MIT baseball coach uses sensors, motion capture technology to teach pitching
Visualization software and hardware could offer new possibilities for coaching and sports training.
Visualization software and hardware could offer new possibilities for coaching and sports training.
Whether testing high-field fusion magnets or his own physical endurance, Theo Mouratidis pushes the limits.
The 15th annual MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference puts social issues into play.
Former MIT director of athletics and head of DAPER is part of a seven-member Hall of Fame class for 2021.
While a national soccer win can stoke anti-refugee sentiment, messaging promoting diversity can reverse this effect.
MIT study shows the power of adaptive training tools, like a basketball hoop that shrinks and raises as you make shots.
Grant comes to MIT from Metropolitan State University in Denver, Colorado.
“Being capable of thinking quantitatively — it’s the single most important thing,” says the former NFL lineman.
MIT’s sports-analytics showcase features open talk on some large topics in pro and amateur athletics, from player satisfaction to data equity.
Chris Capuano, an analytics-friendly Major-Leaguer, pursues his MBA in the Sloan Fellows Program.
After a successful fall, the Engineers are ranked 12th nationally in the Learfield Directors' Cup standings.
A research assistant and avid runner, PhD candidate Thomas Petersen discusses his experience both researching and competing on pavement.
“Counterpoints,” produced by MIT Sloan Management Review, aims to reveal fascinating insights about sports analytics.
Humon’s wearable “Hex” device gives athletes real-time data on muscle oxygen levels to guide workouts.
Benedick has served as an athletics administrator, water polo head coach, and swimming and diving head coach over his 44-year career.