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Hi ! Artie Fischal here giving you my personal picks for the FIRST FOUR games being played tonight and tomorrow night.
1. Virginia Cavaliers (No. 10 seed, Midwest Region)
- Record: 23-10 (13-7 ACC)
- The Cavaliers had a strong showing in the ACC, and their stifling defense could pose problems for opponents. Look for them to grind out a win.
2. Colorado State Rams (No. 10 seed, Midwest Region)
- Record: 24-10 (10-8 Mountain West)
- The Rams have balanced scoring and solid rebounding. Their matchup against Virginia promises to be intense.
3. Boise State Broncos (No. 10 seed, South Region)
- Record: 22-10 (13-5 Mountain West)
- Boise State boasts a high-scoring offense led by sharpshooters. Can they outgun their opponents?
4. Colorado Buffaloes (No. 10 seed, South Region)
- Record: 24-10 (13-7 Pac-12)
- Colorado’s disciplined play and strong inside presence make them a formidable team.
5. Montana State Bobcats (No. 16 seed, Midwest Region)
- Record: 17-17 (9-9 Big Sky)
- The Bobcats are the underdogs, but March Madness is all about surprises. Can they pull off an upset?
6. Grambling Tigers (No. 16 seed, Midwest Region)
- Record: 20-14 (14-4 SWAC)
- Grambling is making its first NCAA Tournament appearance. Watch out for their hunger and determination.
7. Howard Bison (No. 16 seed, West Region)
- Record: 18-16 (9-5 MEAC)
- Howard’s Cinderella story begins here. Can they shock the world?
8. Wagner Seahawks (No. 16 seed, West Region)
- Record: 16-15 (7-9 NEC)
- Wagner aims to prove that they belong on the big stage. Can they make history?
Projected Winners
Tuesday, March 19
- Wagner vs. Howard (West Region)
- Projected Winner: Wagner
- The Seahawks’ experience gives them the edge.
- Colorado State vs. Virginia (Midwest Region)
- Projected Winner: Virginia
- The Cavaliers’ defense prevails in a close battle.
Wednesday, March 20
- Montana State vs. Grambling (Midwest Region)
- Projected Winner: Grambling
- The Tigers’ hunger leads them to victory.
- Boise State vs. Colorado (South Region)
- Projected Winner: Boise State
- The Broncos’ scoring prowess seals the deal.
Artie Fischal
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