Weekend MegaDocket: June 15 – June 17, 2012

Deadlines in the Next 7 Days

  • UIFL
    • tomorrow, June 16th @ 6:30 pm CDT

 

Note: Due to having less than 24 hours between qualifying and the running of the Iowa Corn Indy 500 (and that time occurring from Friday night to Saturday night), the Iowa Corn Indy 250 will be dropped from the MegaBracket schedule unless the 5th place match between Greg and Bristol is still up for grabs. In that event, the UIFL would be the final event picked for MB 2012. However, have no fear, MB 2013 is right around the corner.

 

This Weekend in MegaBracket

Friday

  • D-I Baseball – College World Series
    • 2 Bracket 1 1st Round games
  • U.S. Open 2nd Round

Saturday

  • D-I Baseball – College World Series
    • 2 Bracket 2 1st Round games
  • UIFL
    • 1 North Semifinal
  • U.S. Open 3rd Round

Sunday

  • D-I Baseball – College World Series
    • 2 Bracket 1 games – 1 winner’s bracket game, 1 elimination game
  • NBA Finals
    • Game 3
  • U.S. Open Final Round

Kent State University

Yesterday we got a MegaBracket-style education about Stony Brook. Today, we take a look through MB-colored glasses at the other Cinderella story to reach Omaha, the Kent State Golden Flashes. Like the Seawolves, the Golden Flashes are making their first appearance at the College World Series.

Kent State University

Location: Kent, OH (population: 28,904 as of 2010 census)

Established: 1910

Enrollment: ~27,800 on the Kent campus

Nickname: Golden Flashes

Mascot: Flash the Golden Eagle

Historical Note: Kent State was the site of the May 4 Massacre in 1970, during which 4 unarmed students were killed and 9 more wounded by members of the Ohio National Guard. Read more about the incident here.

Random Fact #1: Named for William S. Kent, who donated the 53 acres of land for the original campus. It is the only public university in Ohio named for an individual. William was the son of Marvin Kent, for whom the town of Kent was named.

Random Fact #2: In 1947, Oscar Ritchie became the first African-American professor at a state university in Ohio. In March of 1991, Carol Cartwright became the first female university president of a state university in Ohio.

Random Fact #3: The campus’ unofficial mascot is the black squirrel, which was originally brought on campus in 1961.

Random Fact #4: The university developed one of the earliest conflict management undergraduate programs in the United States in response to the 1970 shootings. Kent State also offers the only American Sign Language B.A. degree in the U.S. east of the Mississippi River.

Notable Alumni: Comedian and Price Is Right host Drew Carey; comedian Arsenio Hall; actor Michael Keaton; boxing promoter Don King; guitarist Joe Walsh; several members of the band Devo, which formed at Kent State in 1973; WWE superstar Dolph Ziggler; San Diego Chargers TE Antonio Gates; NFL Hall-of-Fame LB Jack Lambert; Alabama Head Coach Nick Saban; Missouri Head Coach Gary Pinkel; ESPN “analyst” Lou Holtz; MLB Cy Young winner Steve Stone; MLB Hall-of-Fame C Thurman Munson; and 2003 British Open champion Ben Curtis

Notable Kentities: Former NFL player (and American Gladiators announcer) Mike Adamle; former MLB player, manager, and executive Gene “Stick” Michael; and Lucien B. Smith, the inventor of barbed wire


Stony Brook University

Stony Brook has advanced to the College World Series this year, becoming just the 2nd regional 4th seed to do so since the current NCAA tournament format was adopted. They advanced by defeating LSU in Baton Rouge 2 games to 1 in the Super Regional, outhitting the Tigers 50 to 15 in the process. With Seawolves fever sweeping the college baseball nation, let’s learn a little more about Stony Brook, MegaBracket-style…

Stony Brook University

Location: Stony Brook, NY (population: 13, 727 as of 2000 census)

Founded: 1957

Enrollment: ~24,500

Nickname: Seawolves

Mascot: Wolfie the Seawolf – http://www.goseawolves.org/wolfie/wolfies-world.html

Random Fact #1: The university was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame on October 15, 2006 due to being a long-standing concert site.

Random Fact #2: The Chemistry Department was designed a National Historic Landmark in 2011 by the American Chemical Society for its development of the MRI.

Random Fact #3: A popular event on campus is the annual Roth Pond Regatta. Each year dozens of competitors create boats out of cardboard and tape and race to be the first to cross Roth Pond without sinking. The regatta is also couple with a concert, headlined by Bruno Mars in 2011 and Wiz Khalifa in 2012.

Random Fact #4: The Seawolves competed in Division III until successfully completing the transition to Division I in 1999.

Notable Alumni: Co-host of The View Joy Behar; radio host Laura Schlessinger (Joy Behar and Dr. Laura? – yikes); co-creator of the Macintosh project at Apple, Jef Raksin; Alia Sabur, who became the world’s youngest college professor at the age of 18; Texas Ranger pitcher Joe Nathan; and music promoter Sandy Pearlman, who managed among others, Blue Oyster Cult (one of my Dad’s favorite bands). In the classic Saturday Night Live “More Cowbell” skit, Christopher Walken’s fictional producer Bruce Dickinson would in reality have been Sandy Pearlman (you come through once again MegaBracket!)

Famous Natives and Residents of Stony Brook: The inventor of the wave antenna, Harold Beverage; comedian/actor Kevin James; creator of Marvel Comics Stan Lee; and Dee Snider of Twisted Sister

 


MegaDocket – June 11, 2012

 

Deadlines in the Next 7 Days

  • U.S. Open
    • Thursday, June 14th @ 9:00 am CDT
  • Ultimate Indoor Football League*
    • approximately Friday, June 15th – time TBD

* – Picks page not ready

 

Today in MegaBracket

  • D-I Baseball
    • 3 Super Regionals finish
  • NHL
    • Finals, Game 6

MegaDocket – June 8, 2012

Upcoming Deadlines

  • Belmont Stakes
    • Saturday, June 9th @ 5:30 pm CDT
  • U.S. Open
    • Thursday, June 14th @ 9:00 am CDT
  • Ultimate Indoor Football League
    • approximately Friday, June 15th – time TBD

 

Today in MegaBracket

  • D-I Baseball
    • 4 Super Regionals begin play
  • D-I Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
    • Day 3 of 4
  • D-I Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
    • Day 3 of 4