
(UNC over Gonzaga)
(Oklahoma over Syracuse)
Meg Ryan and UConn helped to bust my bracket.
(Louisville over Arizona)
Old school Dixie Carter and Memphis were solid.
(Kansas over Michigan State)

(Memphis over Missouri)

(UConn over Purdue)
Miss America 1999 (I don't know her name) and Pittsburgh repped the Big East.

(Pittsburgh over Xavier)

(Duke over Villanova)
Of my original picks for this year's Sweet Sixteen, only Louisville, Kansas, Memphis, Missouri, North Carolina, Gonzaga and Oklahoma remain in the tournament. It seems that this year's final dance will likely be between teams from the ACC and Big East conferences.
(Don't hate on the lack of color - I thought there would be more Blacks, Asians and Hispanics from these schools too)
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