
Welcome to MRP’s 9th annual March Madness Challenge! The Challenge is a fun way to raise awareness for our March for Kindness initiative and to engage with the MRP community. Have fun, win prizes, do good!
We’re Going Big!
Join us for the 2nd consecutive year of raising awareness and support for women’s sports! MRP’s March Madness Challenge will feature both the Women’s and Men’s Basketball NCAA Championship Tournament.
How to Enter
Enter your bracket at RunYourPool.com.
- Log in or create a new account.
- Join the group “MRP March Madness Challenge 2023 Men’s” and “MRP March Madness Challenge 2023 Men’s”.
- Create your brackets.
Direct Links:
Men’s Bracket and Women’s Bracket
Don’t know anything about brackets but want to have fun with the MRP team? Questions on setting up your bracket? Send a note to info@mysticrhoads.org. Support MRP by forwarding this Challenge to any friends that you think may be interested.
Entry Deadline
All brackets must be submitted before the opening round of the Tournament begins: Thursday, March 16th for the Men’s and March 17th for the Women’s.
Prizes
The top 3 and last place bracket all receive prize packages from MRP and our March Madness Sponsors.
Champion | MRP backpack & hat, Dirt Nap Dip sampler pack, baldorf game set.
Runner Up | MRP hat, Dirt Nap Dip sampler pack, baldorf game set.
3rd Place | Dirt Nap Dip sampler pack, baldorf game set.
Last Place | It’s a surprise!
Past Champions
- 2014 | Bob Hitchcock (Lander, WY)
- 2015 | Paeter Schmidt (Lincoln, NE)
- 2016 | Dan King (Durango, CO)
- 2017 | Adam Rhoads (Lincoln, NE)
- 2018 | Willa DiCostanzo (Eagle, NE)
- 2019 | No Footprint Too Small (Lincoln, NE)
- 2021 | Cale Rhoads (Lincoln, NE)
- 2022 | Emory Rhoads (Lincoln, NE)
Learn more about March For Kindness.
MRP’s March Madness Challenge helps us promote our March for Kindness initiative, which encourages kindness toward others and to recognize good deeds in the Lincoln community. Every March Mystic Rhoads Productions recognizes a group or individual who has shown exceptional kindness toward the Lincoln community. A $500 charitable contribution is given to the organization or to a charity of the individual’s choice. In addition, the Hulda Roper Citizenship Award is given annually to a Roper Elementary School student who shows a commitment to kindness and good deeds in the Lincoln Community. The student is chosen by school staff.