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Wednesday, March 27

March Madness - Facts and History about the NCAA Tournament

March 27, 2019 0 Comments
Facts and History about the NCAA Tournament
What is March madness?

Why games from NCAA are refers to March Madness?

When it all Started?

In today's article I will share with you the facts and history about NCAA tournament, why it is called March Madness and many more.

For the sport fans, in particular fans of basketball, there's a time of year that's extra special. It's that time when everywhere you turn, sports analyst are talking about bubble teams, brackets, and buzzer beaters. What exactly are we talking about? March Madness, of course!

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What is March Madness?

March Madness refers to that time of year (from mid-March to the beginning of April) when the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) men's and women's college basketball tournaments are held.

The excitement during time of the year swirls around the sports world as tournament time approaches. In the weeks leading up to the "Big Dance," as it is called, hundreds of college basketball teams from all over the United States fight to earn a spot in the tournament.


The NCAA college basketball tournament is a single-elimination tournament that features 68 teams vying to survive three weekends of games to be crowned the national champions. The field used to be 64 teams, but the NCAA has recently added four more teams that play "play in" games to earn a spot in the final field of 64.

Only 16 teams (the "Sweet Sixteen") make it past the first weekend. The second weekend narrows the field first to the "Elite Eight" and then the "Final Four. The final weekend focuses on the four semifinalists. The two semifinal victors move on to play in the national championship game.

When it Started?

March Madness was initially birthed by Coach Harold Olsen, Ohio State University coach was credited with developing the idea for the tournament in 1939 with the help of the National Association of Basketball Coaches.


The 68 teams in the tournament include 32 teams that receive automatic bids for winning their respective conferences. The remaining 36 teams are given at-large bids by the NCAA selection committee based upon their performance during the season.

The qualifying teams are divided into four regions (usually spread geographically through the eastern, western, midwestern, and southern U.S.) and placed into a bracket that lays out the path a team must take to reach the finals. Each team is seeded or ranked within its region, from 1 to 16.

Higher-seeded teams generally play lower-seeded teams in the beginning. At March madness time each year, millions of people attempting to predict the winners of all the games.

Betting sites are not left out either, they bring out odds, mouth watering odds to attract fans of the game.


There are usually enough upsets, however, that it's nearly impossible to predict a perfect bracket. In fact, your chances of correctly guessing the winner of every game is less than 1 in 9.2 quintillion.

As multiple games are played simultaneously at neutral sites all over the country.

The University of California (UCLA) is the most successful team of the tournament, holds the record for 11 titles.

Sunday, February 10

Southampton Fans Detained After Mocking Emiliano Sala's Death During Game with Cardiff City.

February 10, 2019 0 Comments
Southampton and Cardiff observing a minute silence for Emiliano Sala
(Image: PA)
This cold hearted gesture by the Saints fans was uncalled for!!

Two Southampton fans were detained by police after they seen mocking the tragic death of Emiliano Sala during Cardiff's victory at St Mary's.

The Bluebirds were playing their first fixture since Sala's body was formally identified after it had been recovered from the wreckage of the Piper Malibu plane he had been flying in at St Mary's on Saturday.

Striker Sala disappeared over the English Channel as he flew from Nantes to Cardiff after securing a club record £15million switch.

Both Cardiff and Saints held a minute's silence before the match and wore black armbands in tribute to Sala.

But two Saints fans were spotted making airplane gestures during the game in reference to the appalling disaster.

Southampton wrote in a statement: “Southampton Football Club can confirm that two fans were detained and had their details taken by police during our match against Cardiff City on Saturday.
Southampton supporters been escorted out of the stadium by police officer
 for ill gesture toward cardiff"s Emiliano sala death.

“The Club will continue to work with Hampshire Police to identify any individuals deemed to have made indecent gestures towards Cardiff supporters.

“Such behaviour has no place in our game and will not be tolerated at St Mary’s.

"The club will be taking an extremely firm stance against anyone involved and intends to ban those supporters identified.”

Hampshire Police's Football United account added on Twitter: "Sad to say more than one arrest today of Saints fans for appalling gestures towards Cardiff fans, we will be working closely with Southampton to prevent this behaviour at football."

They were both ejected from the ground and face three-year banning orders from Saints.

Travelling Cardiff fans spotted the disgusting motion and could be heard shouting "sick" in a video which spread around social media on Saturday night.

Welsh AM Neil McEvoy tweeted: "Will this specimen be banned from your ground? I would like a reply".

Cardiff beat Saints 2-1 thanks to a 93rd minute winner from Kenneth Zohore.

Tuesday, December 25

Transfer News: Chelsea Agrees a Swap Deal for Gonzalo Higuain with Alvaro Morata Joining AC Milan

December 25, 2018 0 Comments
Chelsea and AC Milan have reportedly reached an agreement to swap Alvaro Morata for Gonzalo Higuain when the transfer window reopens in January. Both strikers have endured underwhelming campaigns, with Morata not even making the Chelsea squad for the last three Premier League matches while Higuain has not scored since October.

But according to Sport Mediaset, the two sides are ‘perfecting the final details’ of an exchange which is now described as inevitable, with just the nature of the swap still to be decided.

Technically, Higuain is still on loan at San Siro from Juventus, so the Italian champions must give their approval to the deal, but club bosses believe upcoming games against Frosinone and SPAL will be his final, goodbye appearances.

There are two options on the table, and the first would see Higuain’s loan at Milan terminated and he would move to Stamford Bridge on loan instead – with the possibility to make it permanent in the summer – with Morata going the other way on an 18-month loan of his own.

Thursday, December 6

Transfer News: AC Milan Keen to Permanant Bakayoko Loan Deal

December 06, 2018 0 Comments

AC Milan are keen to make Tiemoue Bakayoko’s loan move from Chelsea permanent, according to CalcioMercato.

The midfielder had a tough time at Stamford Bridge and was shipped out to the San Siro by new boss Maurizio Sarri.

He has been in solid form for Gennaro Gattuso’s side and they could now offer him a chance for a permanent switch.

Transfer News: Chelsea in Distress as Real Madrid 'agree deal' with Eden Hazard

December 06, 2018 0 Comments

Real Madrid have agreed a deal with Eden Hazard as they look to secure his signature from Chelsea next season, according to reports in Spain.

Hazard has been heavily linked with the La Liga giants and described them as the “best club in the world” as he fuelled transfer talk in the summer.

Radio station Onda Madrid, cited by AS , say that Los Blancos are now ready to offer Hazard his dream move, and they have already agreed terms with the player.

The main stumbling block is reaching an agreement with Chelsea, who are determined to keep hold of their star man.

The Daily Express report that the Stamford Bridge side have offered the winger a huge £15.6m deal to snub Real Madrid and stay - that would make him one of the Premier League’s top earners.


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