The Oxford Comma
AP Style strikes again! We only use the Oxford comma for complex lists. If you’re listing simple words or phrases, you don’t need a comma before the last item
But if your list includes longer, more complicated items and phrases, definitely use that extra comma to help with readability. It even becomes a requirement if one of the list items has an “and” of its own.
Use Hudl to learn, improve, and win.
Don’t add an Oxford comma to simple lists.
Hudl gives teams the tools to prepare during film review, improve at practice, and win more games and tournaments.
Do include it with longer lists to ensure the reader doesn’t get confused.