In an update to earlier coverage this week, Habersham News is correcting the record on the 2026 March Madness Challenge.
An article published earlier incorrectly stated that the contest would come down to either Truit Trowbridge or Peter Madruga. That is no longer the case—and, as it turns out, it never was.
After Saturday’s Final Four games, the leaderboard has shifted, and the path to victory is now clear heading into Monday night’s national championship.
🏀 Current Top 4 Standings
- 1. Truit Trowbridge — 1,150 pts (MAX: 1,150)
- 2. Matthew Cooper — 1,020 pts (MAX: 1,020)
- 3. Stacie Swanson — 980 pts (MAX: 1,300)
- 4. Tyler Dotson — 950 pts (MAX: 1,270)
🔍 Where Things Stand
Trowbridge remains in first place with 1,150 points, but his bracket is now busted, meaning he has reached his maximum score and cannot earn any additional points.
Matthew Cooper, currently in second place, is in the same position. His bracket has also maxed out at 1,020 points.
That leaves two contenders still alive—and both control their own destiny.
🏆 It All Comes Down to One Game
The championship outcome will determine the winner of the Habersham News bracket challenge:
- If Michigan wins, Stacie Swanson will win the challenge
- If UConn wins, Tyler Dotson will win the challenge
Both Swanson and Dotson still have points available based on their championship picks, giving them a clear path to overtake Trowbridge’s current lead.
⏳ Final Thoughts
After weeks of competition, the entire contest now hinges on one final game.
Trowbridge has set the bar at 1,150 points, but with his bracket complete, his fate is out of his hands.
Now, all eyes turn to Monday night.
One game will decide it all.







