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NICHOLAS BIG IN MARCH AGAIN
The co-leader in the Washington Post's Bracket Challenge is someone a few college hoops fans might remember, particularly those of you in ACC country.
Tied atop the big board is none other than Drew Nicholas, who played for Maryland from 1999-2003 and hit one of the most memorable shots in Terps' history: a buzzer-beating 3-pointer in the first round of the 2003 NCAA tournament to defeat UNC-Wilmington.
It's the 10-year anniversary of Nicholas dribbling nearly the length of the court to hit his shot -- seen here http://bit.ly/9583bK -- so it's kind of fitting that he's getting some more March glory, albeit it on a much smaller scale.
Drew played in Europe from 2003-12 and has returned to start a career as a TV and radio analyst. He entered the Post's bracket as a fan.
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LOYAL PIZZA CEO
Domino's is the official pizza of March Madness, but the company's CEO did not fill out a bracket because of deep-rooted bias.
"I did not, and usually don't, because I'm just kind of a rabid fan of one team, and I hate filling out anything that doesn't wind up with University of Michigan winning at the end," Patrick Doyle told AP Business Writer Christina Rexrode.
Doyle attended Michigan, his predecessor, Dave Brandon, is the Wolverines' athletic director and Domino's is based in Ann Arbor, so it's no surprise that his loyalties run so deep.
Doyle even stayed in the same dorm with the basketball players, including Roy Tarpley, during his freshman year.
"I remember feeling extremely short -- and I'm 6-4," Doyle said.
But Rexrode didn't just talk to Doyle about college hoops. She couldn't resist asking him about this, uh, guy? from the '80s, the Noid: http://bit.ly/10jeh9h.
"He was a big part of Domino's history. I don't think there's anybody around here that doesn't have a warm spot for the Noid," Doyle said.
We're going to leave that one alone.
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BRACKET BITS
A few quick-hitting items on the bracket before the next round of games begin:
If you're in the market for an oversized NCAA tournament bracket -- isn't everyone? -- this might be worth a look: http://kck.st/YrBFTz.
The Miami Hurricanes postgame rap from Sports Illustrated: http://bit.ly/YIBGzD.
Your bracket in shambles. Perhaps try this method next year: http://bit.ly/Yz3vxf.
Fitting the dance theme in recent BracketRackets, FGCU's manager channeled his inner Pee-Wee Herman here: http://bit.ly/11Af9aS.
This is either the drummer in La Salle's band or a new Paul Rudd character: http://bit.ly/14p2wUm.
Check out the new addition at the top of Fort Myers', er Dunk City's, Web page: http://www.cityftmyers.com/.
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STAT OF THE DAY
La Salle has taken a roundabout road to Los Angeles for its West Region semifinal game against Wichita State.
The Explorers were one of the First Four teams and opened in Dayton, Ohio, a trip of 539 miles. From there, La Salle went 598 miles to Kansas City and now has a 1,617-mile trip to LA to play in the Staples Center.
That's a total of 2,754 miles.
Hopefully they're getting airline miles with it.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"Busted." -- President Barack Obama after being asked about how he's feeling about his bracket.
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