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For the first time in nearly 10 years, a Berkshire Hathaway employee claimed Warren Buffett’s $1 million grand prize for his company’s NCAA bracket contest.
Madness is nearly upon us, but you still have time to fill out your perfect brackets for the men's and women's NCAA tournaments. First-round action will begin on Thursday for the men's tournament and Friday for the women's tournament.
Duke is in the Final Four in Jon Scheyer's third season in charge, and his team has shown it's much more than Cooper Flagg. The Blue Devils have a collection of NBA prospects, and Scheyer has them peaking at the right time.
Elon Musk launched a March Madness bracket challenge that could send someone to Mars as part of the SpaceX program. All they have to do is correctly predict the win of each of the 63 games. X, which Musk owns, announced the challenge on its sports account last week.
A Berkshire Hathaway employee has bagged Warren Buffett's $1 million prize after calling 31 of 32 games in the first round of March Madness.
WASHINGTON — For the first time ever, Warren Buffett's March Madness bracket pool has a million dollar winner. Buffett, the 94-year-old CEO of the company, offered employees the chance to win $1 million if they correctly predicted 30 out of the 32 first ...
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There are now 181 perfect brackets left following the conclusion of the first round, according to the NCAA. This is the first time since 2019 that all brackets weren't been busted in the opening round. In last year's tournament, the final perfect bracket was busted in the second-to-last game of Round 1.
The nation's highest-scoring offense was no match for Duke's defense and size. The Blue Devils will be the favorites to cut down the nets in San Antonio.