Eighth Grader from Pittsburgh Stuns Nation with Flawless Women’s NCAA Bracket—Is She the Ultimate March Madness Prodigy?
“The first game I watched of March Madness was on Monday,” Schellhammer said. “I came home and I was like, ‘I’ll check and see how my women’s bracket is doing.’ Then I watched Virginia beat Iowa, and that was pretty cool. And then I watched Notre Dame.”
Schellhammer still has a long way to go: The best start in the ESPN women’s competition is 57 correct picks, which happened last year. To beat that, he would need to win each of the Sweet 16 games on Friday and Saturday to reach 56-0, and then win the first two games in the Elite Eight starting Sunday — though at that point, why not just win ’em all?


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