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Archive - March 2014

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NCAA Basketball: Do Underdogs Play Better in Rivalry Games?

March 21, 2014
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By William Ezekowitz There is perhaps nothing in American sports so spirited as a good old-fashioned college basketball rivalry. The home gym is packed with rabid fans, and the players are especially motivated to win one of the...

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NCAA March Madness Upsets: Does the Key Really Lie in Threes?

March 19, 2014
by harvardsports
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By Julian Ryan Tomorrow afternoon Harvard will attempt to begin its Cinderella story against Cincinnati in lovely Spokane, powered by an experienced squad and a very high three point percentage of .390, good for 22nd in the...

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NCAA Tournament: HSAC’s 65 Facts

March 17, 2014
by harvardsports
9 min read
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By Will Ezekowitz With the NCAA Tournament around the corner, HSAC has decided to provide a list of statistics to help you fill out your bracket. Granted, these facts won’t necessarily determine the outcomes of any games;...

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Wichita State Shockers: How Likely Was Their Undefeated Season?

March 16, 2014
by harvardsports
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By Jake Lynch After winning its conference tournament this last weekend, the Wichita State Shockers became the first Division I men’s basketball team to enter March Madness undefeated since the 1991 UNLV Runnin’ Rebels...

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Two Paths to the Bottom of the NBA

March 7, 2014
by harvardsports
4 min read
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By Julian Ryan On draft night June 28th 2013, Sixers GM traded away All-Star Jrue Holiday for the sixth overall pick (which became Nerlens Noel, who is yet to play a minute in the NBA due to a pre-existing torn ACL) and a top-5...

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