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EC Thesis

Examination of methods of analysis commonly used in economics and business. Emphasis on non-experimental and quasi-experimental designs necessitating the use of models. and large sample methods, case studies, surveys, regression and forecasting.

Overview

These links listed were collected to help students and instructors find current and archived sports data.

Online Pages

Rodney Fort's Sports Economics  Data - https://sites.google.com/site/rodswebpages/codes

 

Current and Past Seasons

Horse Racing

  • Kentucky Derby Data on races since 1875.
  • Major League Baseball

  • Major League Baseball Statistics - Current sortable statistics in lots of categories.
  • USA Today - Stats for individuals from 1992.
  • Baseball Reference - lookup extensive stats for current and former players.
  • Doug's (NBA and)  MLB Statistics - Team and individual data going back to 1988 with raw data in convenient downloadable spreadsheets.
  • Baseball Savant: Your Source For Advanced MLB Statistics
  • National Hockey League

  • Hockey Statistics and History - comprehensive set of hockey statistics, across teams, players and seasons.
  • NHL.com - Current player and team statistics.
  • NCAA College Hockey

    National Football League

  • NFL Stats look under the Schedule tab
  • CBS Sportsline
  • NFL Statistics at USA Today look under the sport tab
  • National Basketball Association

  • Doug's NBA (and MLB) Statistics - Team and individual data going back to 1988 with raw data in convenient downloadable spreadsheets.
  • Professional Golf

    • PGA Tour - Individual statistics for golfers on the PGA, Senior PGA, or Nike tours. Click on the Stats option for rankings within lots of categories or the Players option to sample from current professional golfers..

    Soccer

    Game Boxscores

    See USA Today and pick your sport's tab

    • Major League Baseball 
    • National Football League 
    • National Hockey League 
    • National Basketball League 

    NCAA College Hockey (Men's Division I, III, and Women)