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In case anyone thinks it's a passing fad, it's actually gaining steam.
March 4-5: The inaugural Sport Ideas Symposium (sports-ideas.com/) is a two-day online event featuring three keynote speakers -- Brian Kopp (Phoenix Sports Partners), Alexandra Mandrycky (Director of Hockey Administration, Seattle Kraken) and Evan Wasch (Executive Vice President, Basketball Strategy & Analytics at NBA), as well as five panel discussions featuring industry experts from a variety of sports. The primary goal of the Symposium is to provide an accessible platform to learn about the dissemination and practice of analytics within sports organizations. Registration is only $10, and can be done at the link below
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-BnQPQbUQASxH6lt0GSD8g
March 18: The NFL's third annual Big Data Bowl will run live on YouTube, Twitch, and the NFL App at 3:00 PM EST. This event showcases 8 finalists (competing for an additional $10,000 in prize money), as well as a featured conversation with an NFL head coach known for his analytics use. The event is free to attend. Finalists for the event, as well as more information on the theme's covered this year, can be found at
March 4-5: The inaugural Sport Ideas Symposium (sports-ideas.com/) is a two-day online event featuring three keynote speakers -- Brian Kopp (Phoenix Sports Partners), Alexandra Mandrycky (Director of Hockey Administration, Seattle Kraken) and Evan Wasch (Executive Vice President, Basketball Strategy & Analytics at NBA), as well as five panel discussions featuring industry experts from a variety of sports. The primary goal of the Symposium is to provide an accessible platform to learn about the dissemination and practice of analytics within sports organizations. Registration is only $10, and can be done at the link below
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-BnQPQbUQASxH6lt0GSD8g
March 18: The NFL's third annual Big Data Bowl will run live on YouTube, Twitch, and the NFL App at 3:00 PM EST. This event showcases 8 finalists (competing for an additional $10,000 in prize money), as well as a featured conversation with an NFL head coach known for his analytics use. The event is free to attend. Finalists for the event, as well as more information on the theme's covered this year, can be found at