Our final prediction for the 2012 NCAA tournament
Let's put the bracket prediction down first, and then we'll explain how we got there after that.
My predicted NCAA tournament bracket is as follows:
West...
The field is set
Union's win means that Western Michigan and Michigan State get the last two spots.
It's all over except for the seeding.
See you later with our...
Two spots left, who gets them?
We're almost done with the games here's the combinations. The WCHA and Hockey East Championships only matter for seeding at this time, and...
The bubble: Who to root for?
So you're a fan of a team on the bubble, who do you root for?
The teams on the bubble at the moment are:
Cornell
Western Michigan
Michigan...
Four more in, three spots left – What I Believe Friday Night Edition
After Friday night we can welcome four more teams into the tournament, and tell you that there are six teams battling for three spots...
Two gone, one in: What I Believe, Thursday night edition
Two games on Thursday and now I can update "What I Believe".
The nitty gritty here is that Michigan Tech and St. Cloud are now...
Working things out before conference championship weekend
Welcome to the next installment of our Bracketology, and this is the last one until our final predictions for the bracket late Saturday night.
If...
What I Believe
Let's play "What I Believe" again.
Before we play, I need to put out a disclaimer. There are a lot of scenarios out there...
CCHA: Minimum/maximum
So, play with the PairWise Predictor, and see what fun you can have.
For example, the CCHA can have a minimum of three teams in...
PairWise Predictor 2012 is live: share your scenarios
With the final four teams set in each conference -- or six, in the case of the WCHA -- USCHO.com's PairWise Predictor is now...
Shuffling No. 3 seeds to keep them in their region
Welcome to the next installment of our Bracketology, and we'll keep bringing you a new one every week until we make our final picks...
Debating the site for the overall No. 1 seed
Welcome to the next installment of our Bracketology, and we'll keep bringing you a new one every week until we make our final picks...
Some location switches make sense for boosting attendance
Welcome to the next installment of our Bracketology, and we'll keep bringing you a new one every week until we make our final picks...
The dilemma: Protect the overall No. 1 or keep top seeds close to home?
Welcome to the next installment of our Bracketology, and we'll keep bringing you a new one every week until we make our final picks...
Making a case for attendance-based switches
Welcome to the next installment of our Bracketology, and we'll keep bringing you a new one every week until we make our final picks...
Weighing bracket integrity against a possible attendance boost
Welcome back to the next installment of our Bracketology, and we'll keep bringing you a new one every week until we make our final...
Following the criteria shuffles some first-round matchups
In the first installment of Bracketology for 2012, Jayson Moy finds he has to move around some games between No. 1 seeds and No. 4 seeds.
Too early to mean anything, but here it is
An old friend of mine, a retired sports information director, beats everyone on his list to the punch by sending out his Christmas cards...
Finally
Finally we have a bracket and finally I nailed the bracket on the money.
But, this one was relatively easy to gather from all the...
The field is set, bracket prediction to come
Our field is set. Air Force and Rensselaer get the final two spots.
The teams in the field:
Yale
North Dakota
Boston College
Miami
Michigan
Merrimack
Denver
Union
Minnesota-Duluth
Western Michigan
Notre Dame
Nebraska-Omaha
New Hampshire
Colorado College
Rensselaer
Air Force
There...