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About me:

As an avid soccer player, golfer, skier, and sports lover growing up, I shifted from competing to studying the game through data. That transition led me to Clemson University, where I majored in Economics and in Sports Communication, and then to Northwestern for graduate school where I studied sports analytics, labor markets, sports business, and athlete performance. I have also worked as an operation and marketing intern for the Greenville Triumph Soccer club, as a blogger, broadcaster, and radio personality for Jackson Hole Radio, and a research assistant for Grand Teton Research. I am currently a TA for the Northwestern Masters in Sports Administration Program. 

Research Papers

Dive into my research papers investigating the structural, socioeconomic, and competitive forces that influence football player mobility and long-term success. Each study turns detailed statistical analysis into accessible, evidence-driven insights.

Northwestern MSA Projects

Dive into my Northwestern Masters of Sports Administration (MSA) and data analytics (MSDS) coursework and research projects, where I leverage statistical modeling, econometrics, and interactive data tools to analyze team performance, athlete mobility, and market dynamics across multiple sports.

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Research Paper with University of Chicago Professor Mark Mitchell and Clemson University Professor Andrew Hannsen

MSA Shiny App Modeling Expected Goals, Assists, etc for Premier League
MSA Colorado Rapids Relocation To Las Vegas Essay/Website Concept
MSDS Houston Astros Dynamic Ticket Pricing Strategy Paper
MSDS Clustering and Advanced Modeling for EPL/NWSL Assignment

Connect with Me

Northwestern Master's Thesis

Clemson Independent Study

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