The Sports Analytics Club Is Recruiting Student Members

The Sports Analytics Club is recuriting U of A students who are interested in sports, analytics or both.

The purpose of the Sports Analytics Club is to provide students with an understanding of analytics associated with multiple sporting organizations. This includes sports, and the analytics associated with those sports, at both the collegiate and professional levels. This club will also look for opportunities to work with data collected from Razorback sports teams. Anyone who has an interest in sports analytics is welcome to join regardless of degree program.

Membership is open to any student enrolled at the U of A who shows interest in sports analytics.

The Sports Analytics Club will host an official meeting at 6:15 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 6, in Willard J. Walker Hall 103. Students who are interested in learning more about our club are welcome to join.

 

Contacts

Bowen Kinsey, president
Sports Analytics Club
479-295-9941, sac@uark.edu

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