Friday, March 26, 2010

Sweet Sixteen - Salt Lake

Incredible! That’s how I would describe the two games last night at the ESA. Butler upsetting the Orange in game one was fun to watch, and then the second game between Kansas St. and Xavier was even better. Xavier rallies from an early deficit to make it a close game at the half, second half is back and forth, and then the end of regulation and the overtimes were just insane. Huge 3 after huge 3 by Crawford, Holloway, and Pullen. Back and forth they went. I think we definitely got our money’s worth in SLC. You couldn't ask for a pair of better games. I’m ready for four overtimes Saturday.


Tuesday, March 23, 2010

March Madness

I love March! Spring is almost here but the madness is what I live for and why I love March. I always look forward to this time of year, and have since I was pretty young (ask my mom, she’ll tell you I wanted to skip school to watch games back then, too). I’ll freely admit it, I watched almost non-stop basketball during the weekend. Some people say I’m obsessed, I like to think I’m dedicated. Skipping classes was well worth it. The weekend was one of the best sports weekends in recent memory, with close game after close game.

How about the Big Red, the Gaels, and those Panthers of Northern Iowa! Not only does Ali Farokhmanesh have a sweet name, he’s got guts. To take that shot and drain it, man that was awesome! Kansas was stealing it left and right at the end with their press so in my mind he made the right play to shoot and avoid turning it over. Ryan Wittman of Cornell, Ali Farokhmanesh of Northern Iowa, and Mickey McConnell of Saint Mary’s can all stroke it. As one who has never shied away from launching the deep ones, those guys are my favorites of the tournament so far. McConnell’s rainbows, Wittman’s knock it down right in your face jumpers, and Ali’s game winners are a thing of beauty.

My bracket is a officially a mess, but at least I didn’t have Kansas winning it all. I picked Kentucky to go all the way, but wouldn’t mind seeing them knocked off by Cornell. I’ll be cheering for Cornell, St. Mary’s, and UNI. Hopefully one of them can keep their run going. I wouldn’t mind hearing a few more jokes and comments from Omar Samhan. He's a pretty funny guy. Listen to some of his interviews and you’ll see what I mean. I’m ready for the Sweet Sixteen and stoked to see two of the games on Thursday in person (going to the games in Salt Lake with my dad). Let the madness continue.