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LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL MADNESS CHALLENGE

LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL MADNESS CHALLENGE

The Review-Journal’s Adam Hill, Kelly Stewart and Matt Youmans compete against handicappers Bruce Marshall, Paul Stone and Ken Thomson in a contest covering NCAA Tournament games today and Friday. Each contestant selects five games against the spread, sides or totals, choosing from the eight games on the betting board. Four of the picks are worth one point, and a Best Bet counts for two points. Any push is worth a half-point. This is the final round of the contest. The national champion pick is the tiebreaker.

Adam Hill

Review-Journal

Total points: 11.5

Record: 10-13-1

Best Bet: Iowa State -1.5

Florida -4.5

Dayton +3

Michigan State -2

Louisville -4.5

Champion: Louisville

Bruce Marshall

GoldSheet.com

Total points: 11.5

Record: 10-13-1

Best Bet: Kentucky +4.5

UCLA +4.5

Baylor +3.5

Michigan State-Virginia under 126.5

Tennessee +2.5

Champion: UCLA

Kelly Stewart

Review-Journal

Total points: 15

Record: 13-9-2

Best Bet: UCLA +4.5

Wisconsin -3.5

San Diego State +7.5

Iowa State -1.5

Louisville -4.5

Champion: UCLA

Paul Stone

VegasSportsAuthority.com

Total points: 14

Record: 11-13

Best Bet: Kentucky-Louisville under 138.5

UCLA-Florida under 137

Wisconsin -3.5

San Diego State-Arizona under 122

Kentucky +4.5

Champion: Michigan State

Ken Thomson

SportsXRadio.com

Total points: 10

Record: 9-15

Best Bet: Kentucky +4.5

UCLA-Florida over 137

Connecticut-Iowa State under 146.5

Michigan State-Virginia under 126.5

Tennessee-Michigan over 133.5

Champion: Michigan State

Matt Youmans

Review-Journal

Total points: 11

Record: 10-12-2

Best Bet: Michigan -2.5

Dayton +3

Baylor +3.5

San Diego State +7.5

Kentucky +4.5

Champion: Florida

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