Sports Analytics and Tech

Powering the Future of Sports with Tech!

The Sports Indutry is Going Digital

From performance analytics and wearable tech to immersive fan engagement, technology is revolutionizing how we play, watch, and understand sports.

At the Youth Sports Science Institute, our Sports Analytics and Technology program connects students' passion for athletics with real-world STEM applications. Through hands-on experiences with the latest tools and technologies, students explore the future of sports—building skills that prepare them for exciting careers in this fast-growing field.

  • Data Science Fundamentals: Learn how to collect, analyze, and visualize data, using real-world sports examples like player stats, game results, and team metrics.

  • Data-Driven Decision Making: Build predictive models and interactive dashboards to uncover insights that improve training, performance, and strategy.

  • Artificial Intelligence in Sports: Discover how AI predicts injuries, enhances play-calling, and powers tools like virtual assistants for athletes and coaches.

  • Virtual & Augmented Reality (VR/AR): Design immersive environments and AR overlays to simulate training scenarios and reimagine fan engagement on game day.

  • Wearable Technology: Prototype and test smart devices that monitor biometrics, track player performance, and promote athlete safety.

Sports Specialties

Learn about the different sports we speacialize in!

Basketball

Baseball

Boxing

Soccer

Careers In Sports Tech:
Sports and technology are merging like never before—creating exciting opportunities for those passionate about innovation, data, and athletics.

Tech Positions in Sports:
Data Analyst: Use stats and machine learning to improve athlete and team performance.
Software Developer: Build apps for fans, players, or coaches—from fantasy leagues to training tools.
Wearable Tech Engineer: Design smart devices that track movement, heart rate, and recovery in real time.
VR/AR Experience Designer: Create immersive virtual training or interactive fan experiences.
Biomechanics Specialist: Analyze body motion and performance using sensors and modeling software.
eSports Tech Manager: Power the tech behind global gaming tournaments and player data.
Broadcast Technology Specialist: Innovate how games are streamed, analyzed, and visually enhanced.