September’s Too……..is a good bar
1165 Central Avenue in Colonie, just west of Osborne Road

Wednesday- Open for lunch at noon
Thursday-  Open Mike Night, 7:00
Friday- Karaoke at 8:00
Saturday- Live music at 8:00…….

You can order food from them via Door Dash
There’s a pool table, only 25 cents/game.
Check it out, it’s a fun place

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Monday’s 6-pack
In the history of the Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals, players who hit the most home runs:

284— Ryan Zimmerman
234— Pedro Guerrero Sr
225— Andre Dawson
220— Gary Carter
204— Tim Wallach
184— Bryce Harper

Quotes of the Day
“If anything, I thought it took too long. I thought my at-bats were terrible, too.”
Bo Bichette, on fans booing him because he is 1-14, with 8 strikeouts

Monday’s quiz
Other than John Wooden, who is the only Basketball Hall of Famer to coach UCLA?

Sunday’s quiz
Last time Illinois made the Final Four, they lost to North Carolina in the national title game.

Saturday’s quiz
Last time the Oakland A’s won the World Series, they beat the Giants in 1989. 

Monday’s Den: Wrapping up a sports Sunday…….

— UConn 73, Duke 72
Epic collapse by Duke; they led 44-25 late in first half.
Duke led by 5 with 1:50 left in the game.
LY at the Final Four, Duke led by 6 with 1:14 left, lost 70-67 to Houston.
UConn-Illinois is one semi-final Saturday in Indianapolis.

— It has been four years since Jon Scheyer replaced Mike Krzyzewski as Duke’s coach:
2022-23- 27-9/14-6, lost in NCAA 2nd round
2023-24- 27-9/15-5, lost in NCAA Elite 8
2024-25- 35-4/19-1, lost in national semi-final
2025-26- 35-3/17-1, lost in NCAA Elite 8

— Long time ago, a coach named Gene Bartow replaced John Wooden as UCLA’s career; Wooden/Krzyzewski are probably the two best college coaches ever. Bartow was a very good coach, but lasted only two years replacing Wooden:

1975-76- 28-4/13-1, lost in national semi-final
1976-77- 24-5/11-3, lost in NCAA Sweet 16

Bartow went on to start up a new program at UAB; he went 365-204 in 19 years with the Blazers, making the NCAA Tournament eight times.

Could it be that Scheyer will become this generation’s version of Gene Bartow?

— Michigan 95, Tennessee 62
Michigan shot 65.5% inside arc, scored 1.26 ppp
Wolverines led 48-26 at the half; they were 27-37 on foul line. 

Last time Tennessee lost by more than 7 points? January 10th.
Arizona-Michigan is the other semi-final Saturday night.

Famous birthdays, March 30th:
John Astin, 96
Warren Beatty, 89
Jerry Lucas, 86
Dave Chapple, 79

Paul Reiser, 70
Chris Sale, 37
Alex Bregman, 32
Jacob Wilson, 24

— Not sure why there only 12 baseball games Sunday; very unusual for six teams to have a Sunday off. Also unusual that all 30 teams are scheduled to play Monday.

— Marlins 4, Rockies 3
Owen Caissie hit a two-out, two-run homer for the walk-off win.
Marlins are 3-0 for the first time since 2009.

— Pirates 4, Mets 3 (10)
Ryan O’Hearn had three hits, two RBI for Pittsburgh.
Juan Soto hit a double to left-center with two men on in the 10th; one run scored, but the Pirates threw out the tying run at the plate.

— Rays 11, Cardinals 7
Yandy Diaz went 5-for-6, had four RBI, scored two runs.
Tampa Bay scored 23 runs in the 3-game series, but lost two of three.

— Astros 9, Angels 7
Isaac Paredes hit the game-winning, two-run double in 8th inning.
Zach Neto homered, had two RBI, also walked three times.
Tatsuya Imai gave up four runs in 2.2 IP, in his MLB debut.

Movie of the Day: Bulworth (1988)- A suicidal, disillusioned politician puts out a contract on himself, and then becomes bluntly honest with his voters, with interesting results.

Warren Beatty is the politician, Christine Baranski his wife, Halle Berry the hit man hired to kill him. Excellent cast; Jack Warden, Don Cheadle, Paul Sorvino, Wendell Pierce, Oliver Platt, Joshua Malina, Randee Heller, Larry King are all in this movie.

— Brewers 9, White Sox 7
Milwaukee trailed 7-3, then scored six runs in the 8th inning.
Christian Yelich’s pinch-hit, 3-run homer was the game-winning hit.
Brewers swept the three-game series, scoring 29 runs.

— Mariners 8, Guardians 0
Emerson Hancock threw six hitless innings for Seattle.
Brendan Donovan homered, knocked in three runs.

— When baseball commissioner Rob Manfred was in college at LeMoyne College, he played on the tennis team. Go figure.

— Michael Conforto is the only active major leaguer who has played in:
Little League World Series
College World Series
the real World Series.

— Last year, when a team had a guy on third and no one out, that runner scored 82% of the time.

— Sunday in Baltimore, with umpire Chris Segal behind the plate, teams challenged 10 ball/strike calls; seven of the ten calls were overturned. 

Sunday’s Den: Wrapping up a very busy Saturday…….

— Arizona 79, Purdue 64
Wildcats outscored Purdue 48-26 in the second half.
Boilermakers shot 39% inside the arc.
Arizona was 20-22 on foul line, Purdue 8-13
Arizona is in its first Final Four since 2001.

— Illinois 71, Iowa 59
Iowa led 12-2 early; game was tied with 10:00 to play.
Illinois shot 61.1% inside arc, scored 1.30 ppp.
Illinois had 38-21 edge on the boards.
Illinois is in Final Four for first time since 2005.

— NIT Final Four is going to be at Butler’s Hinkle Fieldhouse, where the climactic scenes in the movie Hoosiers were filmed.

— Milwaukee Brewers OF Jackson Chourio broke his left hand, is on the injured list

— Tampa Bay Rays hit 16 singles in their first game; Seattle Mariners didn’t hit any singles in their first two games.

— Braves 6, Royals 2
Atlanta scored six runs in the bottom of ninth inning.
Dominic Smith hit a walk-off grand slam, less than two weeks after his mother died.

— Bronx 3, Giants 1- San Francisco has scored once in its first three games.

Famous birthdays, March 29th
Walt Frazier, 81
Earl Campbell, 71
Billy Beane, 64
Elle Macpherson, 62

Brian Jordan, 59
Justin Tuck, 43
Chad Pinder, 34
Matt Olson, 32

— There were six extra inning games Saturday, a fun day of baseball.

— Guardians 6, Mariners 5 (10)
Chase DeLauter homered in the 10th inning; he is 2nd player ever (Trevor Story) with 4 HR’s in his first three major league games.

Seattle’s Luke Raley has homered in each of the first three games.

— Mets 4, Pirates 2 (11)
Luis Robert hit a walk-off homer for the Mets.
Game was scoreless after nine innings.
Pirates were 2-18 with runners in scoring position.

— Blue Jays 8, A’s 7 (11)
Toronto scored in the last seven innings of the game.
A’s led 6-2 in the 7th inning.
Shea Langeliers homered, had four RBI for Sacramento.

— Rangers 5, Phillies 4 (10)
Phillies tied game with three runs in bottom of 9th.
Corey Seager, Jake Burger both homered for Texas.
Jacob Latz threw four scoreless IP, in relief of injured Jacob deGrom (neck)

— Cardinals 6, Rays 5 (10)
Rookie JJ Wetherholt hit a walk-off single for St Louis.
Michael McGreevy threw six IP, didn’t allow a hit.
Tampa Bay tied game with four runs in ninth inning.

— Reds 6, Red Sox 5 (11)
Cincinnati led 5-3 after the sixth inning.
Wilyer Abreu homered, had two RBI for the Red Sox.

Home plate ump CB Bucknor had 8 pitches challenged; 6 of them were overturned. 

Saturday’s Den: Wrapping up a busy Friday night……

— Michigan 90, Alabama 77
Michigan outscored the Crimson Tide 43-28 in second half.
Wolverines shot 13-27 on arc, scored 1.27 ppp.
Alabama shot 14-47 on arc, 11-22 inside arc.
Michigan had 46-32 edge on the boards.

— Duke 80, St John’s 75
St John’s led by 10 early in second half.
Duke was 15-24 on foul line, Red Storm 4-8.
Duke shot 59.5% inside arc, scored 1.25 ppp.
Blue Devils have won 14 games in a row.

— UConn 67, Michigan State 63
Huskies led 25-6 right out of the gate.
Spartans led 45-44 with 10:00 left in the game.
Tarris Reed scored points, had 4 assists for UConn.
UConn plays Duke Sunday in the Elite 8.

— Tennessee 76, Iowa State 62
Tennessee outscored the Cyclones 42-29 in second half.
Volunteers shot 62.2% inside the arc.
Tennessee had a 43-22 edge on the boards.
Tennessee plays Michigan Sunday in the Elite 8.

— Iowa Hawkeyes haven’t been to the Final Four since 1980; Arizona hasn’t been to the Final Four since 2001; both the 1980/2001 teams were coached by Hall of Famer Lute Olson.

Famous birthdays, March 28th
Rick Barry, 82
Dianne Wiest, 78
Reba McEntire, 71
Glenn Davis, 65

Jason Garrett, 60
Vince Vaughn, 56
Luke Walton, 46
Chris Long, 41

Stefani Germanotta (Lady Gaga), 40
Christian Walker, 35
Derek Carr, 35
Drake Baldwin, 25

— Cubs spent lot of $$$ this week:
2B Nico Hoerner signed a six-year deal worth $141M.

OF Pete Crow-Armstrong signed a six-year deal worth $115M.

— Orioles signed P Shane Baz for five years, $68M.

— Thursday was the first time EVER where three different players homered in their MLB debut on the same day:
Carson Benge, Mets
Munetaka Murakami, White Sox
JJ Wetherholt, Cardinals

— In their 11-7 win Thursday, Mets saw 192 pitches from Pittsburgh pitchers; 24 pitches per inning is more pitches than they saw in any game last season.

— 163 players started this season on the Injured List (121 pitchers)

Movie of the Day: The Breakfast Club (1985)- Five high school students meet in Saturday detention and discover how they have a lot more in common than they thought.

Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, with Paul Gleason as the teacher. Very good movie.

This movie was released 41 years ago this week, which made me feel old.

— Angels 6, Astros 2
Angels are 2-0 for first time since 2007
Mike Trout went 3-for-4, with a home run.
Angels’ bullpen got 14 outs, didn’t allow a run.

— Bronx 3, Giants 0
Giants were shut out in their first two games.
Cam Schlittler allowed one baserunner in 5.1 IP
Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer.

— Marlins 2, Rockies 1
Sandy Alcantara allowed one run in 7 IP.
Javier Sanoja went 3-for-3, had an RBI
All-time, the Marlins are 14-20 on Opening Day

— Dodgers 5, Diamondbacks 4
Kyle Tucker’s 8th inning single was the game-winning hit.
Ketel Marte homered for Arizona.
Dodgers’ bullpen got 17 outs, didn’t allow a run.

Friday’s Den: Wrapping up a very busy Thursday

— Purdue 79, Texas 77
Purdue scored game-winning hoop on a tip-in with 0:00.7 left.
Purdue shot 61.9% inside arc, scored 1.30 ppp
Tramon Mark scored 29 points, had no assists for Texas.

— Iowa 77, Nebraska 71
Nebraska led by 10 in first half, 46-43 at halftime.
Bennett Stirtz played 40:00 for 11th time in last 15 games.
Iowa coach McCollum has won 4 national titles, at the D-II level.
Since 2011, #9-seeds are 5-0 ATS in Sweet 16 games.

Iowa was only the second #9-seed in the last seven years to make the Sweet 16.

— Arizona 109, Arkansas 88
Arizona led 54-43 at halftime.
Wildcats are in Elite 8 for first time since 2015.
Arizona shot 64% from floor, was 30-39 on foul line.

— Illinois 65, Houston 55
Illinois led 24-22 at halftime.
Illini was 12-21 on foul line, Houston 2-2
Making win more impressive is fact that game was in Houston.

— Will Wade has bolted NC State and will go back to LSU to coach.
This is his career path:
2013-15- Chattanooga
2016-18- VCU
2017-22- LSU (108-54/56-33 in SEC/3-3 in NCAA’s)
2023-25- McNeese State
2025-26- NC State
2026-???— back to LSU

— South Florida hired Chris Mack as its new coach, after Mack was 45-20 in two years at the College of Charleston. He previously coached at Xavier, Louisville.

— Butler hired Ronald Nored as their new coach; Nored played for Butler back when Brad Stevens was the coach, and led the Bulldogs to consecutive Final Fours. For the last three years, he’s been an assistant coach with the Atlanta Hawks.

— Boston College named UConn assistant Luke Murray its new basketball coach; you’ve probably heard of his dad, the great comic actor Bill Murray.

Boston College hasn’t been in the NCAA’s since 2009.

Famous birthdays, March 27th:
Dick Ruthven, 75
Cliff Stoudt, 71
Randall Cunningham, 63
Quentin Tarantino, 63
Pauley Perrette, 57

Jake Odorizzi, 36
Buster Posey, 39
Brandon Nimmo, 33
Brycen Hopkins, 29
Tyler Kolek, 25

— Fantasy baseball is big business; there was a ballroom in Las Vegas last week, with seven different fantasy drafts going on at the same time. Big money leagues, from what I read.

— Red Sox 3, Reds 0
Garrett Crochet threw six shutout innings.
Game was scoreless after six innings.
Marcelp Mayer didn’t start, but was 2-2, scored twice.

— Mets 11, Pirates 7
Carson Benge homered in his first MLB game.
Francisco Lindor walked three times, scored three runs. 

Pirates’ CF Oneil Cruz misplayed two fly balls in first inning, leading to five runs; he wasn’t wearing sunglasses, and didn’t wear them after that, either. Oy.

— Diamondbacks don’t have any lefties in their bullpen; unusual.

— Nationals 10, Cubs 4
Washington scored six runs in 4th inning, took at 7-2 lead.
Joey Wiemer went 3-for-5 with a home run.
Nationals bullpen got 16 outs, only gave up a run.

— Cardinals 9, Rays 7
Game was 1-1 after five innings.
Tampa’s bullpen gave up eight runs in three innings.
Alec Burleson went 3-for-4, hit a home run.

— Tigers 8, Padres 2
Detroit scored four runs in first inning, led 6-0 in third inning.
Rookie 3B McGonigle was 4-for-5, scored twice in his MLB debut.
This is one of seven interleague series this weekend. 

Thursday’s Den: An interesting person for each major league team…….

National League
— Diamondbacks- Zac Gallen- Last year was his option year; he had a rough year, going 13-15, 4.83 in 33 starts, but he was 4-2, 3.48 in his last six outings.

He signed a one-year deal with Arizona, so its another option year for him. We’ll see if he can have a big year and strike it rich next winter.

— Braves- Ronald Acuna Jr- He played in only 95 games last year, coming back from knee surgery; he’s played in 100+ games in only two of the last five years. Atlanta had its first losing season in eight years in 2025; they’ll need Acuna to be productive to bounce back this year.

— Cubs- Alex Bregman- He’s played his whole career for Houston/Boston, where both home parks have a short porch in left field. How will playing 81 games in Wrigley Field affect his production? Statcast said that if he played for the Cubs last year, he still would’ve put up good numbers, since left-center in Wrigley can be inviting to hitters. We’ll see.

— Reds- Andrew Abbott- Cincinnati made the playoffs last year, but they haven’t won a playoff game since 2012, going 0-5 in three appearances since then. Reds will need someone to step up as an ace pitcher; Abbott was 10-7, 2.89 in 29 starts LY, so he would be the likeliest candidate.

— Rockies- Paul DePodesta runs the Rockies now; he is Jonah Hill’s character from Moneyball, who spent the last eight years working for the NFL’s Cleveland Browns (he played football in college at Harvard).

How much will the Rockies platoon players? When he was with the A’s, they platooned a lot. It’ll be interesting to see how things will be different in Denver this year.

— Dodgers- Kyle Tucker is getting paid $60M/year for the next four years; considering LA just won two World Series without him, it is a curious move, but Tucker is the Dodgers’ only position player star who is under 30 years old.

Tucker has a career OPS of .865, which should make the Dodgers even better.

— Marlins- In his last ten starts last year, Sandy Alcantara was 5-3, 3.70, as he came back from missing the 2024 season. He is a free agent after the 2027 season; will the Marlins hang onto him or deal him for prospects who make less money?

Marlins have had only two winning seasons since 2009, and they got swept in the playoffs both of those years, but their nucleus of position players is pretty good.

— Brewers- Jason Misiorowski- Milwaukee doesn’t pay its star pitchers, which is why Freddy Peralta plays for the Mets now. Misiorowski was 5-3, 4.36 in 14 starts as a rookie; can he pick up where Peralta left off and be an ace for the Brewers?

Milwaukee has made the players seven of the last eight years; Peralta will be missed.

— Mets- Mets dumped Alonso, Nimmo, McNeil, Marte; most of last year’s coaches are gone now too, after the Mets missed the playoffs. That would put the spotlight for 2026 squarely on Carlos Mendoza, who has managed the Mets for two years, going 179-158, 7-6 in playoff games.

Not sure why you dump several key players and most of your coaching stuff, but you keep the same manager? Lot of pressure on Mendoza this year.

— Phillies- Justin Crawford is starting this season as the Phillies’ center fielder; he is the son of Carl Crawford, who played 15 years in the big leagues. Will he hit enough to keep the job? Last year, Crawford hit .334 in AAA; he needs to defend well more than he needs to hit.

— Pirates- Two players here; Pirates added Marcell Ozuna/Ryan O’Hearn as Pittsburgh tries to spruce up its lineup with a couple older hitters, one from each side of the plate. Pirates haven’t had a winning season since 2018, haven’t made the playoffs since 2015.

Pittsburgh’s starting pitching is pretty good; if they hit more, they could contend for the playoffs.

— Cardinals- Chaim Bloom is the Cardinals’ president of baseball operations; Red Sox made the playoffs once in the four years he worked there (he traded Mookie Betts), now St Louis is in a rebuild, having missed the playoffs the last three years.

Cardinals haven’t missed the playoffs four years in a row since 1988-95; we’ll see how quickly the Cardinals get better. Fans there are used to winning.

— Padres- San Diego traded their best prospect Leo DeVries to acquire closer Mason Miller, who had 50 saves the last two years. There were murmurs that the Padres were going to make Miller a starting pitcher, but apparently that’s not going to happen.

Dylan Cease, Luis Arraez, Ryan O’Hearn aren’t in San Diego anymore; might be tough for them to equal last year’s 90-72 record.

— Giants- San Francisco hired a new manager, Tony Vitello, who managed the Tennessee Vols for eight years, winning the 2024 national title. Not many college managers become skippers in the big leagues; Pat Murphy in Milwaukee, Bobby Winkles back in the day with the Angels.

It’ll be interesting to see how the Giants fare with their new manager.

— Nationals- I watch a lot of podcasts about fantasy baseball; last couple of weeks, there was a lot of enthusiasm about Cade Cavalli, a pitcher who was 3-1, 4.25 in 10 starts last year.

Nationals’ leadership got A LOT younger this winter; curious to see how they do. Expectations are very, very low, that’s for sure.

Famous birthdays, March 26th
Martin Short, 76
Catherine Keener, 67
Marcus Allen, 66
John Sotckton, 64
Kevin Seitzer, 64

Michael Imperioli, 60
Keira Knightley, 41
Von Miller, 37
Cristian Javier, 29
Jeremiah Jackson, 26

American League
— Orioles- Why did the Mets trade Pete Alonso? The last five years, Alonso missed a total of 20 games, playing 162-162 games the last two seasons. He hit 195 home runs those five years; he is a really good hitter, and should make the Orioles’ lineup a lot stronger.

— Red Sox- Boston made the playoffs last year, for only the second time in seven years; they did not re-sign Alex Bregman this winter, but added P’s Ranger Suarez, Sonny Gray and 1B Willson Contreras. It looks like Jarren Duran/Wilyer Abreu will play every day instead of platooning, but the AL East is tough. Can they make the playoffs again this season?

— White Sox- Lot of pundits have been praising Munetaka Murakami, Chicago’s new 1B who is supposed to be quite a slugger, but if he’s that good, why didn’t the big $$$ teams gobble him up, instead of the freakin’ White Sox?

Last three years, White Sox have lost 101-121-102 games; they should be a lot better this year.

— Guardians- Jose Ramirez is on his way to the Hall of Fame, but he’ll be 34 in September; how long can he keep being such an excellent hitter?

Cleveland has been in the playoffs seven of the last ten years; AL Central is wide open, for sure.

— Tigers- Last four years, Framber Valdez was 57-35 for the Astros; now he moves from a small Houston ballpark to a bigger one in Detroit, and figures to prosper there.

Valdez had issues with one of his catchers in Houston last year; his new manager in Detroit was a catcher (AJ Hinch) when he played. We’ll see how Valdez makes out in the Motor City.

— Astros- Houston has one too many infielders, which its better than one too few, but what are they going to do with their lineup? GM Dana Brown is under the gun; he added couple of new starting pitchers (Tatsuya Imai/Mike Burrows).

If they can keep Yordan Alvarez healthy this year, Astros should go back to the playoffs, after missing them last season for the first time in nine years.

— Royals- Kansas City moved the fences in at Kauffman Stadium this year; they also shortened some of the fences, so the question is this: how much will it help the hitters/hurt the pitchers?

Royals finished over .500 the last two years; there are expectations now.

— Angels- Angels are a big market team; they had Trout/Ohtani on the same team for several years, but somehow were paying Anthony Rendon more than either one of them. Owner Arte Moreno is the man in the spotlight here; Halos haven’t had a winning season since 2015, and Moreno has inferred that he doesn’t think their fans don’t care much about winning. Huh??

Trout will be 35 in August; the Angels are expected to miss the playoffs again. 

— Twins- Fantasy baseball experts are touting young 2B Luke Keaschall; Twins have missed the playoffs four of the last five years and have a new manager in Derek Shelton, who used to be the skipper in Pittsburgh.

I’m still wondering why they didn’t put a dome on the Twins’ ballpark? The weather sucks there.

— New York- Brian Cashman is the GM in the Bronx; he hasn’t won a World Series since 2009, despite having the most $$$ in the sport, until the Dodgers’ spending spree the last few years. Funny part was listening to New York fans whine about the Dodgers; seriously? Welcome to my world, guys. I root for the freakin’ A’s, who made a movie about not spending money.

— A’s- Two more years in Sacramento, before the new ballpark (domed) opens in Las Vegas; A’s have stepped up and signed some of their good position players, so if their pitchers hold up in the hitter-friendly Sacramento ballpark, the A’s could contend for a Wild Card slot.

When the A’s get to Las Vegas, owner John Fisher better try to win, or he might wind up like Joe Pesci in the movie Casino.

— Mariners- Seattle brought in Brendan Donovan from St Louis to play 3B; he has a .772 OPS in four seasons. Mariners have excellent starting pitching; they lost the ALCS in seven games last year, could easily make the World Series this season.

— Rays- Tampa Bay had to play home games outdoors last year in a hitter-friendly minor league ballpark; this year they move back into the Trop, which should help pitchers, hurt the hitters.

How does this affect Junior Caminero? He hit 45 homers last year, had 110 RBI, but here’s the thing: Caminero had a .954 OPS at home, .743 on the road and now the Rays are playing their home games in a more pitching-friendly environment.

— Rangers- Texas traded Marcus Semien for OF Brandon Nimmo, who figures to bat leadoff for the Rangers. Nimmo is durable/productive, hitting 72 homers the last three years. If they can keep Corey Seager healthy, new manager Skip Schumaker should take Texas to the playoffs.

— Blue Jays- Toronto came thisclose to winning the World Series last year, but now Bo Bichette plays for the Mets, with Japanese import Kazumo Okamoto the new 3B. Dylan Cease/Cody Pence are new additions to the starting rotation; can their bullpen hold up?

Wednesday’s Den: Mid-week musings…….

— Baseball season starts Wednesday night; Bronx at the Giants in San Francisco on Netflix, then a lot more games on Thursday/Friday. There are seven interleague series the first weekend this year.

— Tulsa 83, Wichita State 79
Tulsa led 30-6 early in the game.
Wichita led 72-70 with 4:54 left in the game.
Tulsa shot 12-29 on the arc, only 36.1% inside arc.
AAC rivals wound up splitting four games with each other this year.

— New Mexico 84, Saint Joseph’s 69
Visiting Hawks led 39-37 at halftime.
New Mexico was 22-28 on foul line, St Joe’s 8-11
Tomislav Buljan scored 27 points, had 11 rebounds.
St Joe’s was only 9-33 on the arc.

— North Carolina is firing basketball coach Hubert Davis, after the Tar Heels lost in the first round of the NCAA’s for second year in a row. Davis was 126-54 in his five years in Chapel Hill, 68-30 in ACC games, 7-4 in the NCAA Tournament.

The thing about North Carolina is that they’ve always hired alums/assistant coaches; this time, there is no logical replacement for Davis. Curious to see who they hire.

— Iowa Hawkeyes are in the Sweet 16; in their last ten games, their star Bennett Stirtz has sat out a total of three minutes, so he’s averaged 40.2 minutes/game in a sport where the games are only 40 minutes long.

— NIL budgets for teams in the Sweet 16:
$12M- Duke
$11.5M-Arkansas
$10.5M-Michigan, St John’s
$9.75M- Arizona

$9.5M- Alabama, Tennessee, UConn
$9M- Illinois
$8.75M- Purdue
$8.5M- Michigan State, Houston

$8.25M- Iowa State
$7.5M- Texas
$6.75M- Nebraska
$6.25M- Iowa

Famous birthdays, March 25th
Joe Carollo, 86
Bonnie Bedelia, 78
Lee Mazzilli, 71

Avery Johnson, 61
Sarah Jessica Parker, 61
Tom Glavine, 60

Domenick Lombardozzi, 50
Kyle Lowry, 40
Pete Crow-Armstrong, 24

— Tennessee Tech hired Tobin Anderson as its new basketball coach; Anderson was at Fairleigh Dickinson when they upset Purdue in the first round of the 2023 NCAA’s, the second time a #16 seed upset a #1-seed. He then coached Iona for two years, going 33-34, 20-18 in MAAC games.

Tennessee Tech has had eight straight losing seasons; they haven’t been in NCAA’s since 1963.

— Tuesday night during the Dodgers-Angels exhibition, Dodgers TV had third base coach Dino Ebel miked for the whole game, and TV analyst Eric Karros asked him questions, so I learned a lot about the game, about coaching third base. Great TV that you can’t do during the regular season, but it was excellent TV.

— Monday night, Dodger P Roki Sasaki had a tough time against the Angels; he faced 14 hitters, didn’t give up any hits, but he walked six guys, hit two others, only got six outs. 66 pitches, only 32 strikes.

— Last year, Cleveland Guardians were 42-25 after the All-Star break, best record in the major leagues

— My godson is an assistant high school baseball coach on Long Island; apparently they use the pitch-com device during games, where the catcher presses a button on a device so the pitcher knows what pitch he is calling.

Surprised to hear that high schools use pitch-com, but they do.

— NFL updates:
Kansas City Chiefs signed TE Travis Kelce for three years, $54.7M

Seattle Seahawks signed WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba for four years, $168.8M.

Cincinnati Bengals signed 41-year old QB Joe Flacco for one year, $6M. 

— About 10 years ago, I’m in Las Vegas for the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament, I’m staying at the MGM Grand. It is the first game of the day, so its like 10am in Las Vegas, I was on my first Cherry Coke of the day.

I’m sitting next to three young guys; the game is about eight minutes in, and a kid hits a jumper to make the score 15-12, something like that. The three young guys explode, start hugging each other and giving each other high-5’s. 

I ask the guy next to me, “Was that your brother who made that shot? Why you so happy?”

“First to 15 man!!! That hoop won our bet; we had Northern Iowa to get to 15 points first”

Turns out I had no idea you could bet on which team got to 15 points first in a game; I’m glad I didn’t know that, would’ve spent lot of time researching those numbers. 

Tuesday’s Den: Nobody asked me, but…….

— Straight-up records in NCAA Tournament, by conference:
Big 18- 13-3
SEC- 13-6
Big XII- 9-5

Big East- 4-1
ACC- 5-7
WCC- 1-3

— Creighton coach Greg McDermott is retiring after 16 years with the Bluejays; McDermott has a career record of 514-319 in 25 years as a head coach, at Northern Iowa, Creighton and Iowa State. Alan Huss is Creighton’s new coach; he had previously been head coach at High Point, and was “coach in waiting” with Creighton this year.

— Gonzaga’s move to the Pac-12 has already hurt Saint Mary’s; Randy Bennett has bolted from the Gaels to be the new coach at Arizona State. Bennett was in Moraga for 25 years, making 12 NCAA Tournaments; he got the Gaels to the Sweet 16 in 2010.

Arizona State has missed the NCAA’s five of the last six years.

— Saint Mary’s hired from within, replaced Bennett with assistant coach Mickey McConnell, who played for the Gaels and had been on the Saint Mary’s staff since 2019. Saint Mary’s figures to get a lot less national TV exposure now, with Gonzaga moving on.

— There are five coaches who have won a game in this year’s NCAA Tournament who at one time were head coaches at a Division II school:

Jerrod Calhoun, Utah State (off to Cincinnati today)
Grant McCasland, Texas Tech
Ben McCollum, Iowa (won 4 D-II national titles)
Ryan Odom, Virginia
Josh Schertz, Saint Louis

— Jerrod Calhoun has moved on from Utah State to Cincinnati; Calhoun was 55-15 in two years with the Aggies, but he is a Cincinnati alum who was a student assistant for Bob Huggins with the Bearcats in 2003-04, after playing at Cleveland State.

Next season, Utah State will have its 7th head coach in 12 years, and they’ve only had one losing season in the last 11 seasons. No one stays there, but they keep winning. Last four years, under three different coaches, Aggies are 109-31, 57-19 in Mountain West games, 2-4 in NCAA games.

— This past weekend, #2-seeds were 4-0 ATS in second round games of the NCAA’s, the first time that happened since 1991.

Famous birthdays, March 24th:
Garry Templeton, 70
Scott Brunner, 69
Bruce Hurst, 68
Mike Woodson, 68

Kelly LeBrock, 56
Lara Flynn Boyle, 56
Steve Karsay, 54
Peyton Manning, 50

Aaron Brooks, 50
Jessica Chastain, 49
Chad Gaudin, 43
Chris Bosh, 42

Famous birthdays, March 24th:
Garry Templeton, 70
Scott Brunner, 69
Bruce Hurst, 68
Mike Woodson, 68

Kelly LeBrock, 56
Lara Flynn Boyle, 56
Steve Karsay, 54
Peyton Manning, 50

Aaron Brooks, 50
Jessica Chastain, 49
Chad Gaudin, 43
Chris Bosh, 42

— Robert Mueller passed away this weekend, at age 81; he was director of the FBI for 12 years, after being nominated by the older George Bush.

He was a Marine Corps officer during the Vietnam War, receiving a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart. He went to college at Princeton, before going to Vietnam.

RIP, sir. 

There are eight teams left in the NIT:
— Wichita State (24-11)- Shockers won nine of last 10 games; they beat Tulsa 2 out of 3 games this season, including the AAC tournament.

Wichita has #23 eFG% defense in country.

— Tulsa (28-7)— they’ve won eight of their last nine games, with their last two wins in OT.

Tulsa is shooting 38.9% on the arc, #5 in country.

— St Joe’s (24-11)- Hawks won nine of last 10 games, including NIT road games at Colorado State and California.

St Joe’s subs play #321 minutes, a potential problem in higher altitude.

— New Mexico (25-10)- Were 5-6 in last 11 Mountain West games, but won their first two NIT games, by 24-25 points.

Lobos drew over 9,000 fans for their last game, big crowd for the NIT.

— Illinois State (22-12)- Redbirds are 9-3 in non-conference games; they won at Wake Forest Sunday.

Illinois State is #45 in the country in experience, #13 in continuity.

— Dayton (25-11)- Flyers are 11-3 in their last 14 games, with all three losses to VCU.

Dayton won its first two NIT games on the road, at Bradley/NC-Wilmington.

— Nevada (24-12)- Long road trip for the Wolf Pack; last time they played outside of Nevada was March 3rd, in Wyoming.

Nevada gets 25.5% of its points on foul line, #3 in country.

— Auburn (19-16)- After going 3-9 in their last 12 SEC games, Tigers beat South Alabama by 11, Seattle by 6 in two NIT home games.

Auburn gets 24% of its points on foul line, #20 in country.

— There was a cool moment Monday night during the Royals-Rangers exhibition game; Texas had a pitcher named Carter Baumler on the mound. He gets a guy out and manager Skip Schumaker comes to the mound. Players start laughing during the meeting, Schumaker goes back to the dugout, Baumler stays in the game.

Turns out that Schumaker told the pitcher that he made the team, that he was a big leaguer for the first time in his career. Pretty excellent way to find out. 

Monday’s Den: Wrapping up a sports Sunday……

— Iowa 73, Florida 72
Gators become the first #1-seed knocked out of the tournament.
Florida led 65-61 with 5:38 left in the game.
Iowa shot 70.4% inside the arc.
Hawkeyes move on to play Nebraska in the Sweet 16.

— St John’s 67, Kansas 65
St John’s led by 14 with 8:08 left, needed last-second hoop to win.
Red Storm was +8 (16-8) in turnovers.
St John’s was 11-35 on the arc, 14-34 inside arc.
St John’s plays Duke in the Sweet 16 Friday.

— Purdue 79, Miami 69
Miami led 40-38 at halftime.
Boilermakers were 21-22 on foul line, Miami 8-10.
Purdue shot 8-14 on arc, scored 1.20 ppp
Purdue has won 7 in a row; they play Texas in the Sweet 16.

— Tennessee 79, Virginia 72
Volunteers scored 1.21 ppp.
Ja’Kobi Gillespie scored 21 points, had six assists.
Volunteers were 19-25 on foul line, Virginia 6-11.
Tennessee plays Iowa State in the Sweet 16.

— Iowa State 82, Kentucky 63
Cyclones outscored Kentucky 51-33 in second half.
Tamin Lipsey scored 26 points, had 10 assists.
Iowa State shot 57.6% inside arc, scored 1.18 ppp
Cyclones play Tennessee in Sweet 16 Friday.

— UConn 73, UCLA 57
Big man Karaban scored a career-high 27 points.
UCLA led by 6 midway thru first half.
UConn shot 60% inside arc, outscored Bruins 35-24 in 2nd half.
Huskies play Michigan State in Sweet 16 Friday.

—Arizona 78, Utah State 66
Wildcats were 27-39 on foul line, Utah State 8-11
Arizona won despite shooting 38.5% inside arc.
Arizona never trailed, had 54-26 edge on the boards.
Wildcats play Arkansas in Sweet 16 Thursday.

— Alabama 90, Texas Tech 65
Crimson Tide led 49-25 at half; Tech had nothing in this game.
Alabama was 19-42 on arc; Red Raiders were 4-25.
Tech wound up losing four of their last five games.
Alabama-Michigan play in Sweet 16 Friday.

Famous birthdays, March 23
Bucky Pope, 85
Barbara Rhoades, 80
Pat Bourque, 79
Ron Jaworski, 75
Jason Kidd, 53

Mark Buehrle, 47
Maurice Jones-Drew, 41
Dellin Betances, 38
Gordon Hayward, 36
Clayton Tune, 25

— Conference breakdown, against the spread:
Big XII- 7-3F/3-1U= 10-4 ATS
Big 18- 9-4F/1-1U= 10-5 ATS
SEC- 6-4F/5-3U= 11-7 ATS

ACC- 2-6F/0-4U= 2-10 ATS
Big East- 2-2F/0-1U= 2-3 ATS
WCC- 0-3F/0-1U= 0-4 ATS

Favorites were 26-22 ATS this weekend.

— Good news/bad news for three college teams this month:
Good news: Siena, South Florida, Troy State all made the NCAA Tournament.

Bad news: This weekend, the coaches for those three teams all bolted for higher paying jobs. 

Scott Cross goes from Troy to Georgia Tech
Bryan Hodgson goes from South Florida to Providence
Gerry McNamara goes from Siena to Syracuse. 

Also, Ark-Little Rock hired Travis Ford, who last coached at Saint Louis in 2024.

— Boise State has played in most NCAA tourney games (10), without ever winning one.

— Was chatting with a guy who had posted that he had a certain pitcher on 14 of his fantasy baseball teams. I asked him how many leagues was he in— he said he had 26 different teams.

I’m in one fantasy league, a dynasty league that we’ve had for 21 years. Can’t even conceive of keeping track of 26 different leagues.

— Phillies signed P Cristopher Sanchez to a six-year contract worth $103M; that contract starts in 2027. Sanchez will earn $3.5M this coming season. Sanchez went 13-5 with a 2.50 ERA in 32 starts last year.

— Odd Note of the Day: Orioles OF Tyler O’Neill has hit a home run on Opening Day the last six years in a row, which is a record. 

— Houston is going to be a busy place next weekend.
Angels @ Astros start the baseball season
Sweet 16 and Elite 8 in South Region take place in Houston
PGA Tour has their event in Houston this coming week. 

Sunday’s Den: Wrapping up a sports Saturday…….

Before Texas upset Gonzaga, 20 consecutive favorites had won SU. The NIL era has made it lot tougher for the smaller schools.

— Nebraska 74, Vanderbilt 72
Freshman F Frager scored winning hoop with 0:02.2 left.
Cornhuskers get to the Sweet 16 for the first time.
Vandy led by 5 with 5:34 left in the game.
Nebraska has won six of its last eight games.
Tyler Tanner scored 27 for Vandy; his half-court shot at the buzzer rattled in and out.

— Arkansas 94, High Point 88
High Point led by a point with 8:27 left in the game.
Darius Acuff scored 36 points, had six assists.
Acuff was 11-13 on foul line; High Point’s whole team was 10-11.
Bob Martin scored 30 points, had five assists for High Point
John Calipari is headed to the Sweet 16 for the 17th time.

— Texas 74, Gonzaga 68
Zags led by 8 with 4:29 left in first half.
Texas shot 57.8% inside arc; they won for third time this week.
7-0 C Vokietaitis scored 17 points, grabbed nine rebounds.
Teams combined to shoot 9-31 on the arc.
Gonzaga misses Sweet 16 for second year in row; they had made it eight of the previous ten years.

— Michigan State 77, Louisville 69
Jeremy Fears had 12 points, 16 assists for the Spartans.
Coen Carr scored 21 points, had 10 rebounds.
Louisville shot 13-37 on arc, 13-26 inside arc.
Spartans were 14-19 on foul line, Louisville 4-6.
Louisville star Mikel Brown missed the Cardinals’ last six games.

— Houston 88, Texas A&M 57
Houston had easy win; they led 46-28 at halftime.
Houston shot 59.5% inside the arc, scored 1.34 ppp.
Cougars had 19 offensive rebounds, had 46-29 edge on boards.
Teams combined to shoot 14-55 on the arc.

— Illinois 76, VCU 55
Illinois shot 55.9% inside arc, outscored VCU 41-27 in 2nd half.
VCU G Lewis got hurt in first minute, didn’t return.
Illini had 45-28 edge on the boards.
Illinois-Houston is an interesting Sweet 16 game.

— Duke 81, TCU 58
Duke’s lead was only 38-34 at halftime.
Blue Devils shot 71.4% inside the arc.
Duke had a 42-26 edge on the boards.
Duke was 20-23 on foul line, Horned Frogs 5-10.

— Michigan 95, Saint Louis 72
Michigan shot 60.5% inside arc, scored 1.35 ppp.
Aday Mara scored 16 points, had 4 blocked shots.
Wolverines outscored Saint Louis 47-33 in second half.
Michigan had a 42-27 edge on boards.

— Speaking of Saint Louis, what is a Billiken?

A Billiken is a mythical, good-luck figure created in 1908 by Missouri art teacher Florence Pretz, often representing “things as they ought to be”. It is supposed to symbolize good luck and positive vibes.

— Last 19 teams who won March Madness, they were 15-4 ATS in their first round game.

Famous birthdays, March 22nd:
William Shatner, 95
Matthew Modine, 67
Shawn Bradley, 54
Marcus Camby, 52
Reese Witherspoon, 50

Marques Tuiasosopo, 47
Ike Davis, 39
JJ Watt, 37
Ernie Clement, 30
Grant Holmes, 30

Missed a birthday earlier this week; the great hockey player Bobby Orr turned 78 on Friday. He was really excellent, leading the Bruins to Stanley Cup titles in 1970, 1972. When he rushed the puck up the ice, which defensemen didn’t do a lot back then, the crowd would buzz.

In the mid-80’s, met Bobby Orr at a celebrity softball game; he’s a good guy. To this day, have my picture with him hanging in my living room.

— Apparently I spend too much time watching basketball; lady who lives across the street from me called and asked if I was OK, since I hadn’t been out of my house in three days.

— Detroit Pistons star Cade Cunningham will miss a while after he had a collapsed lung, which has to be kind of scary. He is scoring 24.5 ppg for the much-improved Pistons, who are 51-19 this year, two years after they were 14-68.

— Colorado Rockies starting pitchers had a 6.63 ERA last year, the worst of any team in the last 100 years. Not sure how you fix that, but four of Colorado’s five starters this year are 32+ years old, so they’re going with wily veterans to try and get guys out in high altitude.

— There were 11,209 fans at the Seattle Mariners exhibition game Saturday; teams must make lot of $$$ during spring training, with lot of fans seeking out warm weather. 

Saturday’s Den: Wrapping up the first round of the NCAA’s

— Kentucky 89, Santa Clara 84 OT
First game of the day was the best game of the day.
Both teams made a 3-pointer in last 0:10 of regulation.
Oweh scored 35 points, hit game-tying 3 at buzzer in regulation.
Bad beat if you had Santa Clara, +3.5.
Kentucky advances to play Iowa State Sunday.

— Utah State 86, Villanova 76
Aggies were 28-36 on foul line, Villanova 6-13.
Villanova led by 10 points early in second half.
Aggies shot 74.3% inside the arc.
Good win for Mountain West; Utah State is their only team in NCAAs.
Villanova was 3-4 in last seven games, after a 21-5 start.

— UCLA 75, Central Florida 71
Bruins were +9 (17-8) in turnovers.
UCLA has won five of its last six games.
Central Florida was only 5-16 on foul line.
Knights had 53-41 edge on the boards.
UCLA plays UConn Sunday.

— Kansas 68, Cal Baptist 60
Kansas led by 26 early in second half.
Cal Baptist got within six points in last 2:00.
Darryn Peterson scored 28 points; no one else had more than 12.
Dominique Daniels scored 25 for Cal Baptist.
Teams combined to shoot 8-36 on the arc.

— Virginia 82, Wright State 73
Wright State led 43-38 at halftime.
Virginia shot 13-26 on arc, scored 1.26 ppp.
There were 58 2-point shots in this game, 57 3-point shots.
Jacari White scored 26 points in 24:00; he didn’t start.
Virginia plays Tennessee Sunday.

— Iowa 67, Clemson 61
Iowa never trailed, had 40-27 edge on boards.
Iowa star Stirtz played all 40:00, was only 4-17 from floor.
There were 50 2-point shots in this game, 51 3-point shots.
Clemson wound up going 4-7 in last 11 games, after a 20-4 start.
Hawkeyes play defending champ Florida Sunday.

— UConn 82, Furman 71
Tarris Reed had 31 points, 27 rebounds for UConn.
UConn shot 67.5% inside the arc.
Huskies led 40-36 at halftime.
Huskies scored 44-23 edge on the boards.

— Miami 80, Missouri 66
Hurricanes led 27-26 at halftime.
Mizzou led by a hoop with 7:50 left in the game.
Miami had 46-30 edge on the boards.
Hurricanes have won their last three first round games. 

Famous birthdays, March 21st
Tom Flores, 89
Manny Sanguillen, 82
Gary Oldman, 68
Matthew Broderick, 64

Shawon Dunston, 63
Tony Horne, 50
Adrain Peterson, 41
Carlos Carrasco, 39

Frankie Montas, 33
Ahkello Witherspoon, 31
Sebastian Joseph-Day, 31
Masyn Wynn, 24

— Alabama 90, Hofstra 70
Alabama shot 64.5% inside arc, scored 1.29 ppp.
Hofstra led by 10 midway thru the first half.
Two guys on Hofstra played all 40:00.
Labaron Philon scored 29 points, had 8 rebounds, 7 assists. 

— Tennessee 78, Miami OH 56
Volunteers led 51-32 at halftime.
Tennessee shot 56.4% inside the arc.
Ja’Kobi Gillespie had 29 points, nine assists.
Miami’s great season ends at 32-2; quite a run.

— Texas Tech 91, Akron 71
Red Raiders led only 40-35 at halftime.
Tech shot 69.5% inside arc, scored 1.39 ppp.
Tech never trailed; they shot 11-20 on the arc.
Akron’s excellent season ends with a 29-6 record.

— St John’s 79, Northern Iowa 53
Red Storm never trailed, led 47-28 at halftime.
St John’s had 45-29 edge on the boards.
No one on St John’s scored more than 14 points.
St John’s-Kansas will be an interesting game Sunday.

— Arizona 92, LIU 58
Damn, there were some bad games Friday
Arizona led this game 53-29 at halftime.
Wildcats had a 52-32 edge on the boards.

— Iowa State 108, Tennessee State 74
Cyclones lost big man Jefferson (sprained ankle) very early in game
Iowa State shot 11-24 on arc, scored 1.38 ppp.
Cyclones led 55-29 at halftime.
Tennessee State has to be happy; this was their first NCAA game since 1994

— Purdue 104, Queens 71
Purdue shot 65.9% inside arc, scored scored 1.54 ppp.
Game was only 45-33 at halftime.
PG Braden Smith became NCAA’s all-time leading assist leader.
Queens made NCAAs in only their 4th year in Division I

— Florida 114, Prairie View 55
Florida led 60-21 at halftime.
Game was actually tied 15-15 at one point.
Florida plays Iowa in the second round Sunday. 

Friday’s Den: Wrapping up the first full day of March Madness

VCU 82, North Carolina 78
Tar Heels led by 19 in second half, by 14 with 6:32 left to play.
6-3 guard Hill scored 34 points; he didn’t start.
VCU has won seven in a row, 17 of last 18 games.
UNC lost its last three games, went 5-5 in their last ten games.
This is VCU’s first tournament win since 2016. 

High Point 83, Wisconsin 82
First 1st round win for a Big South team since Winthrop, in 2007.
High Point has won its last 15 games.
Panthers were 15-40 on the arc, 16-34 inside the arc.
Wisconsin led by 8 with 5:23 left in the game.
High Point-Arkansas is an interesting game Saturday. 

Duke 71, Siena 65
Siena led by 13 early in the second half.
Siena’s five starters played whole game, until there was 0:11 left.
Cameron Boozer scored 22 points, had 13 rebounds.
Duke was 18-21 on foul line, Saints were 6-6.
Last 19 years, team that won national title was 15-4 ATS in their Round 1 game. 

TCU 66, Ohio State 64
TCU led 39-24 at halftime.
Ohio State led 55-50 with 6:19 left in the game.
TCU scored the winning basket with 0:04 left.
Buckeyes finish 5-11 vs teams ranked in top 50.
Horned Frogs won 10 of their last 12 games.

Louisville 83, South Florida 79
Louisville led by 23 with 12:50 left, USF got a backdoor cover.
Louisville won even though their star Mikel Brown didn’t play.
Cardinals shot 13-25 on the arc, only 14-25 on foul line.
South Florida shot 56.8% inside arc, only 5-33 on arc.
This is Louisville’s first tournament win since 2017.

Gonzaga 73, Kennesaw State 64
Gonzaga had 45-34 edge on the boards.
Freshman Davis Fogle scored 17 points in 25:00 off the bench.
Zags won nine of their last ten games.
Brickfest; teams combined to shoot 6-35 on the arc.

Vanderbilt 78, McNeese State 68
McNeese led 19-8 right off the bat.
This was Commodores’ first NCAA win since 2012.
Vandy shot 63% inside the arc.
Vandy has #32 eFG% in the country. 
Vanderbilt-Nebraska is a 2nd round game Saturday.

Michigan 101, Howard 80
Michigan led 50-46 at half; Howard played well.
Michigan shot 83.9% inside arc, scored 1.42 ppp.
Yaxel Lendebor scored only 9 points, had 4 rebounds.
More Johnson scored 21 points, had 10 assists.
Wolverines won 17 of their last 19 games.

Famous birthdays, March 20th:
Hal Linden, 95
Pat Riley, 81
Rick Langford, 74

Steve McCatty, 72
Amy Aquino, 69
Spike Lee, 69

Rickey Jackson, 68
Jamal Crawford, 46
Taj Bradley, 25

— Nebraska 76, Troy 47
Cornhuskers get their first-ever NCAA Tournament win.
Nebraska shot 14-39 on arc, 14-26 inside arc.
Nebraska is 12-0 in non-conference games.
Pryce Sandfort scored 23 points; 12 of his 13 shots were 3’s.

— Michigan State 92, North Dakota State 67
Spartans pretty much jogged; they led 45-25 at the half.
MSU shot 63.9% inside arc, scored 1.26 ppp.
Last five years, Spartans are 4-0-1 ATS in their first round games.
Last five years, Summit teams are 0-5 ATS in this round.

Arkansas 97, Hawaii 78
Arkansas got lot of layups/dunks, led 54-36 at halftime.
Arkansas only played six guys (a 7th guy played one minute)
Razorbacks won their last five games (2 in overtime).
Arkansas plays #12-seed High Point on Saturday. 

Texas 79, BYU 71
Matas Vokietaitis scored 23 points, had 16 rebounds (9 offensive)
Texas won play-in game Tuesday, now advances to play #3-seed Gonzaga Saturday
AJ Dybantsa scored 35 points, had 10 rebounds in his last college game.
BYU wound up 7-11 in its last 18 games, after a 16-1 start.

Saint Louis 102, Georgia 77
Hard to describe how badly Georgia played.
Kanon Catchings didn’t score; he had scored 24.7 ppg in previous three games.
Billikens shot 75% inside arc, led 49-32 at the half.
Saint Louis is 12-1 in non-conference games.

Texas A&M 63, Saint Mary’s 50
Aggies led wire-to-wire, had 37-26 lead at halftime.
Third year in a row A&M won their first round game.
Saint Mary’s shot only 33.3% inside the arc.
Gaels finish season 2-5 vs teams ranked in top 50.

Illinois 105, Penn 70
Illini outscored Penn 65-40 in the second half.
Illinois scored a ludicrous 1.54 ppp.
Illinois had a 48-25 edge on the boards.
Illini plays VCU Saturday, a much tougher game.

Houston 78, Idaho 47
Cougars had easy game, leading 48-24 at halftime.
6-11 freshman Cenac had 18 rebounds.
Last ten years, Big Sky teams are 1-8-1 ATS in first round.
Houston-Texas A&M is an interesting game Saturday. 

Thursday’s Den: Welcome to my two favorite days of the year

— There are seven teams who are in the top 25 in both eFG% and eFG% defense, which is something national champs have done recently.

Arizona
Duke
Florida
Houston
Iowa State
Louisville (best player is hurt)
Michigan

— I’m picking Arizona to win the national championship this year; in four years with the Wildcats, Tommy Lloyd hasn’t gotten Arizona to the Elite 8, but I think they’ll win the title this time around.

— Miami OH 89, SMU 79
Miami wins play-in game, shuts lot of people up.
Redhawks were 16-41 on the arc, scored 1.34 ppp
SMU lost six of its last seven games.
Miami advances to play Tennessee on Friday

— Prairie View 67, Lehigh 55
Panthers win their eighth game in a row.
Three guys on Prairie View played the whole game.
Dontae Horne was 11-22 shooting, had no assists.
Prairie View advances to play Florida on Friday

— Queens, Cal Baptist are only teams in this year’s NCAA Tournament who are in the Field of 68 for the first time.

— No team that lost their first conference tournament game has ever won a national title, which is bad news for Alabama, Illinois, Michigan State, Nebraska.

— There are 13 teams in this year’s tournament who have a head coach who is in his first year at that school- that seems like a lot.

— Last year, all four #1-seeds made the Final Four, only the second time that happened.

Famous birthdays, March 19th:
Ursula Andress, 91
Glenn Close, 79
Mike Norris, 71
Bruce Willis, 71

Andre Miller, 50
Steve Gleason, 49
Clayton Kershaw, 38
EJ Manuel, 36

— Philadelphia Eagles are trading a 7th-round draft pick in next year’s draft to Carolina for 38-year old QB Andy Dalton, who started seven games in three years for the Panthers.

Eagles already have Jalen Hurts, Tanner McKee in their QB room; Dalton gives them more of a veteran presence. The trade saves Carolina $2.1M in salary cap space in 2026 and $4M in cash.

— Shaquille O’Neal must still be making a boatload of money; he does a lot of commercials.

NIT games
— Wake Forest 82, Navy 72
Deacons shot 73.1% inside the arc.
Navy finished 26-8; they won the Patriot League regular season title.
Think Tim Duncan/David Robinson had a bet on this game?

— Dayton 80, Bradley 66
Flyers led 47-30 at halftime.
Dayton won eight of its last ten games

— Illinois State 79, Kent State 58
Redbirds led 45-25 at halftime.
Kent State shot 32.8% from the floor.

— George Washington 79, Utah Valley 78
George Washington led by 16 early in 2nd half, hung on for the win.
Next: George Washington plays New Mexico in Albuquerque Sunday. 

— Nevada 89, Murray State 75
Wolf Pack shot 57.7% inside the arc.
Nevada was +10 (15-5) in turnovers.

— California 91, Ill-Chicago 73
Cal shot 15-28 on the arc, scored 1.28 ppp
Chris Bell scored 31 points, shot 7-8 on the arc. 

— New Mexico 107, Sam Houston 83
Lobos shot 65% inside arc, scored 1.41 ppp.
New Mexico was +9 (14-5) in turnovers.

— St Joe’s 69, Colorado State 64
Derek Simpson scored 13 points, had 9 rebounds for the Hawks
St Joe’s moves on to play California in Berkeley Sunday. 

Wednesday’s Den: Mid-week musings……

— Texas 68, NC State 66
Kid on Texas hit a 20-foot jumper with 0:01.1 left for the win.
Longhorns led by 10 midway thru first half
Texas had a 45-33 edge on the boards.
Longhorns move on to play BYU Thursday night.

Charles Barkley/Dick Vitale were the analysts for this game. Great team, with Brian Anderson the play-by-play guy. Anderson occasionally had his hands full keeping his analysts’ focus on the court, but its was fun to listen to. 

— Howard 86, UMBC 83
Howard led 49-41 at halftime.
Bison won their ninth game in a row.
6-4 senior Harris had 19 points, 14 rebounds, 5 assists.
Howard advances to play #1-seed Michigan Thursday.

— Venezuela 3, Team USA 2
Team Venezuela wins the World Baseball Classic.
Eugenio Suarez won the game with a 9th-inning single.
Bryce Harper had tied game with an 8th-inning home run.

NIT games
— Wichita State 74, Wyoming 70
Wichita has won eight of its last nine games.
Shockers had a 55-34 edge on the boards.
Both teams missed 10 foul shots.

— NC-Wilmington 68, Yale 67
Yale led by 14 early in second half.
Bulldogs were only 9-22 on the foul line.
Seahawks have won eight of their last ten games.

— Liberty 77, George Mason 71
Flames never trailed, shot 55.3% inside the arc.
Liberty played three starters 38+ minutes.
Five of the seven players Liberty used are seniors.

— Oklahoma State 84, Davidson 80
Davidson led 50-40 at halftime.
Cowboys were 21-30 on foul line, Davidson 5-7.
Davidson was 15-40 outside arc, 15-30 inside arc.

— Tulsa 89, Stephen F Austin 84 OT
Tulsa was 32-41 on foul line, Lumberjacks 10-16
Tulsa had 22 offensive boards, had 50-36 rebounding edge.
Jaylen Lawal had 24 points in 21:00; he didn’t start.

Famous birthdays, March 18th:
Jeff Mullins, 84
Curt Warner, 65 (the RB, not the Hall of Fame QB)
Vanessa Williams, 63
Andre Rison, 59
Pat Terrell, 58

Queen Latifah, 56
Rob Johnson, 53
Brian Griese, 51
Brian Scalabrine, 48
JT Realmuto, 35

Wednesday would’ve been the 100th birthday for actor Peter Graves. 

— Big trade in the NFL Tuesday; Broncos-Dolphins.
Denver gets:
WR Jaylen Waddle and a 4th-round draft pick

Miami gets:
1st, 3rd, 4th round picks in this year’s draft. 

Dolphins now have seven of the first 94 picks in next month’s draft.

— Super Bowl champ Seattle Seahawks are expected to open the 2026 season with a Wednesday night home game; the next night, Rams-49ers are going to open their seasons in Australia.

— Last five years, favorites are 12-6 ATS in these Dayton play-in games.

— In last year’s NCAA, seven of the top eight seeds in the country advanced to the Elite 8; only team that didn’t was #2-seed St John’s, who lost in second round to Arkansas/Calipari.

— Indianapolis Colts signed Notre Dame basketball player Carson Towt, with the intent to try him out at tight end, much like they did with Mo Alie-Cox, who played hoop at VCU.

— Eastern Michigan hired Clemson assistant Billy Donlon as its new basketball coach; Donlon has previously coached at Wright State/Kansas City, going 155-133 over nine seasons.

— Was watching a spring training game; hitter on the Atlanta Braves challenged (and lost) the second pitch of the game. When the regular season starts next week, don’t think we’ll see any ball/strike challenges in the first inning.

Tuesday’s Den: Nobody asked me, but…….

— Was sleeping around 9:30am last week, heard a weird sound outside; was worried the plumbing under our street was having more problems, so I went to see what was going on.

Instead, some guy was hammering a “For Sale” sign into my next door neighbor’s lawn; this was Wednesday, they were having an Open House on Saturday. 

But the Open House never happened; apparently the house was sold on Friday, so I‘ll be getting new neighbors soon.

— When you fill out your brackets, don’t advance Alabama very far; Aden Holloway, their #2 scorer was thrown off the team after he was charged with first-degree possession of marijuana-not for personal use, which is a Class C felony, and failure to affix a tax stamp, also a felony.

Distractions are a huge red flag this time of year; Alabama plays tempo #4; over half the shots they take are 3’s, and Holloway was shooting 43.8% on the arc. Not good.

— Hofstra-Alabama is Friday in Tampa; Hofstra is 24-10, with no losses by more than 8 points. Crimson Tide is favored by 11.5 points.

— Saint Louis-Georgia is a matchup of teams who both like to run; Billikens play tempo #21, Georgia tempo #16. Total on this game Thursday night is a hefty 169.5.

— Nebraska is favored by 13 points in its first round game vs Troy; in its history, Cornhuskers are 0-8 in NCAA Tournament games, though they did win the Crown Tournament in Las Vegas last year. 

— Seton Hall went 21-12 this year but missed out on the NCAA’s; they turned down a bid to the NIT, after winning the NIT two years ago. 

— Butler coach Thad Matta retired this week, ending a 21-year career as a head coach. Matta was 502-223 in his career, making the Final Four twice with Ohio State.

Famous birthdays, March 17th:
Cito Gaston, 82
Kurt Russell, 75
Gary Sinise, 71
Danny Ainge, 67
Sam Bowie, 65

Rob Lowe, 62
John Smiley, 61
Juan Lagares, 37
Cordarrelle Patterson, 35
Rhys Hoskins, 33

— Team USA 2, Dominican Republic 1
Gunnar Henderson, Roman Anthony homered for Team USA.
Five relievers got the last 14 outs, didn’t allow a run.
Junior Caminero homered for the Dominican Republic

— Venezuela 4, Italy 2
Venezuela scored three runs in 7th inning to advance to Tuesday’s final.
Venezuela’s bullpen got 23 outs, allowed only five baserunners, no runs.
Team USA-Venezuela play for the championship Tuesday night.

— The way the US-Dominican Republic game ended Sunday night will influence how teams deal with the ABS ball/strike challenge system. Game ended on an awful called strike 3 when the DR had men on base. Had the challenge system existed in the WBC, this called would’ve definitely been overturned. 

Teams have to save one of their challenges for the late innings, just for stuff like this; if you lose a challenge early in the game, then you bite the bullet until the late innings, just so you don’t get hosed like Geraldo Perdomo did to end Sunday’s game.

— New Jersey Jets traded QB Justin Fields to Kansas City; in exchange they’re getting a 6th round pick in the 2027 draft. Star QB Patrick Mahomes tore his ACL in Week 15 last year; it is unclear whether he’ll be ready to go when training camp starts. 

Fields is 16-37 as an NFL starter, playing for three teams in his five seasons. Gardner Minshew was the Chiefs’ backup QB, but he recently bolted to the Cardinals.

— Sounds like the NBA is going to expand in a couple years, with Seattle/Las Vegas the leading candidates to be where the expansion teams land. Heard a few years ago that when they put a team in Las Vegas, Lebron James will be part of the ownership group.

— Warriors 125, Wizards 117
Steve Kerr won his 600th game as a coach in his 943rd game, the 4th-fastest of any coach who has won 600+ games.

— I think the Selection Committee did an excellent job of picking the right 68 teams for the NCAA Tournament, but these are the four highest-rated teams that got left out.

Auburn, Cincinnati, Indiana, Oklahoma.

— NIT starts tonight; I would advise against wagering on first round NIT games, since it is tough to tell which teams are invested in extending their seasons. If you watch the first round games, you can get a better idea of who cares/who doesn’t.