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Wichita State Fans Should Be Upset

March 13, 2017
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Henry Johnson March Madness is here, and with it are high hopes and lost revenue. Last night, the selection committee released the bracket for the 2017 tournament, and the ensuing uproar was enough to drown out even the...

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Quantifying Tennis’ Greatest of All Time

March 9, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Craig Mascarenhas Debating the Greatest of All Time (GOAT) for a particular sport is one of sport’s most common and probably endless pastimes, and one that by definition is subjective. Opining on the issue is likely to lose...

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HSAC’s Review of the 2017 Sloan Sports Analytics Conference

March 6, 2017
by harvardsports
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This past weekend, the sports industry converged on Boston’s Hynes Convention Center for the 11th annual Sloan Sports Analytics Conference. A few of our members attended and decided to share their thoughts on the...

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A New Method of Evaluating Franchise Dominance

March 1, 2017
by harvardsports
6 min read
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By Andrew Puopolo and Benedict Brady In sports bars around the country, people are constantly arguing the merits of their respective sports teams. Fans of the New York Yankees and Boston Celtics will often cite their superiority...

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NBA Coaches Are Getting Older. What Does It Mean for Teams? (Part 2)

February 23, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Henry Johnson Earlier this week, we used data from Basketball-Reference to examine the NBA’s trend toward older coaches. Now, let’s look at whether coaches of different ages see different outcomes. To do this, we can...

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NBA Coaches Are Getting Older. What Does It Mean for Teams? (Part 1)

February 21, 2017
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Henry Johnson What’s remarkable about Phoenix Suns coach Earl Watson isn’t simply how young he is. Yes, Watson was hired last February at the tender age of 36, and yes, he played in the league as recently as 2014. But...

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Are League Finishes By Rivals In English Soccer Correlated?

February 10, 2017
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Andrew Puopolo You often hear television commentators compare teams to their bitter rivals to illustrate its current status. Over time, the nature of rivalries changes due to each team’s movement between divisions. Some...

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The Super Bowl: Like Any Rodgers Hail Mary, Thoroughly up for Grabs

February 3, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Anirudh Suresh There’s nearly nothing America loves more than its annual 5-month dosage of football, topped off by the most-watched television event of the year: the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl offers a unique flavor to...

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College Basketball Teams May Want to Aggresively Crash the Offensive Glass

January 27, 2017
by harvardsports
5 min read
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By Kurt Bullard Transition buckets are a huge element of success in college hoops. About a quarter of shot opportunities from 2014-2016 in college basketball came on the break, with eFG% in those opportunities rising from 50.2...

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The Spread Between Isaiah Thomas’ Offense and Defense is Nearly Unprecedented

January 23, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Benedict Brady Over the past few years, Isaiah Thomas has transformed from a role player into an obvious All-Star candidate. He is having a transcendent offensive year, and he has been particularly impressive in the 4th...

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