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Sports Psychology, Math And Basketball: Who Will Win The NCAA Championship This Year?

NCAA basketball tournament this year will not disappoint fans of basketball. There were some good games, exciting games and surprises.

Psychology and mathematics can help us choose the fans, trainers and punters are winners of major sporting events. The model for analysis of a large number of the book, I presented my friend and colleague, Carlton Chin as co-author.

Who will win the big game? 50 winning teams feature players and coaches, we look at the psychological factors and statistics that are more important than in the big games in a wide range of sports such as basketball, baseball, football, golf and tennis.

We had quite a bit with our expectations and information in our book is now shared with the coaches and players across the country who want better performance in games, and great during the regular season.

Our predictions and analysis was in the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times published several times.

So who wins the championship in College basketball this year?

Our data and research at the University of Connecticut. Here’s why …

Coaching is a very important factor in these competitions. While John Calipari SA fine coach and winning big games, win more, take the experience of Jim Calhoun, motivation seems to be, who won three championships and show a great game for people of Connecticut Huskies head to the edge of this class.

Jim Calhoun is time tested and proven leader and winner. It is hard for a coach other wisdom and experience Calhoun win.

Second Connecticut defeated Kentucky earlier in the season seventeen points. While some say that the tournament is different from a regular season game, this kind of victory is confidence builder for Connecticut. This type of loss may be in the minds of members of the Wildcats.

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