On this episode, David Arkow, Johnattan Ontiveros, and Danny Blumenthal recap the Australian Open, explore the growth of tennis analytics, and debate the GOATs of men's and women's tennis.
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On this episode of the HSAC Podcast, David Arkow, Ella Papanek, Danny Blumenthal, and Tucker Boynton preview Super Bowl LV between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and discuss how analytics will factor into the...
On this episode, David Arkow, Ella Papanek, Danny Blumenthal, and Tucker Boynton review the AFC and NFC Championship games, discuss the emergence of Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills' analytically-focused offense, assess Packers...
HSAC has deemed Mookie Betts the most well-rounded player in MLB history on account of his watchful eye at the plate, unexpected power, intelligent baserunning, elite defense, and rocket arm. Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, and Jackie...
Thursday Night Football has been portrayed as “the ultimate sacrifice”, but it is actually better than fans and players think. No matter how entertainment is defined, whether in terms of scoring, team quality, penalties...
HSAC caps off its examination of the top modern sports dynasties with the Final Four: 2010s Warriors, 1990s Yankees, 1980s Oilers, and 2010s Patriots.
Throughout the broadcast of the 2021 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, Jim Nantz and friends suggested that Gonzaga's lackluster performance was due to the team being emotionally drained after Jalen Suggs' buzzer-beater. HSAC...
To continue our dynasties bracket challenge, we now examine the top NFL and NHL dynasties of the modern era. These teams include the 1990s Cowboys, 2000s Patriots, and Wayne Gretzky's Edmonton Oilers.
Sports fans always debate the best dynasties - Celtics vs. Patriots, Bulls vs. Warriors, Yankees vs. everybody. We've looked at the data, and identified the best of the best across the world of sports.
Oral Roberts and Syracuse have ridden their stars to surprise berths in the Sweet Sixteen. HSAC examines whether more teams should rely on their stars to succeed in March.