
20 Jeff Fitzwater 1175 84 +1
21 Mallory Myers 1165 76 +1
22 Justin Reichley 1160 64 -2
23 Bethany Green 1151 80 --
24 Anne Seiler 1140 76 --
25 Todd Schleucher 1100 72 --
26 Ryan Calhoun 1037 60 --
First, Congrats to Andrew Logan for leading during the entire Elite Eight. Possibly a bigger congrats, though, to Coach Kevin Hunt. With Kentucky as a 15 and VCU as 10 (higher than anyone else) KHunt posted a hefty 100 and sits 1 point out of the lead.
Kevin and I talked earlier and figured he would need a Kansas over Kentucky championship in order to win this tournament, but we were vastly mistaken. A VCU win over Butler in the Final Four will go a long way toward bringing Coach the title.
Not a great day for John Gray, falling out of the Top 10 only a day after getting there, but a look at his line shows that it wasn't so bad. John is the only person who can still get a bonus in this tournament, and that's with UConn as the national champion. So, John won't win without that happening, but I bet not too many people are betting against it right now.
I'm going to do a Final Four preview this week and, in that, I hope to reveal who still has a chance to win the tournament.