We're down to six teams, and the number of people who can win this tournament probably isn't much better. I'll try to have that figured out once we're pared down to four, but for now, here are your standings. (Reminder, the order is: total points, points this round, movement since last round and bonuses, if any, still available)
3 Brandon Lanquist 1150 96 -2
3 Drew Curth 1150 96 -2
5 Jake Kempf 1148 96 -2
6 Eric Bookmyer 1147 100 -1
7 Matt Fehr 1140 96 -- (Champ – Kansas, Big Loser – Clemson)
8 Kevin Hunt 1137 90 -3 (Champ – Kansas)
9 Lauren Faine 1130 96 -1
10 John Gray 1126 104 +7 (Champ – UConn)
11 Wells Faine 1122 100 +5
12 Jake Young 1120 96 +2
13 Tony Falk 1119 96 +2
13 Matt Barnes 1119 92 -1
15 John Montgomery 1117 92 -2
16 Matt Rader 1115 84 -5 (Champ – Kansas)
17 Anthony Tynan 1110 96 +4
18 Doug Steiner 1109 68 -9
19 Rachel Hoops 1107 92 --
20 Justin Reichley 1096 80 -2
21 Jeff Fitzwater 1091 76 -2
22 Mallory Myers 1089 76 --
23 Bethany Green 1071 84 +1
24 Anne Seiler 1064 72 -1
25 Todd Schleucher 1028 68 --
26 Ryan Calhoun 977 76 --
Well, it's a day I've expected for awhile now. Andrew Logan has ascended to the top of the standings. I said before the Sweet Sixteen that if the lower seeded teams won, he'd be in good shape, and Butler winning was a big boost. He also had UConn as a 15, adding to the big total.
Kevin Faigle should be feeling good, but only if Kansas isn't winning the Championship. A shot at the Big Loser is very realistic at this point, and here's how it will happen. UNC beats Kentucky, UConn beats UNC, and VCU or Butler beats UConn. That's the only road 75 points that will bring him the title
As for Matt Fehr, UNC over UK, UConn over UNC and Kansas over UConn is the road to the championship.
John Gray has another road, and it has only one path. A UConn championship will give him the tournament title. Also, congrats to him for moving inside the Top 10 for the first time in the tournament.
Kevin Hunt is the only other person who can get a bonus. He also had Kansas winning the championship, and his road to the title most likely runs through the UNC-Kentucky game. I can't say with complete certainty right now, but it looks like if Kentucky wins, Kevin will pass Matt and kill his Big Loser, changing their positions. I need to figure it out still, but Kentucky may need to beat UConn as well to keep Kevin ahead of Matt in that race. (More on this after the Sunday games)
That's all for now!
1 Andrew Logan 1158 108 +3
2 Kevin Faigle 1152 108 +5 (Big Loser – Clemson)3 Brandon Lanquist 1150 96 -2
3 Drew Curth 1150 96 -2
5 Jake Kempf 1148 96 -2
6 Eric Bookmyer 1147 100 -1
7 Matt Fehr 1140 96 -- (Champ – Kansas, Big Loser – Clemson)
8 Kevin Hunt 1137 90 -3 (Champ – Kansas)
9 Lauren Faine 1130 96 -1
10 John Gray 1126 104 +7 (Champ – UConn)
11 Wells Faine 1122 100 +5
12 Jake Young 1120 96 +2
13 Tony Falk 1119 96 +2
13 Matt Barnes 1119 92 -1
15 John Montgomery 1117 92 -2
16 Matt Rader 1115 84 -5 (Champ – Kansas)
17 Anthony Tynan 1110 96 +4
18 Doug Steiner 1109 68 -9
19 Rachel Hoops 1107 92 --
20 Justin Reichley 1096 80 -2
21 Jeff Fitzwater 1091 76 -2
22 Mallory Myers 1089 76 --
23 Bethany Green 1071 84 +1
24 Anne Seiler 1064 72 -1
25 Todd Schleucher 1028 68 --
26 Ryan Calhoun 977 76 --
Well, it's a day I've expected for awhile now. Andrew Logan has ascended to the top of the standings. I said before the Sweet Sixteen that if the lower seeded teams won, he'd be in good shape, and Butler winning was a big boost. He also had UConn as a 15, adding to the big total.
Kevin Faigle should be feeling good, but only if Kansas isn't winning the Championship. A shot at the Big Loser is very realistic at this point, and here's how it will happen. UNC beats Kentucky, UConn beats UNC, and VCU or Butler beats UConn. That's the only road 75 points that will bring him the title
As for Matt Fehr, UNC over UK, UConn over UNC and Kansas over UConn is the road to the championship.
John Gray has another road, and it has only one path. A UConn championship will give him the tournament title. Also, congrats to him for moving inside the Top 10 for the first time in the tournament.
Kevin Hunt is the only other person who can get a bonus. He also had Kansas winning the championship, and his road to the title most likely runs through the UNC-Kentucky game. I can't say with complete certainty right now, but it looks like if Kentucky wins, Kevin will pass Matt and kill his Big Loser, changing their positions. I need to figure it out still, but Kentucky may need to beat UConn as well to keep Kevin ahead of Matt in that race. (More on this after the Sunday games)
That's all for now!
2 comments:
My boy Thor is coming up big for me. I'm ready to take this tournament crown. I mean that literally too. I actually want a crown if I win.
I'll give you a shot of Crown
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