The arrival of March Madness is met with enthusiasm at Rosary Academy, featuring engaging traditions like Mr. Aragon鈥檚 numerous bracket submissions and Dr. Frey-Monell鈥檚 innovative 鈥淟ent Madness,鈥 which combines religious education with tournament-style competition. The Rosary/Servite Bracket Challenge led by Mr. and Mrs. Hunt highlights a decade-long friendly rivalry, with the current trophy status creating excitement amongst students. The article summarizes the competitive spirit of both traditional and unique events surrounding March Madness alongside updates from the women's and men's NCAA tournaments.

By the Numbers
  • Mr. Aragon fills out 10 to 20 brackets each year.
  • The Rosary/Servite Bracket Challenge has been running for 10 years.
State of Play
  • UConn recently defeated Duke by one point in the men's bracket.
  • The Final Four games are scheduled for April 3.
What's Next

As the NCAA tournament progresses, anticipation builds for the Final Four matchups, with key games involving UConn and the outcomes of upcoming women's bracket games influencing the excitement ahead.

Bottom Line

March Madness isn't just about basketball; it's a celebration of community and competition, enriching traditions at Rosary Academy while engaging students and faculty in spirited rivalry and fun.