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  • Feeling lucky? The odds behind picking a perfect NCAA bracket

    Feeling lucky? The odds behind picking a perfect NCAA bracket

    Do you have your 2017 NCAA men’s basketball tournament bracket filled out for the annual office pool? Just remember: You don’t need a perfect bracket, just one that tops those of your workmates.

    So what are the odds of filling out a perfect NCAA Tournament bracket, picking all 63 games correctly? According to University of Colorado Boulder Professor Mark Ablowitz of the Department of Applied Mathematics, they are astonishing.

    Try about 1 in 9.2 quintillion, or about 1 in 9,223,000,000,000,000,000 for someone picking winners of each game randomly, like a coin flip, said Ablowitz. But anyone with some knowledge of college basketball can up their odds a bit, he notes. A 16-seed has  never upset a 1-seed in any of the four regions, for example,   since the field expanded to 64 teams in 1985.

    “These aren’t just numbers,” said Ablowitz, who specializes in the mathematics of waves such as lasers and water waves. “The real essence here is the issue of the behavior of large numbers. When numbers get exponentially larger and larger, things get out of hand very, very quickly.”

    How good (or bad) are the odds? In 2014, billionaire businessman Warren Buffet offered up a $1 billion prize for anyone on the planet who could fill out a perfect bracket, a prize that went unclaimed. This year he is offering $1 million a year for life to any of his Berkshire Hathaway employees who pick the Sweet 16 field correctly.

    But even picking every team down to the Sweet 16 is tough task, says Ablowitz – the odds of randomly guessing all of the winners here is about 1 in 282 trillion. “It’s still super-duper large, so no one is likely to get this one either,” he acknowledged.

    Some have calculated that the odds of picking all 63 NCAA tournament games correctly would be about the same as shooting four hole-in-ones in a single round of golf, winning three consecutive Powerball lotteries, or the Denver Broncos winning the next 13 consecutive Super Bowls.

    Suppose one waits until the Sweet 16 is finalized before picking the winner of the championship game. The odds are better, but still only 1 in 32,767, said Ablowitz, who did all the arithmetic on his pocket calculator. And to pick the winner of the final eight teams, the odds are 1 in just 127 if selected randomly.

    “I’m not a basketball maven,” says Ablowitz, a faculty member in the College of Engineering & Applied Science. “But if I wanted to improve my personal odds, I might look at 10 high-profile sports websites that gave the odds for each game, then averaged those. Using 10 sources rather than one source smooths the numbers out a little, so you wouldn’t be putting all of your money in one basket.”

    The final NCAA brackets will be announced on “Selection Sunday” March 12.

  • COLORADO ROCKIES PITCHER CHAD BETTIS TO CONTINUE CANCER TREATMENTS

    COLORADO ROCKIES PITCHER CHAD BETTIS TO CONTINUE CANCER TREATMENTS

    SCOTTSDALE, AZ. — Colorado Rockies right-handed pitcher Chad Bettis will continue to undergo cancer treatments over the next several weeks here in Arizona.

     “During my routine health checkup last week, my oncologist believed that he had seen inflamed lymph nodes and ordered an immediate biopsy,” Bettis said.  “I learned this week that my testicular cancer has unexpectedly spread, and I will begin a regimen of chemotherapy in the very near future.    

    “Although my blood tumor markers remain at normal levels, it’s clear that I need to be aggressive in my fight against this illness. Without being proactive, we wouldn’t have caught this. 

    “I am committed to beating this cancer. My family and I are grateful for the support of the Major League Baseball Players Association, the Rockies organization and the fans.”

     The 27-year-old Lubbock, Texas, native underwent surgery on Nov. 29, 2016 after tests revealed a diagnosis of testicular cancer.

     Visit our website at www.rockies.com for tickets and information.

  • Strasburg boys advance to second round of 3A tourney this afternoon

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    The 11th-seeded Strasburg Indians squeaked out a 58-56 victory over Machebeuf last night in the first round of the 3A state tournament and return to Bruce Randolph High School today for a 1 p.m. tipoff against No. 6 Denver School of Science & Technology-Stapleton. The winner of today’s game advances to the 3A Great Eight to be contested at the University of Denver next weekend, March 9-11.

    Both the Bennett and Strasburg girls were eliminated with losses  last night. For complete, first- and second-round tournament coverage, see the March 10 Eastern Colorado News.

    For further postseason updates, revisit www.i-70scout.com.

    The 3A state brackets are linked below.

    2017 3A Girls Bracket 2017 3A Boys Bracket

  • Byers Bulldogs advance to regional final today at Mullen HS

    Byers Bulldogs advance to regional final today at Mullen HS

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    The No. 9-seeded Byers Bulldogs dominated John Mall 94-47 in the first round of 2A regional play last night (Saturday, March 3) and will take on No. 2 Holyoke at approximately 3:30 p.m. today at Mullen High School. The winner of today’s game will advance to the 2A Great Eight at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland March 9-11.

    Mullen High School is located at 3601 S. Lowell Blvd., Denver, Colo. 80236.

    For additional postseason updates, visit www.i-70scout.com.

  • Deer Trail girls to play in 1A regional game Friday

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    The Deer Trail Lady Eagles finished second at the 1A District 7 Tournament at Kiowa Feb. 25.

    The red-and-white qualified as the No. 7 seed for the 1A Region 3 Tournament and will compete in Bracket 1 this weekend. The Eagles take on McClave at approximately 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 3, at La Junta High School, 1817 Smithland. If they win, the Eagles will play top-ranked Kit Carson at approximately 4:30 p.m. Saturday for the right to advance to the 1A state tournament March 9-11 at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley.

    For district tournament coverage, see the March 3 Eastern Colorado News.

  • Colorado Rockies Announce Training & Season Schedule

    Colorado Rockies Announce Training & Season Schedule

     

    COLORADO ROCKIES AND ROOT SPORTS ANNOUNCE 2017 TELECAST SCHEDULE

    Denver – The Colorado Rockies and ROOT SPORTS™ announced the network’s 2017 Colorado Rockies telecast schedule. The network will air 150 Rockies regular season games and six Spring Training games.

     ROOT SPORTS’ Spring Training coverage begins Monday, March 20 with a matchup against the World Series Champion Chicago Cubs at Salt River Fields.  Regular season coverage begins on Opening Day when the Rockies travel to Milwaukee to face the Brewers on Monday, April 3.  Pregame coverage on Opening Day will begin at 11:00 a.m. MDT followed by first pitch at 12:10 p.m. MDT. 

    ROOT SPORTS has been a great partner and we’re proud to be entering another Rockies season with them. The high quality work their production team and on-air personalities put forth is impressive, and they have proven to be great collaborators with our organization over the years. We look forward to another year of professional game coverage and in-depth special programming to entertain Rockies fans throughout the Rocky Mountain Region – said Rockies Chief Operating Officer Greg Feasel

    The Club/Colorado Rockies, a 30-minute weekly show which debuted in 2016, will return for the 2017 season. The show will offer fans a behind-the-scenes view of the players and front office, in addition to covering milestones of the week and the stories behind them. The Club/Colorado Rockies will air Sundays after the Toyota Postgame Show throughout the season.

    Rockies Double Play, which provides all the highlights from the previous game in just 30 minutes, will also return for the 2017 season and airs 30 minutes prior to each Rockies Pregame Report.

    ROOT SPORTS will bring back many familiar faces to Rockies telecasts in 2017. Drew Goodman, 12-time Colorado Sportscaster of the Year, enters his 15th season as the Rockies play-by-play announcer. Jeff Huson and former Rockies player Ryan Spilborghs will once again split time in the booth beside Goodman. Jenny Cavnar and Marc Stout return to host the Rockies Pregame Report and Toyota Postgame Show, as well as share on-field reporting duties. Spilborghs, Huson and former Rockies outfielder Cory Sullivan will also provide analysis on the Rockies Pregame Report and the Toyota Postgame Show through the season.

    A full 2017 ROOT SPORTS Spring Training and regular season telecast schedule is below.

     

    2017 ROOT SPORTS™ Colorado Rockies Spring Training Schedule

    (Schedule Subject to Change)

     

    Date                                         Time(MT)                           Opponent

    March 20                                   2:10 PM                              vs. Cubs

    March 22                                   2:10 PM                              vs. Indians

    March 24                                   2:10 PM                              vs. Giants

    March 25                                   2:10 PM                              vs. Cubs

    March 31                                   7:40 PM                              at Mariners

    April 1                                        1:10 PM                              vs. Mariners

     

                       

    2017 ROOT SPORTS™ Colorado Rockies Regular Season Schedule

    (Schedule Subject to Change)

     

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  • Eagle girls, boys to play in 1A District 7 semis this afternoon

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    The Deer Trail girls and boys basketball teams both won their 1A District 7 quarterfinal games Feb. 21 and will play in the semifinals at Kiowa today (Feb. 24).

    The Lady Eagles, who defeated Pikes Peak Christian 61-34 on Tuesday, will play Elbert at 6 p.m. while the Deer Trail boys, who beat Pikes Peak Christian 71-49, will face off with top-seeded Genoa-Hugo/Karval at 4:30 p.m.

    For coverage of the quarterfinal games, see the Feb. 28 issue of The I-70 Scout.

     

  • Bennett boys in Frontier semis tonight; Lady Tigers in Saturday’s third-place game

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    The Bennett Lady Tigers lost 50-40 against Middle Park in the semifinals of the Frontier League District Tournament Feb. 23 and will take on Platte Canyon in the girls third-place game, Saturday, Feb. 25.

    The Bennett boys will take on top-seeded Denver School of Science & Technology-Stapleton at 7:30 p.m. today at The Academy in Westminster. The Pinnacle and The Academy play in the other boys semifinal at 6 p.m. The Pinnacle is now in the semifinals after it was found out that Arrupe Jesuit had too many players on its roster for the quarterfinals. Saturday’s third-place boys game is slated to tip off around 3:30 p.m. with the first-place game set for approximately 7 p.m., also at The Academy.

    For coverage of the weekend’s games, see the March 3 Eastern Colorado News. Additional postseason updates are available at www.i-70scout.com. An updated league tournament bracket will be forthcoming.

  • Byers boys, girls to play for district third place

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    The Byers girls and boys basketball teams will both play for third place in the 2A District 4 tournament beginning at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Saturday, Feb. 25) at Vista Peak High School, 24500 E. Sixth Ave., Aurora.

    The Lady Bulldogs fell to Limon 46-34 in the semifinals Feb. 23 while the green-and-white boys squandered a late lead to lose 40-39 to Burlington.

    For game coverage, visit upcoming issues of Eastern Colorado News and The I-70 Scout. The tournament brackets for both Byers teams follow:

  • Lady Indians take 7th in Patriot tourney; boys play for 3rd this afternoon

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    The Strasburg Lady Indians finished the Patriot League District Tournament in seventh place, after defeating Platte Valley 44-30 earlier this morning at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley. The red-and-black girls fell 34-30 at University last night in the consolation semifinals.

    The Indian boys plat at approximately 4:30 this afternoon against University for third place in the boys tournament. That game is also on the UNC campus. The girls and boys championship games are slated for 6 and 7:30 p.m., respectively, with the Sterling Lady Tigers playing Liberty Common and the boys game pitting top-seeded Resurrection Christian against No. 2 Sterling.

    For further postseason updates with I-70 Corridor teams, visit www.i-70scout.com. For updated Patriot League brackets, click on the link below.

    Patriot District BB Brackets 2017