Surely, one of the entrants with the Gonzaga tiebreaker would take Baylor in the title game. Gomez said he went to Red Rock on April 5 thinking he had no chance. The Bears’ 86-70 victory handed the cash to Barley and Gomez, who took Baylor and had the same tiebreaker. They would have lost to any of the other three remaining players in a tiebreaker, but all three took Gonzaga over Baylor in the national title game. They each took home $21,400 after prevailing in a field of 2,065 entries. Gomez and fellow Las Vegas Valley resident Dominic Barley earned an unlikely split in Station Casinos’ Last Man Standing contest for the NCAA Tournament. A short time later, he had more than $20,000 all but in his pockets. Terry Gomez walked into Red Rock Resort like he was heading to the gallows. Terry Gomez, one of the winners of Station Casinos' Last Man Standing contest for the NCAA Tournament.