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How to survive watching the 2021 NCAA Tournament

How to survive watching the 2021 NCAA Tournament March Madness is here. Let s get ready for what should be a wild NCAA Tournament. March 17, 2021 Bizarro World basketball. Take heart in knowing that this probably will be one of the last times we have a sports postseason quite like this. If the Biden Administration delivers on its lofty promise of having enough coronavirus vaccines for all adults by the end of May, life could return to some semblance of normal by this summer. Let us rejoice and be thankful. Last season’s cancellation was the ultimate in March Sadness. This wasn’t going to happen for the second year in a row. Bracketville is open for business, and we mean bu$ine$$.

Lymond Moses shooting: New Castle County Police release police body camera footage

Typically, footage is not released until the conclusion of the attorney general s investigation. The fact that s something has been done in the past for years does not mean to me, or my staff, or quite frankly the chief of police, that we must - or even should - continue doing it, said Meyer. The Delaware FOP Lodge 5, which represents two of the officers involved, denounced the video s release. In a statement, the FOP said in part choosing to release this video now undermines the credibility of any future legal proceedings that may arise from this incident. The video shows the perspective of the three officers as they met Moses along Rosemont Avenue in the city of Wilmington.

Nightmare Matchups for Potential No 1 Seeds in the 2021 Men s NCAA Tournament

Both for competitive and historical reasons, the four No. 1 seeds in the NCAA men's basketball tournament are the hunted. To start, the rankings tell us they are the best teams in the country.

Massive upset bid falls short in 74-68 loss to No 2 Baylor

Massive upset bid falls short in 74-68 loss to No. 2 Baylor Share this story Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports We’ve heard a lot about Kansas State’s improvement over the last 3 weeks, and Thursday’s Big 12 quarterfinal against No. 2 Baylor removed any lingering doubt. Yes, it’s true the Bears aren’t playing at the same elite level they reached often before a 21-day Covid pause in February, but this is still a very good basketball team. So for Kansas State to only lose 74-68 feels like a fairly remarkable achievement and an encouraging sign for this young group heading into the offseason.

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