I look at those scores all the time before, during, and after the tourney. It is odd to not use such an easy web based tool that was so good that Sports Illustrated bought them. The beauty of the scores is that it allows me to assess who we are playing and get a sense of are they good, are they not good, how do they stack up with other teams, how did they fare against common opponents. I then use that information to try to optimize playing time and strategically rest players, which over a three-four game day really can be critical. I use it to try and plan when I can get bench players quality minutes. Very good tool to help in tourament planning.

Don't know what could be the reason but I do agree that it is odd to not post them. I see parents and coaches all day long looking at the scores and schedules.