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Archive - 2018

  • Soccer

Is There Any Evidence To Support The Presence Of A World Cup Hangover In The English Premier League?

August 8, 2018
by harvardsports
6 min read
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By Andrew Puopolo Less than 4 weeks ago, France defeated Croatia 4-2 in Moscow to claim the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Over the last few weeks, soccer fans have been treated to a series of uninspiring preseason friendlies where many of...

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  • Soccer

Ranking France’s Path to Victory

July 20, 2018
by harvardsports
7 min read
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By Jack Schroeder Where do France rank among previous World Cup champions? While France looked dominant at times during the World Cup, I wanted to find out how they compared to the champions of the past. Were France simply lucky...

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  • Soccer

How Predictable Was The 2018 World Cup?

July 17, 2018
by harvardsports
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By Andrew Puopolo Yesterday, favorites France defeated surprise package Croatia to win their second World Cup. However, earlier on in this tournament we saw some very surprising results. In the group stage, Croatia dismantled...

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We’ve Never Really Seen a Race Like Astros-Mariners

July 10, 2018
by harvardsports
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By: Tate Huffman We are just past the midway point of the 2018 MLB season, and with every team having played over half of their 162-game schedules, the standings are a mix of preseason favorites and surprise squads. The common...

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  • Soccer

How Often Should A World Cup Group End In An Absolute Tie?

June 29, 2018
by harvardsports
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By Andrew Puopolo When Yerry Mina nodded Colombia ahead in the 74th minute of their match against Senegal, an unprecedented situation was on the cards. Japan and Senegal were tied for 2nd place in Group H with 4 points. Both...

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  • NBA Basketball

NBA MVP Predictions

June 18, 2018
by harvardsports
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By: Jake Levene and Zach Diamandis Around this time every year, a familiar but always exciting debate reignites: who should be the NBA’s MVP? There are familiar faces, such as Lebron James, who has been within the top 10 of MVP...

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  • Soccer

HSAC’s 64 Facts To Get You Ready For the 2018 FIFA World Cup

June 13, 2018
by harvardsports
10 min read
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By Daniel Blumenthal and Andrew Puopolo Expanding upon our tradition of publishing 68 facts before March Madness every year, we decided to write a facts based preview for the World Cup. Below are 64 matches about this...

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What Can We Expect from the 21st FIFA World Cup?

June 11, 2018
by harvardsports
9 min read
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By: Laurie Shaw On Thursday 14th June, at 6pm local time, the 21st World Cup will kick off in Moscow; the first to be held in Russia, and only the second in Asia. Thirty-one days later, two of the thirty-two participants will...

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  • NBA Basketball

Do NBA Playoff Games Have More Fouls?

June 5, 2018
by harvardsports
6 min read
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By Andrew Puopolo Earlier on in the NBA Playoffs, I was watching a game in which 5 or 6 possessions in a row ended in a foul. This got me wondering, do playoff games, on average, have more fouls than regular season games? Or was...

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  • NBA Basketball

Analyzing the NBA Through Twitter Follows

June 4, 2018
by harvardsports
4 min read
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By Benedict Brady Following an incredibly exciting week for NBA twitter, we have decided to take a look at how NBA players interact with each other on twitter’s platform. While NBA players have relationships with each other...

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