Sorry Siena
A quick look at the bracket a dime borrowed from my coworker Zack's pocket picked for the men's NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament proves that it was a bad year for teams with funny names (Austin Peay, Oral Roberts, you will be sorely missed.)
To my great surprise #13 Siena, the team that the frozen image of Franklin Delano Roosevelt saw going all the way, actually made it out of the first round by defeating #4 Vanderbilt, but missed the Sweet Sixteen by falling to the similarly named Villanova.
In fact, as we find out who the Elite Eight are, the only team I still have in the mix that I picked to go any further are the Michigan St. Spartans. I have them, excuse me, the coin, has them going to the final game before loosing to Siena. (whoops)
The one thing I did learn from all this was the random selection was right almost half of the time, with 15 of the 32 teams the coin picked making it out the first round. I almost never do this well when I pick by myself.
I was really hoping the coin would be right, if for no other reason that I think any school who selects a St. Bernard as its mascot deserves to do well.