
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 for MSA 451 (The Technology of Sport) and MSA 401 (Intro to Sports Analytics).Moving forward, I hope to work in an environment where I can use data to solve meaningful problems, whether that's helping teams make smarter roster decisions, advising athletes in the NIL era, or supporting front-office strategy.
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



