When fantasy sports entrepreneur Jeremy Levine started his first company back in 2008, he was a little lonely.
“At the time, I was 21, 22, I knew nobody, I didn’t know what to do,” Levine told Sports Handle about trying to find support for his StarStreet venture. “I applied everywhere — Tech Stars, Y Combinator — and then I just went back home [from college] to work on it. I finally went to a meeting with someone from the first Tech Stars class, I did some networking, and then was accepted to the second Tech Stars class and it became the hub of innovation. And look at all of the innovative companies that have come out of that.”