Jayhawks Win Championship – The Eclipse Riddle
The NCAA Basketball tournament finals, as most sports championships appear to be, was a numeric riddle connected to the Great American Total Solar Eclipses that create an “X” over the United States:
Last night, the Kansas Jayhawks won after a huge second half that saw them complete the biggest Comeback in the history of the NCAA National Championship.
Kansas came back from 16 points down
The 16th Prime number is 53
New Orleans, Louisiana
Kansas beat North Carolina, coached by Hubert Davis, who both have matching 67 gematria with Total solar eclipse.
This is the year ’22
The 202nd Prime number is 1231
UNC scored 69 points in their losing effort, syncing up with the names of both head coaches.
This also matches Roy Williams in Reverse. He spent 15 years coaching Kansas and another 18 coaching UNC.
The University of North Carolina is tightly-connected to the 1331 Eclipse code.
April Fourth
The Final was played in New Orleans on April fourth, the big 4/4 or Forty-four date on the calendar.
Towards the end of the game, UNC forward Armando Bacot had a chance to put his team ahead, but turned the ball over after suffering a Twisted ankle.
The Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four went to Ochai Agbaji, a Wisconsin native who has Primary birth numerology of 44:
In Reverse, Forty-four sums to 99.
The first Great American Eclipse was the first coast-to-coast total eclipse in 99 years. The second Eclipse will take place on the 99th day of a leap year.
Fun Facts
The next total solar eclipse to occur on April 4th, the date of last night’s game, will be in the year 2201.
The word Eclipse has matching Jewish gematria with Jayhawk.