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Is Tom Izzo The God of March or Has MSU Just Been Underseeded?

March 15, 2016
by harvardsports
4 min read
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By Kurt Bullard Come March Madness, there are few things that one should undoubtedly expect to unfold. But over the last decade or so, one thing that people have grown accustomed to is Michigan State outperforming its seed. The...

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For Coaches, Previous Experience in March Madness May Not Mean Much

March 14, 2016
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Kurt Bullard With the leaked bracket having been officially released by the Selection Committee, millions of Americans across the country will begin to fill out their own brackets, trying to prove to friends and loved ones...

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Stephen Curry will Break the NBA Career Three Point Record

March 11, 2016
by harvardsports
4 min read
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By Benedict Brady Stephen Curry is in the middle of the single-best three pointing shooting stretch in NBA history. While Curry has been one of the greatest shooters in the league throughout his career, this year he has taken it...

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Who Had the Best 2016 NFL Combine?

March 9, 2016
by harvardsports
5 min read
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By Bill Lotter How would you determine who had the best performance at the NFL Combine? If one player had a faster 40, but another was quicker in the shuttle, who would you say performed better? Ā While it might seem like a...

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The Kate Upton Effect is Real: How Dating Celebrities Affects Athletic Performance

March 7, 2016
by harvardsports
5 min read
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By Austin Tymins and Nick Holmes Whether it’s partying at exclusive nightclubs before Sunday morning games, or fielding the advances of attractive celebrities, professional athletes typically deal with much larger distractions...

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Will Steph Curry’s Three-Point Streak Ever End?

March 3, 2016
by harvardsports
3 min read
3 Comments

By Kurt Bullard Steph Curry captured the Internet with his 46-point performance last Saturday, going from 12-for-16 from beyond the arc and launching a game-winner from a few feet short of half court. But somewhat hidden in...

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  • NFL Football

Predicting Offensive Play-calling in the NFL

March 2, 2016
by harvardsports
6 min read
1 Comment

By Matt Goldberg, Ā Adam Gilfix, Steven Rachesky, Nathaniel Ver Steeg ā€œDefense wins championshipsā€ and ā€œthe best offense is a good defenseā€ are two of the most common adages in sports. The timelessness of these...

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Premier League Stat Around: Who Will Win the Title?

February 24, 2016
by harvardsports
7 min read
2 Comments

With just twelve matches left before the Premier League champion will be crowned, we decided to take a look at the contenders and offer our predictions as to who will raise the trophy, come May. Premier League Champions:...

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  • NBA Basketball

A Look at Tony Snell’s Eight Trillion, and Who is Most Likely to Follow It Up

February 22, 2016
by harvardsports
4 min read
1 Comment

By Kurt Bullard Last night, Tony Snell of the Chicago Bulls played 8:40 of a professional basketball game without recording a single stat. He failed to take a shot, snag a rebound, dish out an assist, get to the line, steal the...

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Boeheim’s Absence

February 18, 2016
by harvardsports
3 min read
1 Comment

By Kurt Bullard As March approaches, the bubble watch for a select few college basketball program heightens. One of these teams stands out as a peculiar case: Syracuse. The Orange are now predicted to make the NCAA Tournament...

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