GPT4 March Madness Prediction

Provided purely for entertainment value, we asked GPT4 to predict the winner of EVERY march madness game given the bracket and descriptions of each of the teams, here’s what it came up with. We’ll try to check back afterwards and see how well it did!

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Bracket Courtesy of The Athletic

Round 1

EAST - First Round

  1. Purdue over Texas Southern/Fairleigh Dickinson (85-65) – Purdue's strong offense and depth give them a significant edge against the winner of the play-in game.

  2. Marquette over Vermont (78-68) – Marquette's overall talent and experience should help them overcome Vermont's upset bid.

  3. Kansas State over Montana State (76-64) – Kansas State's defense will likely stifle Montana State, leading to a comfortable win.

  4. Tennessee over Louisiana (81-70) – Tennessee's balanced offense should overpower Louisiana's defense.

  5. Duke over Oral Roberts (89-74) – Duke's talent and coaching advantage will be too much for Oral Roberts to handle.

  6. Kentucky over Providence (75-68) – Kentucky's athleticism and experience should give them the edge in a hard-fought game.

  7. Michigan State over USC (72-67) – Michigan State's defense and coaching will be key factors in their victory.

  8. Memphis over Florida Atlantic (80-73) – Memphis' superior talent should carry them through this matchup.

MIDWEST - First Round

  1. Houston over Northern Kentucky (86-62) – Houston's strong defense and offensive firepower will lead to a decisive victory.

  2. Texas over Colgate (83-71) – Texas' depth and athleticism should help them control the game against Colgate.

  3. Xavier over Kennesaw State (79-63) – Xavier's experience and overall talent will help them dominate this matchup.

  4. Indiana over Kent State (76-68) – Indiana's balance on both ends of the court should be enough to secure a win.

  5. Miami (FL) over Drake (78-72) – Miami's offensive weapons will be the difference in this close contest.

  6. Iowa State over Mississippi St./Pitt (74-69) – Iowa State's strong defensive play will give them the edge in this matchup.

  7. Texas A&M over Penn State (71-65) – Texas A&M's athleticism and balanced attack should lead them to victory.

  8. Iowa over Auburn (82-76) – Iowa's offensive efficiency will be the key to overcoming Auburn.

SOUTH - First Round

  1. Alabama over Texas A&M Corpus Christi/Southeast Missouri State (88-60) – Alabama's high-powered offense and depth will easily overcome the play-in game winner.

  2. Arizona over Princeton (81-66) – Arizona's talent and size advantage should be too much for Princeton.

  3. Baylor over UC Santa Barbara (78-70) – Baylor's experience and defensive prowess will carry them to victory.

  4. Virginia over Furman (74-62) – Virginia's disciplined defense and efficient offense will lead to a win.

  5. San Diego State over College of Charleston (76-69) – San Diego State's balanced attack will help them prevail in a close game.

  6. Creighton over NC State (80-73) – Creighton's offensive firepower will be the difference in this matchup.

  7. Missouri over Utah State (72-68) – Missouri's defense and toughness will help them grind out a win.

  8. Maryland over West Virginia (77-71) – Maryland's talent and depth will be enough to secure a victory.

WEST - First Round

  1. Kansas over Howard (90-58) – Kansas' superior talent and depth will lead to a dominant performance.

  2. UCLA over UNC Asheville (86-65) – UCLA's overall talent and strong offense will help them cruise to victory.

  3. Gonzaga over Grand Canyon (82-67) – Gonzaga's experience and offensive firepower will secure the win.

  4. UConn over Iona (79-71) – UConn's defense and balanced scoring will help them prevail in a closely contested game.

  5. Saint Mary's over VCU (73-66) – Saint Mary's strong defensive play will be the key to overcoming VCU.

  6. TCU over Arizona State/Nevada (76-72) – TCU's athleticism and strong offense will give them the edge in this matchup.

  7. Northwestern over Boise State (74-70) – Northwestern's experience and solid defense will help them secure a victory.

  8. Arkansas over Illinois (81-77) – Arkansas' high-scoring offense and depth will be the difference in this game.

Round 2:

EAST - Second Round

  1. Purdue over Memphis (82-75) – Purdue's depth and strong offensive play will help them outlast Memphis in a close contest.

  2. Kansas State over No. 6 Kentucky (77-73) – Kansas State's disciplined play and strong defense will give them the edge over Kentucky's athleticism and talent. The Wildcats from Kansas State will capitalize on their experience and execute their game plan effectively to secure the win.

  3. Duke over No. 4 Tennessee (78-74) – Duke's talent and coaching advantage will be key factors in overcoming Tennessee's balanced attack and experience. The Blue Devils' strong roster, led by their star players, will help them edge out the Volunteers in a closely contested game.

  4. Michigan State over Marquette (70-66) – Michigan State's tough defense and coaching experience will help them pull off the upset.

MIDWEST - Second Round

  1. Houston over Iowa (84-77) – Houston's strong defense and offensive firepower will lead them to victory against Iowa's potent offense.

  2. Texas over Texas A&M (78-74) – Texas' depth and athleticism will help them control the game against Texas A&M.

  3. Indiana over No. 5 Miami (FL) (77-73)

  4. Xavier over No. 11 Pitt (74-68)

SOUTH - Second Round

  1. Alabama over Maryland (85-78) – Alabama's high-powered offense and depth will be too much for Maryland to handle.

  2. Arizona over Missouri (83-75) – Arizona's talent and size advantage will carry them to victory.

  3. Baylor over Creighton (79-72) – Baylor's experience and defensive prowess will help them stifle Creighton's offense.

  4. Virginia over San Diego State (73-68) – Virginia's disciplined defense and efficient offense will lead to a hard-fought win.

WEST - Second Round

  1. Kansas over Arkansas (88-80) – Kansas' superior talent and depth will be the difference in this high-scoring contest.

  2. UCLA over Northwestern (82-76) – UCLA's overall talent and strong offense will help them outlast Northwestern's solid defense.

  3. Gonzaga over No. 6 TCU (75-69) – Gonzaga's experience and offensive firepower will be enough to overcome TCU’s strong defense.

  4. UConn over No. 5 Saint Mary's (71-68)

Sweet 16:

EAST - Regional Semifinals

  1. Purdue over No. 4 Tennessee (82-76) - Purdue's depth and strong offensive play will help them outlast Tennessee's balanced attack and experience. Purdue's efficient scoring and ability to control the pace of the game will be key factors in securing the win.

  2. Kansas State over No. 5 Duke (75-72) - Kansas State's disciplined play and strong defense will give them the edge over Duke's talent and coaching advantage. Kansas State's experience and execution of their game plan will help them edge out the Blue Devils in a closely contested game.

MIDWEST - Regional Semifinals

  1. Houston over No. 4 Indiana (82-78) – Houston's strong defense and disciplined play will give them the edge over Indiana's talent and balanced scoring. Houston's ability to control the tempo of the game and make clutch plays will be key factors in securing the win.

  2. Texas over No. 3 Xavier (81-77) – Texas' athleticism and high-powered offense will help them outlast Xavier's strong defense and disciplined play. Texas' balanced scoring and ability to maintain pressure on Xavier's defense will be deciding factors in this matchup.

SOUTH - Regional Semifinals

  1. Alabama over Virginia (79-73) – Alabama's high-powered offense will be able to break through Virginia's disciplined defense.

  2. Arizona over Baylor (81-78) – Arizona's talent and size advantage will help them edge out Baylor in a closely contested game.

WEST - Regional Semifinals

  1. Kansas over No. 4 UConn (79-74) – Kansas' talent, depth, and experience will help them overcome UConn's strong defense and balanced scoring. Kansas' ability to make clutch plays and control the pace of the game will be key factors in securing the win.

  2. Gonzaga over No. 2 UCLA (84-81) – Gonzaga's disciplined play and strong offensive game will give them the edge over UCLA's high-powered offense. Gonzaga's experience and execution of their game plan will help them edge out the Bruins in a closely contested game.

Elite 8:

EAST - Regional Final

  1. Purdue over Duke (80-78) – Purdue's depth and strong offensive play will help them outlast Duke's talent in a close game. Purdue's experience and balanced scoring will be key factors in overcoming Duke's strong coaching and roster.

MIDWEST - Regional Final

  1. Houston over Texas (84-82) – Houston's strong defense and ability to control the tempo of the game will give them the edge in this intense rivalry matchup. Their defensive prowess will help them slow down Texas' athletic attack just enough to secure the win.

SOUTH - Regional Final

  1. Alabama over Arizona (86-83) – Alabama's high-powered offense and depth will prove to be too much for Arizona's talent and size advantage. Alabama's ability to score efficiently and maintain pressure on Arizona's defense will be the deciding factors in this close game.

WEST - Regional Final

  1. Kansas over No. 3 Gonzaga (87-82) – Kansas' superior talent, depth, and experience will help them outlast Gonzaga's strong offense in a high-scoring affair. Kansas' balanced attack and ability to make clutch plays will give them the edge over Gonzaga

Final Four - Game Summaries

Purdue vs. Alabama

First Half Recap:

Purdue comes out strong with their depth, led by key players such as Jaden Ivey and Trevion Williams. They establish an early lead by capitalizing on fast breaks and efficient ball movement. Alabama, with their talented roster featuring JD Davison and Jaden Shackelford, keeps the game close by relying on their perimeter shooting and strong offensive play. The first half sees multiple lead changes and is a tightly contested affair. The score at halftime is Purdue 42, Alabama 39.

Second Half Recap:

Alabama makes adjustments at halftime, using their experience and balanced scoring to regain the lead early in the second half. However, Purdue's offensive prowess, led by Ivey and Zach Edey, helps them stay within striking distance. Both teams showcase their offensive talent and make clutch plays down the stretch. In the final minutes, Purdue's depth and efficient scoring proves to be the difference as they narrowly edge out Alabama. Final Score: Purdue 84, Alabama 81.

First Half Recap:

Houston's strong defense and disciplined play, led by key players such as Marcus Sasser and Tramon Mark, starts the game strong, pushing the tempo and maintaining pressure on Kansas' defense. Kansas, with their talented roster featuring Ochai Agbaji and Remy Martin, relies on their strong offensive play to stay in the game. The first half sees Houston build an early lead, but Kansas fights back to narrow the gap. The score at halftime is Houston 45, Kansas 42.

Second Half Recap:

Kansas comes out of halftime with offensive adjustments, aiming to break through Houston's strong defense. Their balanced attack and improved play help them regain the lead midway through the second half. Houston's depth and relentless pressure, however, eventually break through Kansas' offense. The game sees multiple lead changes in the final minutes, but Kansas' efficient scoring and ability to maintain a fast tempo give them the edge in a thrilling contest. Final Score: Kansas 88, Houston 85.

Championship

Purdue vs. Kansas

First Half Recap:

Both teams come out aggressive in the first half. Purdue's depth and strong offensive play, led by Jaden Ivey and Trevion Williams, challenge Kansas' defense. Kansas, led by Ochai Agbaji and Remy Martin, responds with their strong offensive play and efficient ball movement. The first half sees both teams exchanging blows, with multiple lead changes and no clear advantage. The score at halftime is Purdue 47, Kansas 45.

Second Half Recap:

The second half of the National Championship game is a showcase of both teams' depth and offensive talent. Purdue's Jaden Ivey and Zach Edey step up their game, keeping the Boilermakers within striking distance of Kansas' high-scoring offense. Kansas, led by their dynamic duo of Agbaji and Martin, maintains pressure on Purdue's defense and matches their scoring pace. In the final minutes, Kansas' relentless pressure and ability to score from multiple positions prove to be the deciding factors as they outlast Purdue in a thrilling finale. Final Score: Kansas 92, Purdue 89.

The Championship MVP is awarded to Ochai Agbaji from Kansas. Agbaji's outstanding performance, including his scoring ability, clutch plays, and leadership on the court, is crucial to Kansas' victory over Purdue. His impact on the game and consistent performance throughout the tournament make him a deserving recipient of the Championship MVP honors.

In this hypothetical tournament, Kansas comes out victorious in a thrilling National Championship game against Purdue. Remember, these predictions are for entertainment purposes only and are not guaranteed to be accurate. Enjoy the tournament!

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