Welcome to my favorite tournament —
the 2023-24 installment of the NCAA College Basketball season.
5-22 NCAABracketf by
David Ball, on Flickr
5-22 TitleBoxesf by
David Ball, on Flickr
Elite 8 boxscores
https://flic.kr/p/2pNG45GSweet 16 boxscores
https://flic.kr/p/2pMutmKFirst-round boxscores link:https://flic.kr/p/2pKwjaQhttps://flic.kr/p/2pKvauD------------------
4-29 NITBracketf by
David Ball, on Flickr
4-29 NITBoxesf by
David Ball, on Flickr
First round link...
https://flic.kr/p/2pJxWQ9PRIZES
March Madness winner: 1,200 CC credits -- bada0bing
March Madness runner-up: 600 CC credits -- shoop76
Third-place: 400 CC credits -- PereiroSaus
Fourth place: 200 CC credits -- reptile
Link to Excel doc (Click through each league to see your regular-season schedule)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharingLeague tourney links...
https://flic.kr/p/2pJ3sBRhttps://flic.kr/p/2pJ3vSy3-15 RPITop20 by
David Ball, on Flickr
3-15 LeagueMarks by
David Ball, on Flickr
3-15 NCAA1 by
David Ball, on Flickr
3-15 NCAA2 by
David Ball, on Flickr
Archived scoreboards
Games 1-2
https://flic.kr/p/2pnkJqbGame 3-4
https://flic.kr/p/2pmujmSGames 5-6
https://flic.kr/p/2poAf83Games 7-8
https://flic.kr/p/2ppbmnEGames 9-10
https://flic.kr/p/2prHoraGames 11-12
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[b]Games 13-14
https://flic.kr/p/2pu77fpGames 15-16
https://flic.kr/p/2pucAemGame 17-18
https://flic.kr/p/2pwS2KoGames 19-20
https://flic.kr/p/2py1ZSvGames 21-22
https://flic.kr/p/2pzoSDuGames 23-24
https://flic.kr/p/2pzL3kCGames 27-28
https://flic.kr/p/2pDCjAoHoliday tourneys
Games 4-5 -- Winners -- Syracuse, James Madison & Cal
https://flic.kr/p/2pqgJi8Games 7-8 -- Winners -- Princeton, Butler & Kentucky
https://flic.kr/p/2prN9KXGames 10-11 tourney -- Winners -- Air Force, Wyoming & Cal Tech
https://flic.kr/p/2pvuz8cFORMAT: 1 vs. 1 play
ELIGIBILITY: Open to all players, although I ask freebies to keep pace with the flow of the tourney — six maps per week. If you start falling behind I will go to the reserves list at my discretion.
HOME MAPS: Sequential order is required, and no poly…the rest is up to you.
DEADLINE: Registration will close Saturday, Nov. 11.
TEAMS: When signing up just choose any school that plays Division I basketball. If you aren’t sure, let me know and I can assign you a school. The number of teams and shape of each league is fluid. The goal is to sort leagues into groups of 8-10 teams that best mimic the true NCAA landscape.
REGULAR SEASON: We will have a 28-game regular-season schedule, although some teams may sneak in more games based on holiday and league tournament results.
SCORING
• Scoring is based on a three-map system (see box below). Teams that win 2 of 3 will usually come out on top, but it is possible to win once and take the game if you win quickly and lose long battles. This allows us to post realistic basketball scores and track scoring stats for the teams. Two of the three maps will be played on the home team’s settings, while a random map (escalating, chained, sunny) will round out each game.
20-round limit applied to all maps.
If overtime is required an extra map will be sent out on random map settings.
• Scoring example…
Team A wins in 7 rounds (28-17)
Team A wins in 10 rounds (24-16)
Team A loses in 12 rounds (15-22)
FINAL SCORE: Team A wins 67-55
Tournament scoring...
We'll have a 32-team March Madness tourney...the 8 conference tourney winners get auto bids, then 24 at-large spots.
We will also have a 16-team NIT consolation tourney.
NCAA scoring by
David Ball, on Flickr
MARCH MADNESS: At the end of the regular season, a tournament committee will select the field for the March Madness playoff bracket. Automatic bids are awarded to the winners of each conference tournament, so you can finish last during the regular season and still have a shot at the Big Dance with a run at the end of the year.
I will announce the size of the bracket once sign-ups are complete. Ideally, we would have a 64-team field like the regular NCAA tourney, but it will likely be a smaller bracket.
The March Madness phase of the tournament will be played under an 8-map format with each map representing a different player — 5 starters and 3 bench players. These are played on preset maps (see list below) to replicate the neutral-court environment of the NCAA bracket.
PG — Higher seed’s Home Settings
SG — Lower seed’s home settings
*SF — Classic
*PF — City map (to reflect which region you are playing in)
*C — USA
*Bench #1 — Random
*Bench #2 — Random
*Bench #3 — Random
*settings — escalating, chained, sunny
POWER UPS: Teams earn “power-ups” for their tournament teams by accomplishing various tasks during the regular season.
NCAA power-ups by
David Ball, on Flickr
FINAL SCHOOLS/HOME COURT LIST
NCAATeams1Final by
David Ball, on Flickr
11-17 NCAATeamsB by
David Ball, on Flickr
Current tourneys -- Promontory Summit Best of 5, USA 2.1 Poly Best of 5, 2024 NCAA basketball season, 2024 Major League Soccer, NCAA football playoffs, 2024 NFL season.
High rank: Major. Place: 1,056. Points: 2,093