About Me
I am a student-athlete at New College of Florida, balancing the rigors of competitive soccer with an academic pursuit in Economics.
My passion lies at the intersection of sports and statistics. As an Economics major, I am fascinated by the concept of efficiency—how teams allocate resources (passes, shots, money) to achieve maximum output (goals, wins).
This project, “The Efficiency Engine,” is my attempt to apply econometric thinking to the beautiful game. By analyzing Premier League data, I aim to uncover which teams are truly “clinical” and which are simply lucky.
Education
New College of Florida | Sarasota, FL B.A. in Economics | In Progress
Interests
- ⚽ Competitive Soccer
- 📈 Data Analytics & Econometrics
- 📊 Premier League Statistics