Redden Continues Tradition As Bracket Challenge Champion

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By: Sam McClanahan and Chad Baker

    In a historically unpredictable NCAA Tournament with a lot to be decided, one thing is already clear.

    Allison Redden, who enters the Final Four weekend atop the leaderboard, will not be caught by her challengers and has been declared the winner of the Falmouth Outlook's Bracket Challenge. Last year, Redden's mother Jennifer took first place in the contest.

    The Sweet 16 and Elite Eight matchups produced outcomes never before seen in the tournament's history. For the first time in history, none of the top four seeds advanced past the Sweet 16 as Alabama and Houston exited. Heading into the Final Four are the unforeseen matchups of Florida Atlantic versus San Diego State and Miami versus UConn.                      

    The only thing that still needs to be decided is who finished second and third place. There are currently six brackets out of 56 that have UConn still in play. The current leader Redden has them winning the National Championship along with Tyler Redden, Caleb Sydnor and Seth Gregg. Tom Antrobus and Mary Ann Colvin have the Huskies losing in the championship game while Rebecca Milner had Florida Atlantic making it to the Final Four but losing in the semifinals. None of the brackets in the contest had either San Diego State or Miami making it to the Final Four.  With Allison Redden clinching the top prize, either Margaret Frisch or Tyler Redden will finish second while Caleb Sydnor or Garrett White will likely finish third. See next week's edition for our third update.