Tuesday, April 5, 2022

March Captures DFS NCAA Tournament Pool Championship For The Second Time

Lou March (3061) has won the DFS NCAA Championship for the second time ever (2017 and 2022). He joins Jonathan Chang (1994 and 2011) as the only even two-time champion. Pool newcomer Amy Barcellona (1177) finishes second. Christine Schwartz (471), who has only experienced limited pool success in the past, finishes 3rd.  Below are links to the final standings and our pool history. 

STANDINGS:

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

POOL HISTORY:

http://dfsncaatournamentpool.blogspot.com/2010/03/pool-history.html



Sunday, April 3, 2022

It's Lou March Sr vs. Carrie Dilgard For All The Marbles

Here are the final two scenarios heading into Monday nights championship game:

  • If Kansas beats North Carolina, Lou March will win the pool for the second time ever. He last won in 2015. Under this scenario, Amy Barcellona will finish second and Christine Schwartz will finish 3rd. 
  • If North Carolina Beats Kansas, Carrie Dilgard wins first prize. This won't be such a bad scenario for March, who would tie for second and third with Billy Schwartz.

Closer to home scenarios:

  • The commissioner's daughter, Cara Scancarella, finishes in 4th if North Carolina beats Kansas. For that, she gets zero dollars
  • The commissioner's nephew, Drew Bryan, finishes in 5th if Kansas beats North Carolina. For that, he gets zero dollars.