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Joe LunardiMen's CBB Bracketology | RPI | Nitty Gritty Report | Blog | Chats | E-mailJoe Lunardi is the resident bracketologist for ESPN. In fact, he invented Bracketology and has been projecting the NCAA Tournament field for ESPN.com since its inception. |
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What will happen in the '09 tournament?
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comIf Charlie Creme's December Bracketology ended up as March's 64-team NCAA tournament field, how would it play out? Here are round-by-round predictions -- and yes, UConn reaches St. Louis and the Final Four.
Story | Conversation | December 31, 2008A look at the journey to the 2009 Final Four
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comWho knew Sacagawea was such a hoops expert? As the 2008-09 season officially gets under way, the Shoshone guide breaks down what might happen en route to the Final Four in the Show-Me State.
Story | Conversation | October 17, 2008Time to wrap up 2007-08
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comTennessee won its eighth national title earlier this month. But will UConn come out on top in 2009?
Story | Conversation | April 29, 2008Decision, and honesty behind it, are step in right direction
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comGoing back to 16 pre-determined sites for the NCAA Tournament isn't a perfect solution. But it's a smart decision -- good for the game, the fans and, really, all parties involved.
Story | Conversation | October 11, 2007LSU bungles Chatman saga
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comIt's not possible to earn a more resounding "F" than LSU has on dealing with Pokey Chatman's resignation. But amid all the rumors, it's hard not to feel for the LSU players, who are caught in the middle of the debacle.
Story | Conversation | March 09, 2007The problems with pre-determined sites
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comWhen will we stop the madness? Not this year. Pre-determined sites cloud up the women's NCAAs again.
Story | Conversation | March 14, 2004Dividing 16 into 8 almost too tough
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comAfter a bracket-busting first two rounds, picking who will move on to the Elite Eight isn't easy.
Story | Conversation | March 21, 2002EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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