I guess it's been a slow week for news.Rules for nine-wicket or "backyard" croquet:
A full-size croquet court is a rectangle 100 feet long and 50 feet wide. Short grass provides the best playing surface. Nine metal wickets and two wooden stakes are arranged in a double-diamond pattern. The object is to advance the balls through the course by hitting them with a mallet, scoring a point for each wicket and stake made in the correct order and direction. The winner is the first side to score the 14 wicket points and 2 stake points for each of its balls. Players earn bonus shots by "scoring" a wicket or stake or by hitting another ball (a "roquet"). For the Annapolis Cup, there are 10 players on each side, divided into two-person teams.
Source: U.S. Croquet Association
Sunday, April 23, 2006
In Case You Were Wondering...
Sunday, March 26, 2006
George Mason Goes to the Final Four
As you may recall, George Mason's amicus brief was the only one to get it right in the case of Greedy, Pretentious Academics vs. Rumsfeld.George Mason is no longer the cute little underdog. The Patriots, by golly, are going to the Final Four.
The suburban commuter school from Fairfax, Va., beat top-seeded Connecticut 86-84 in overtime Sunday in the Washington Regional final, ending the stranglehold that big-time programs have enjoyed for 27 years in college basketball's biggest showcase.
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The Patriots became the second double-digit seed to make the Final Four, matching LSU's run, also as an 11th seed, in 1986. The Colonial Athletic Association team is the first true outsider to crash the Final Four since Penn and Indiana State both got there in 1979. The Patriots, whose at-large selection was roundly criticized, celebrated after the final horn by standing on the press row table and waving their shirts to their fans.
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George Mason (27-7), having by far the best season in school history, had never won an NCAA tournament game until it beat half of last year's Final Four -- Michigan State and No. 3 seed North Carolina -- back-to-back in the first two rounds. Now it can say it has beaten the last two national champions -- Connecticut and North Carolina.