It’s the first day of “March Madness” and already my alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania, has been bounced from the tournament. If you’re looking for an interesting article about how you should choose your NCAA tournament bracket for next year, check out the N.Y. Times article “Top Seeds can often mislead in NCAA bracket.”
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