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Fulham’s Defense: Historically Awful

April 28, 2014
by harvardsports
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By Julian Ryan For Fulham fans like myself, this has been a tough season to watch. The team’s typically solid defense which has long kept them out of the relegation battle and firmly entrenched in the relative comfort of the...

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NBA Scoring Balance: The Benefit of Ball Hogs

April 25, 2014
by harvardsports
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By Henry Johnson Nobody likes a ball hog. Neglected pickup teammates mutter under their breath about the hero at the local gym. The sentiments extend to the collegiate and professional levels, where post-game analysts regularly...

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Wondering about the Wonderlic: Does it Predict Quarterback Performance?

April 23, 2014
by harvardsports
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By Austin Tymins and Andrew Fraga During the 2014 NFL Draft, all 32 NFL teams will be on the clock to invest in the future of their franchises. Decision makers will feel immense pressure to secure a top-notch first round pick...

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NBA Basketball: Does Russell Westbrook Do Too Much?

April 21, 2014
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By Julian Ryan As the Oklahoma City Thunder head into the playoffs, the team remarkably has both of the highest usage players in the league this season: Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant. Both players are obvious superstars and...

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NCAA Tournament 2014: The Most Upsets Ever

April 10, 2014
by harvardsports
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By Ben Zauzmer Of all years to offer $1 billion for a perfect bracket, Warren Buffet picked a really good year. As hard as it is to go perfect any year, 2014 proved to be the most difficult of all time. There are many ways to...

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NCAA Basketball: Do Underdogs Play Better in Rivalry Games?

March 21, 2014
by harvardsports
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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
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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
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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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