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Tyler Jonathon Kirby (born October 7) I am an [[United States|American]] I was born in [[Kansas City, Kansas]] I am a huge [[Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball]] I am a [[Kansas City Royals]] fan. And i edit sports pages on Wikipedia, and athlete pages.
I am a huge [[Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball]] I am a [[Kansas City Royals]] fan. And i edit sports pages on Wikipedia, and athlete pages.

== My favorite sports highlights ==
== My favorite sports highlights ==



Revision as of 21:21, 31 March 2014

I am a huge Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball I am a Kansas City Royals fan. And i edit sports pages on Wikipedia, and athlete pages.

My favorite sports highlights

College Basketball

Should i make a college basketball account to update people on basketball. My favorite KU basketball season as a jayhawk fan..... My first infobox edit

2014 ncaa tourney bracket

First Four – Dayton, Ohio

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March 18 – Midwest Region
   
12 NC State 74
12 Xavier 59

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March 18 – South Region
   
16 Albany 71
16 Mount St. Mary's 64

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March 19 – Midwest Region
   
11 Iowa 65
11 Tennessee 78*

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March 19 – Midwest Region
   
16 Cal Poly 81
16 Texas Southern 69

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South Regional – Memphis, Tennessee

Second round
Round of 64
March 20–21
Third round
Round of 32
March 22–23
Regional semifinals
Sweet 16
March 27
Regional finals
Elite 8
March 29
            
1 Florida 67
16 Albany 55
1 Florida 61
Orlando - Thu/Sat
9 Pittsburgh 45
8 Colorado 48
9 Pittsburgh 77
1 Florida 79
4 UCLA 68
5 VCU 75
12 Stephen F. Austin 77*
12 Stephen F. Austin 60
San Diego - Fri/Sun
4 UCLA 77
4 UCLA 76
13 Tulsa 59
1 Florida 62
11 Dayton 52
6 Ohio State 59
11 Dayton 60
11 Dayton 55
Buffalo - Thu/Sat
3 Syracuse 53
3 Syracuse 77
14 Western Michigan 53
11 Dayton 82
10 Stanford 72
7 New Mexico 53
10 Stanford 58
10 Stanford 60
St. Louis - Fri/Sun
2 Kansas 57
2 Kansas 80
15 Eastern Kentucky 69

South Regional all-tournament team

Regional all-tournament team: Michael Frazier, Florida; Devin Oliver, Dayton; Dyshawn Pierre, Dayton; Dwight Powell, Stanford[1]

Regional most outstanding player: Scottie Wilbekin, Florida[2]

East Regional – New York City

Second round
Round of 64
March 20–21
Third round
Round of 32
March 22–23
Regional semifinals
Sweet 16
March 28
Regional finals
Elite 8
March 30
            
1 Virginia 70
16 Coastal Carolina 59
1 Virginia 78
Raleigh - Fri/Sun
8 Memphis 60
8 Memphis 71
9 George Washington 66
1 Virginia 59
4 Michigan State 61
5 Cincinnati 57
12 Harvard 61
12 Harvard 73
Spokane - Thu/Sat
4 Michigan State 80
4 Michigan State 93
13 Delaware 78
4 Michigan State 54
7 Connecticut 60
6 North Carolina 79
11 Providence 77
6 North Carolina 83
San Antonio - Fri/Sun
3 Iowa State 85
3 Iowa State 93
14 NC Central 75
3 Iowa State 76
7 Connecticut 81
7 Connecticut 89*
10 St. Joseph's 81
7 Connecticut 77
Buffalo - Thu/Sat
2 Villanova 65
2 Villanova 73
15 Milwaukee 53

East Regional all-tournament team

Regional all-tournament team:

Regional most outstanding player:

West Regional – Anaheim, California

Second round
Round of 64
March 20–21
Third round
Round of 32
March 22–23
Regional semifinals
Sweet 16
March 27
Regional finals
Elite 8
March 29
            
1 Arizona 68
16 Weber State 59
1 Arizona 84
San Diego - Fri/Sun
8 Gonzaga 61
8 Gonzaga 85
9 Oklahoma State 77
1 Arizona 70
4 San Diego State 64
5 Oklahoma 75
12 North Dakota State 80*
12 North Dakota State 44
Spokane - Thu/Sat
4 San Diego State 63
4 San Diego State 73*
13 New Mexico State 69
1 Arizona 63
2 Wisconsin 64*
6 Baylor 74
11 Nebraska 60
6 Baylor 85
San Antonio - Fri/Sun
3 Creighton 55
3 Creighton 76
14 Louisiana–Lafayette 66
6 Baylor 52
2 Wisconsin 69
7 Oregon 87
10 BYU 68
7 Oregon 77
Milwaukee - Thu/Sat
2 Wisconsin 85
2 Wisconsin 75
15 American 35

West Regional all-tournament team

Regional all-tournament team: Aaron Gordon, Arizona; Traevon Jackson, Wisconsin; Nick Johnson, Arizona; Xavier Thames, San Diego State[3]

Regional most outstanding player: Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin

Midwest Regional – Indianapolis, Indiana

Second round
Round of 64
March 20–21
Third round
Round of 32
March 22–23
Regional semifinals
Sweet 16
March 28
Regional finals
Elite 8
March 30
            
1 Wichita State 64
16 Cal Poly 37
1 Wichita State 76
St. Louis - Fri/Sun
8 Kentucky 78
8 Kentucky 56
9 Kansas State 49
8 Kentucky 74
4 Louisville 69
5 Saint Louis 83*
12 NC State 80
5 Saint Louis 51
Orlando - Thu/Sat
4 Louisville 66
4 Louisville 71
13 Manhattan 64
8 Kentucky 75
2 Michigan 72
6 Massachusetts 67
11 Tennessee 86
11 Tennessee 83
Raleigh - Fri/Sun
14 Mercer 63
3 Duke 71
14 Mercer 78
11 Tennessee 71
2 Michigan 73
7 Texas 87
10 Arizona State 85
7 Texas 65
Milwaukee - Thu/Sat
2 Michigan 79
2 Michigan 57
15 Wofford 40

Midwest Regional all-tournament team

Regional all-tournament team:

Regional most outstanding player:

Final Four – AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas

During the Final Four round, regardless of the seeds of the participating teams, the champion of the top overall top seed's region plays against the champion of the fourth-ranked top seed's region, and the champion of the second overall top seed's region plays against the champion of the third-ranked top seed's region.[4] Florida (placed in the South Regional) was selected as the top overall seed, and Virginia (in the East Regional) was named as the fourth and final #1 seed.[5] Thus, the South champion will play the East Champion in one semifinal game, and the West Champion will face the Midwest Champion in the other semifinal game.[6]

National Semifinals
April 5
National Championship Game
April 7
      
S1 Florida
E7 Connecticut
 
 
W2 Wisconsin
MW8 Kentucky

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Some tournament highlights

Some of my other highlights

  1. ^ "NCAA tournament: Florida finally gets over the hump in Elite Eight, beats Dayton for Final Four berth". The Washington Post.
  2. ^ "Wilbekin's shot pivotal in turning momentum for Florida". Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
  3. ^ "Badgers men's basketball notes: Yet again, Frank Kaminsky's play has everyone talking". Madison.com.
  4. ^ "2013-14 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship – Principles And Procedures For Establishing The Bracket". NCAA. Retrieved 2014-03-27. The committee will place the four No. 1 seeded teams 1 through 4 in each of the four regions, thus determining the Final Four semifinals pairings (overall 1 vs. 4; 2 vs. 3).
  5. ^ "Official NCAA 1-68 seeding order". CBS Sports. March 16, 2014. Retrieved March 17, 2014.
  6. ^ "2014 NCAA Tournament Printable Bracket". probasketballtalk.com. NBC Sports. Retrieved March 17, 2014.