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Submit your picks for the Bee March Madness Challenge

DYLAN GREENE | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 9 months AGO
by DYLAN GREENE
Sports Editor | March 16, 2021 1:00 AM

March Madness starts this week and that means it's time to fill out your brackets.

This year, we are holding the Bee March Madness Challenge. We are asking you to submit your Final Four picks for the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament for a chance at $100.

In order to qualify, you must submit your Final Four picks, your prediction for the title game matchup and who you think will cut down the nets in Indianapolis and claim the championship. For tiebreaker purposes, please submit your prediction for the final score of the title game.

You can email your selections to [email protected]. The deadline to submit is 8 a.m. Friday. No submissions will be accepted after that.

The first criteria for being crowned the winner of the Bee March Madness Challenge is picking the correct national champion. The second is picking the two teams that make it to the championship game. The third is the number of Final Four teams correctly selected and the fourth and final tiebreaker is the closest to the final score of the title game (Example: If you pick Gonzaga to beat Baylor 77-72, and they win 75-72, you are just two points off).

When selecting your Final Four teams, please make sure to select a team from each region (East, West, South and Midwest) in the tournament.

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