- Last Site Update:  4/02/01 - 22:29 CMT
 
-Current Round: 1
 [Thursday - 11:36am]
-Next Game Date  March 2002
-Teams Remaining: 64
 

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Players In Pool: 844

Number Picked To Win It All:

 Duke - 323
 Arizona - 87
 
 

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4.02.2001 - Dunleavy for 3! Dunleavy for 3! Dunleavy for 3! What a game. Almost a close one in the end, Arizona's 17 point margin of victory was a non-factor in tonights Championship Game. Duke, down by 5 in the first half, took the lead at the halfway point of the first half and never looked back. Arizona did take it to 3 points a couple of times, but many unwise 3-point attempts by Arizona, left Duke with an easy victory in the end.

Our 2001 OfficePool64.com winner, with 123 points is Willa Thacker! Nice job! You receive bragging rights until next years tournament!

Coming in 2002....I will be expanding and redesigning the site. You'll find lots of usefull information for filling out your office pool bracket. Game updates, player stats, scoreboard, game matchups, officepool link search pages, plus the 6th Annual OfficePool64.com tournament bracket!

See you in 2002!



3.31.2001
- Arizona vs Duke  What an interesting matchup. Both teams won by a large margin, yet Duke struggled at first, down by 22 points at one time and comes back to easily defeat Maryland for the 3rd time this year. Michigan State was off their game, so many turnovers, so many mistakes. Not quite the team of last year. Hats off to the winning teams!

3.25.2001 - We are down to four teams....on to Minneapolis! Congrats to Duke, Maryland, Michigan State and Arizona! Now if I could only get tickets to the games [I live 25 minutes away from the game site].

3.22.2001 - USC [6] narrowly defeated Kentucky in a close one. It came down to shooting free throws to keep pace with Kentucky's last ditch effort to mount a tie. In the end, USC moves on to play Duke [1]. Maryland [3] and Stanford [1] will face off Saturday to determine who will advance to the final games next weekend.

3.18.2001
- Round 2 has completed and the stats are updated. Only one team remains from last years final four teams [Michigan State].

3.17.2001
- One mild upset with USC defeating Boston College. Stats updated through today and round two will complete tomorrow evening.

3.16.2001 - Standings are updated through Round 1. Not to bad today. All the #1 and #2 seeds remain, heck, even the #3 seeds made it into Sundays games. A #4 seed wasn't as lucky. Gosh, did I pick them to win it all? Arrgh! I did pick Oklahoma. [well, throw out that pick sheet, I have one pick sheet that is doing well. Few more upsets today, seams to be a trend this year more than the past few.

- Good News!! I have your picks posted under the current standings. You'll have to locate your name from the list and view your picks. Or if you wanna see who the person in the lead picked, you can do that as well. Was talking with the software programmer of Turbo Tourney today and he updated his software to remove an item that was not needed for our online pool [because of the size] and this now allows me to post everyones picks! Yee Haw!!

3.15.2001
- POOF!! There goes the first #2 seed. Hampton defeats Iowa State!

- First update is up and posted. The bad news is I don't have quite enough webspace to post everyone's picks [it's all or nothing], unless I can locate some additional space. If you didn't save your picks, and you want to see who exactly you selected, send me an email and I will send a copy your way. Next years wish list has more webspace than I currently have....

- However, the player pick sheets look larger than they should be. Let me look and see if I have something configured incorrectly, we may get them after all

- First game has begun! I'll post the first standings update later this evening and you'll be able to see you you fair against the others and you'll also be able to see you picks once again at that point as well....

Good Luck To Everyone Who Entered!

3.11.2001 - Teams have been announced and will tipoff this Thursday around 11:00am. All picks must be time stamped before the games begin. Head to the Select Teams area, then point and click the on the name of the team you predict will win and the bracket will update as you point and click. The form requires the use of JavaScript, so if it does not work on your browser, you either have it disabled or your browser does not support it and you will need to enter your picks someplace else, sorry. If you need a printable bracket, you can download that from here as well.

Good Luck to all!


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1.1.2001
- OfficePool64.com's tournament tips off March 15, 2001 and is free to those that enter, and we play for something called "Bragging Rights". Check out the pool archives for past winners.

This is our 5th annual OfficePool64.com Tournament. To bookmark this page press <Ctrl-D> and return Sunday, March 11 to view the updated tournament bracket and select the teams that you believe will win the tournament.

Printable Bracket and the enter picks page will be updated as soon as the teams are selected and I can update the site. So come back if it isn't ready when you get here!


Scoring Points: This office pool uses a BASIC scoring method
 Round 1: 1 point
 Round 2: 2 points
 Round 3: 4 points
 Round 4: 6 points
 Round 5: 9 points
 Round 6: 12 points

Tie Breakers will be determined the following way:
 1. Pick Percentage
 2. Most Teams In Final 16
 3. Total Points In Final Game

 


4.3.2000 - Congratulations to Adam Mack!  He is the 2000 OfficePool64.com winner. With a score of 105 points, he correctly picked Michigan State to defeat Florida.

Thank you to everyone who participated in this years office pool. I welcome any comments on what to improve for next years pool or how you like this years. comments@officepool64.com The top item on my wish list for next year is to allow everyone to see their picks, I just didn't have enough server space to allow that this year.

2001 Top Ten

1 Willa Thacker
2 Connie Cuddihy
3 Steve Soard
4 Alan Newman
5 Darren A Murrey
6 Audra Edwards
7 Tom Gwin
8 Frank Guido
9 Nikki Valdez
10 Timmothy Jones

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