In The Living Room Times’s women’s basketball pool, Scott Loomer leads Conor Sullivan by two points, with Sullivan’s only hope to win coming in the form of a potential three-way tie for the championship.
But Sullivan is ahead of Loomer — and everyone else — in the Pick 65 standings, which use a different scoring method that puts a stronger emphasis on games later in the tournament.
Sullivan, who went 21-for-32 in the first round, 12-for-16 in the second round, 6-for-8 in the third round and 3-for-4 in the fourth round, is doing better than anyone else on the entire Pick 65 website. He has 75 points out of a possible 104; Loomer, Danny Pilz, and a contestant from another pool named Steven Motley are tied for second with 74 points.
Eight of the top ten contestants in Pick 65 are from the LRT pool.
The LRT pool is scored on a 5-7-10-15-20-25 basis, and in that pool, Sullivan has 294 points out of a possible 412; Loomer has 296.
Pick 65, on the other hand, scores on a 1-2-3-4-5-10 basis.
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Categories: NCAA Basketball & Pools
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