
President Obama Reveals His 2015 Women's NCAA Tournament Bracket
After revealing his 2015 NCAA men's college basketball tournament bracket Wednesday, President Barack Obama released his predictions for the women's tourney Thursday in another ESPN "Barack-etology" special.
According to ESPN.com, the president has No. 1 overall seed Connecticut defeating No. 1 Notre Dame to win the national championship with No. 1 South Carolina and No. 8 Princeton also going to the Final Four.
Here is a snapshot of President Obama's bracket courtesy of ESPN PR on Twitter:
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Having perennial power UConn win it all doesn't come as much of a surprise, but the president did go out on a limb by putting Princeton all the way through to the Final Four.
Although the Tigers went a perfect 30-0, they only garnered a No. 8 seed from the selection committee due to what was perceived as a weak schedule.
Obama admitted that his Princeton pick was fueled by the fact that his niece, Leslie Robinson, plays for the Tigers. Per ESPN.com's D'Arcy Maine, though, the president wasn't ashamed to admit that he was favoring the Ivy League school:
Chalk often seems to rule the day in the women's NCAA tournament, and while three of his Final Four picks are top seeds, Obama definitely took a chance on Cinderella.
Regardless of Princeton's schedule, it has yet to lose, so perhaps the president is on to something.
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