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Have Faith in the Mid-Major: Gonzaga is For Real

April 3, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Kurt Bullard After 144 days of college basketball, we’ve come to Gonzaga v. UNC. It’s the mid-major who finally made it over the hump against the conference champion from what people were saying was the best conference of...

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The Numbers Say Tim Tebow Will Be A Baseball Great

April 1, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Sidd Finch Sports media’s talking heads have dismissed Tim Tebow’s time with the New York Mets as “unearned” and “an embarrassment.” But the numbers tell a different story. In fact, according to the numbers, the...

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North Carolina’s Ability on the Boards is Absurd

April 1, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Kurt Bullard It’s perhaps the best and worst weekend of the year. The cream of the crop has risen in the NCAA Tournament, culminating in the three most high-stakes games of the year. There are a lot of interesting story...

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NBA Home-Court Advantage is in Decline, Are 3s to Blame?

March 28, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Brendan Kent Home courts aren’t the fortresses they once were in the NBA. In a piece from 2015, ESPN NBA Insider Tom Haberstroh highlighted a general decline in home winning percentage since 1975, and a sharp decline since...

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Madness On Ice: NCAA Hockey Musings, Projections and Preview

March 21, 2017
by harvardsports
15 min read
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By Andrew Puopolo While many have kept their eyes fixated on NCAA March Madness and filling out (and subsequently tearing up) their brackets, another major winter sport has quietly worked its way towards its own Madness. Although...

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Identifying Potential Cinderellas and Duds: Conference Power Rankings

March 15, 2017
by harvardsports
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  By Kurt Bullard We are less than 24 hours away from the greatest four-day sporting spectacle known to man. While the games themselves are non-stop, exciting action, the hook that brings in the masses is obviously bracket...

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If You Are Serious About Winning Your Office Pool, Pick Gonzaga to Go All the Way

March 15, 2017
by harvardsports
8 min read
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  By Benedict Brady During the week leading up to the start of March Madness, hundreds and hundreds of articles are written on understanding the bracket, dissecting which upsets are the most likely and modeling...

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How Do Surprise Conference Tournament Winners Perform Compared To Their Seed?

March 15, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Andrew Puopolo         This past weekend, Duke and Michigan were somewhat surprising winners of the ACC and Big 10 tournaments as 8 and 5 seeds, respectively. This made me wonder, are teams that win their conference...

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Teams Outperforming Preseason Expectations Will Underperform in March

March 14, 2017
by harvardsports
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By William Ezekowitz Preseason rankings may seem irrelevant when it comes to college basketball, but they are surprisingly important. For example, they are just as predictive of ending up in the Final Four as the current AP Poll...

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HSAC’s 68 Facts: March Madness 2017

March 14, 2017
by harvardsports
10 min read
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By William Ezekowitz March is complicated. What follows is an attempt to make sense of the madness, and to give you solid statistical grounding in order to justify your decisions; that way, when your bracket is ruined, it can be...

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