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Emily Giambalvo

@emilygiam

Washington Post reporter • sports + data • [email protected]

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While women's college basketball players have exceeded the cultural relevance of their male counterparts, a sweeping analysis of NIL data shows they continue to earn far less money — for doing more work. From Albert Samaha and Emily Giambalvo : washingtonpost.com/sports/2024/10…

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The NWSL playoffs are underway and if you watch Washington Spirit on Sunday, you might catch the “Trin Spin” in action. Trinity Rodman has brought her signature move to the biggest stages for the Spirit and the USWNT this year. Here’s how she does it. washingtonpost.com/sports/interac…

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There's lots of conversation about weddings during CFB season, but I wanted to see if a team's schedule *actually* made a difference in the number of weddings in a region on a date. Bye weeks? Big games? SEC vs. everyone else? A data-driven analysis: bit.ly/4iIBuzV

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Couples love fall weddings. There’s only one problem: College football. The Washington Post, smitten with football and love stories, analyzed data from The Knot to see how college football schedules impact wedding planning. wapo.st/3ZTeSFz

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Does college football affect wedding planning? The Post found for the majority of college football teams in the major conferences — and particularly in the SEC — idle weeks are, on average, more popular wedding dates than game-day Saturdays. washingtonpost.com/sports/2024/12…

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Today's show features a deep dive on the question that haunts all football fiances...what weekend do you schedule your fall wedding?

Today's show features a deep dive on the question that haunts all football fiances...what weekend do you schedule your fall wedding?
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We know there are transfers all over each bracket. But just how many — and how has player movement trended over time? As promised, for The Washington Post w/ Emily Giambalvo + others, a deep dive into the Portal Effect. Dive in at the link below and search for your favorite team.

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Welcome to M̶a̶r̶c̶h̶ Transfer Madness, where 53 percent (!!!) of men's rotation players have logged minutes at another Division I school. Fifty-three percent! A deep dive with data from The Washington Post: wapo.st/41By62h

Welcome to M̶a̶r̶c̶h̶ Transfer Madness, where 53 percent (!!!) of men's rotation players have logged minutes at another Division I school.

Fifty-three percent!

A deep dive with data from <a href="/washingtonpost/">The Washington Post</a>:

wapo.st/41By62h
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Some teams would struggle to compete w/o international athletes. An incoming field hockey player can't get a visa appointment. There's constant uncertainty. A look at how an ongoing battle with Donald Trump is affecting Harvard sports (w/ Emily Giambalvo): washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/06…

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The Nationals have the No. 1 pick on Sunday. It’s a monumental draft — one that lets the team improve upon past failures to draft & develop hitters. Emily Giambalvo and I looked into the Nats' drafts and why they’ve struggled since 2012. Here's what we found: washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/07…

The Nationals have the No. 1 pick on Sunday.

It’s a monumental draft — one that lets the team improve upon past failures to draft &amp; develop hitters. <a href="/EmilyGiam/">Emily Giambalvo</a> and I looked into the Nats' drafts and why they’ve struggled since 2012.

Here's what we found:
washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/07…
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Simone Biles and the other biggest stars from Paris are absent from the competitive floor. A new Olympic cycle has begun. A look ahead at how this year's group of U.S. gymnasts might fare against the world's best: washingtonpost.com/sports/olympic…