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Some conferences are more successful at earning berths in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, but not all of them turn those bids into wins. A 30-year history shows that trend.
A big thank you to the folks at the National Baseball Hall of Fame for a warm welcome this weekend -- opening an exhibit of Chartball posters on display in Cooperstown all summer (2015). It’s a great honor to share this baseball history with you. (See the posters in more detail here.)
We worked with WSJ.com and Opta to visualize World Cup match results. Check out the daily update at: http://graphics.wsj.com/wc-game-recaps/
Who will win the World Cup? We teamed up with ThePowerRank.com to visualize the win probabilities for each team in each game.
Calendar of sport, showing popularity of various sports throughout a calendar year. From Chartball.com
Florida State football, the complete program history in Chartball poster form.
We helped CBSSports analyze the 2011 draft, looking back at which players contributed the most snaps to their new team.