Monday, April 5, 2021

Gene Ged Wins DFS Championship! Charles Zervas Places 2nd, Joansie Scancarella Takes 3rd

The DFS NCAA Tournament pool came roaring back after the year off. Gene Ged (2756), friends with the late Coach Lacava, a longtime DFS legendary performer, wins first prize. Charles Zervas (1,076), friends with 2009 DFS Champion John Kidon, places 2nd.  Joansie Scancarella  (424), mother of the pool commissioner, takes 3rd. After 30 years of limited pool success, she finally closely followed the advice of her son. The fact that her son finished in 179th place this year is largely besides the point. He was just a little unlucky this year. Ted Ender finished 4th and for that he gets zilch. Below please find the final standings and our updated pool history.

Final Standings: http://www.mysideline.com/u/2204/collegebbmens/currentstandings.htm

Pool History: DFS NCAA Tournament Pool: Pool History

Saturday, April 3, 2021

Ged vs. Arlio For DFS Championship

It's Gene Ged vs. Gary Arlio for all the marbles in the DFS NCAA Tournament Pool. Charles Zervas, Joansie Scancarella, Thomas "T-Bone" Melani and Mark Berman in running for winners circle. 

Current Standings: Click Here

Final Game Scenarios: 

If Gonzaga Beats Baylor: Click Here

If Baylor Beats Gonzaga: Click Here 

 Participant List: Click Here

Participants Brackets (Everybody): Click here

Predicted Champions: Click Here

Sunday, March 14, 2021

The 30th DFS NCAA Tournament Pool

Congratulations! You are cordially invited to participate in the 30th running of the DFS NCAA Tournament Pool! We would have illustriously completed our 3rd decade in operation last year had the tournament not been canceled by due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Many of you recently inquired if there would even be a pool this year due to the seemingly uncertain nature of this years tournament. COVID-19 related forfeits or cancelations seems to be a potential threat. But because I am fully committed to providing my constituents with the most comprehensive and efficiently run pool in all the land, I am proud to announce that I will not forgo my responsibilities as pool commissioner. The show will go on! 

Please just keep in mind that the tournament starts on Friday this year, a day later than normal. Also keep in my that a forfeit, unfortunately, is a loss in the pool. If a team you picked forfeits, then you lose that game. 

Shockingly, John Cronin won the pool in 2019 (2444). He's back to defend his title. Walker Ged, the second place finisher in 2019 (940) and John Ferraro (376), the third place finisher in 2019, also return. Judy Mondelli, who woefully finished in last in 2019 (194th), is also back. 

Enter Your Picks: http://www.mysideline.com/u/2204/collegebbmens/tournamententry.htm

Instructions: DFS NCAA Tournament Pool: Instructions

How To Pay: DFS NCAA Tournament Pool: Submit Dues

Pool History: DFS NCAA Tournament Pool: Pool History