The odds of a perfect NCAA D-I bracket By Scott Lunte - March 25, 2015 0 580 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp After one week of March Madness, over 70 million brackets filled are no longer perfect. Find out why a perfect bracket is difficult to achieve, and what is the probability to accomplishing this task. Share this post Scott LunteWebsite | + postsBioScott Luntehttps://websterjournal.com/author/scottlunte/Game of the year: Buzzer beater on Bunch’s birthdayScott Luntehttps://websterjournal.com/author/scottlunte/Game of the Year: Men’s soccer slays 11th ranked KnightsScott Luntehttps://websterjournal.com/author/scottlunte/Journal Webster Athletics Awards: Game of the Year, Basketball mounts a comebackScott Luntehttps://websterjournal.com/author/scottlunte/The Extra Point sits down with Webster track runner David Lambus Related Related Posts Spring Sports RoundupWebster University’s spring sports teams near the end of their respective seasons. In photos, here’s… Webster teams off to NCAA TournamentFind out what women's soccer senior forward Jordan Fosburgh thinks about going to the NCAA… Spalding University becomes NCAA Division III memberSpalding University, located in Louisville, Ky., endured a six-year process to officially become an NCAA… Women's basketball takes down HighlandersWebster University's women's basketball team tops MacMurray College in its final road game of the…