Word: bracketing
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Despite proclaiming myself a Duke fan, I’ve been reading the University of North Carolina’s newspaper a lot recently. I wish I could say this was for bracket research, but the Final Four has become a diversion from the sadder news: the March 6 murder of Eve Marie Carson, the 22-year-old student body president...
...League play should have been a thing of the past: the Harvard women’s basketball team should have been biding its time as the conference’s champion and automatic bid-winner, waiting for the NCAA Tournament committee to announce its place in the 64-team bracket that will be unveiled next week. It should have had its eye on the nation’s powerhouses, wondering if it would get the chance to play an LSU or a North Carolina.Instead, the Crimson is right back where it’s been for the past two months...
...until I’m writing “Harvard” on my March Madness bracket, Harvard recruits can kiss...
...with both titles and upsets, and for the second consecutive year returned to Cambridge with some hardware for the trophy case. Sophomore Johanna Snyder, snubbed by the selection committee for placement in the A draw, stormed through the 51-person Holleran Cup, or “B” Bracket as the No. 1 seed to seize the title. “I was a little disappointed not to be in the main draw,” Snyder said. “But I gave it my all...And it paid off.” After receiving a first-round...
...sophomore Colin West said. “There were definitely some guys who had great results.” The most impressive performance of the weekend came from freshman Richard Hill who took the Malloy Cup, or men’s “B” bracket. In the semifinal round of play, Hill came from behind to beat Yale junior Francis Johnson. Johnson took the first game, 10-8, but Hill rallied back to take the lead, 2-1. Johnson took the fourth match, 9-7, but Hill demolished the Bulldog player, 9-0, in the fifth game...