Okay, here is my sharing about the Charleston Classic bracket:

So, I heard about this Charleston Classic thing, a basketball tournament they have down in Charleston, South Carolina. I got curious and started poking around. Turns out, it’s a pretty big deal, run by ESPN. They invite a bunch of college teams, and it’s a whole three-day event. This year, it is on Nov. 21, 22 and 24 at TD Arena. I thought, “Why not try to follow along and make my own bracket?”
First thing I did was look up the teams playing. ESPN Events put out the whole schedule and who’s playing who. It’s called the Shriners Children’s Charleston Classic bracket. I am not much of a basketball expert, but I figured it would be fun to guess who’d win each game. I found out that the games are gonna be on ESPN, so I can actually watch them too. Cool!
Making the bracket was kinda tricky at first. I’m no expert when it comes to these things. I wrote down all the games, trying to figure out who would play in the next round and so on. There’s a game for fifth place too, on Sunday, November 24. They say the home team is always listed on the bottom of the matchup, which is a handy tip. And get this, some games will start 20 minutes after the one before it finishes. They really packed the schedule!
My Bracket Process
- Step 1: I wrote down all the first-round games.
- Step 2: I tried to guess who would win each one. It was tough!
- Step 3: Based on my guesses, I filled in the rest of the bracket.
- Step 4: I double-checked everything, ’cause I really don’t wanna mess this up.
Honestly, I mostly just picked teams based on which names I recognized or thought sounded cool. I know, not very scientific, but it’s all in good fun, right? I marked down my picks and now I just gotta wait for the games to start. I might be totally wrong, but hey, that’s part of the excitement. Plus, I can watch the games on ESPN and see how I did. I did see a tag about the ESPN Bracket Challenge, so maybe I’ll look into that too.
I’ll be keeping an eye on the games when they air. Let’s see if my random guessing gets me anywhere. At the very least, I’ll get to watch some basketball and maybe learn a bit more about these teams. Who knows, maybe I’ll become a bracket expert by the end of this! Or maybe not, but it’s a fun little project to follow along with. Wish me luck!
