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Sports analytics, in public

A public sports analytics project covering baseball, hockey, and volleyball. Most posts are backed by a real, automated data pipeline - pulling live data into published analysis, with the code and methodology shown alongside the writing. Any post that isn’t pipeline-backed says so up front.

Data-driven writing on baseball, hockey, and volleyball. Pipelines, methodology, and analysis, all done in the open. See the About page for what this project is and why it exists.

First Pitches: Standing Up the Statcast Pipeline

Baseball
Pipeline
Proving the pipeline end-to-end - from Cloud Run to BigQuery to this chart.
Jul 8, 2026

Year in Review: The 2025-26 NHL Season

Hockey
Featured
Season Recap
A full season of NHL boxscore data, pulled through the hockey pipeline into BigQuery: the scoring race, the goaltending duels, and how the league’s best regular-season team still didn’t win it all.
Jul 8, 2026

Year in Review: The 2025-26 NCAA Men’s Volleyball Season

Volleyball
Men’s
Featured
Season Recap
A full spring season of NCAA men’s volleyball boxscore data, pulled through the self-hosted NCAA pipeline into BigQuery: the kills leaders, and how Hawaii beat UC Irvine for the national title.
Jul 8, 2026

Year in Review: The 2025 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Season

Volleyball
Women’s
Featured
Season Recap
A full fall season of NCAA women’s volleyball boxscore data, pulled through the self-hosted NCAA pipeline into BigQuery: Miami’s two-way offensive season, Utah Valley’s blocking wall, and how Texas A&M swept Kentucky for the national title.
Jul 8, 2026

 

Coursework Deep Dive: What Actually Predicts a Whiff

Baseball
Featured
Academic Project
A GRAD 505 (Purdue, Foundations in Data Science) project on 2.87 million MLB pitches from 2015-2018: hypothesis tests, a regression, and an ANOVA, and the same lesson repeated three times, statistical significance is cheap at this scale, effect size is not.
Jun 16, 2026
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