UConn Sports Analytics Symposium (UCSAS) 2020

Conference Date/Time: Saturday, October 10, 2020: 8:30--17:30 ET
Recordings: Available from the Program page
Media Coverage: UConn Today

Student Poster Awards

Congratulations to the awardees!

  • First Prize: Nate Rowan, Baylor University, for "The Whiff Effect: Do Pitchers Repeat a Pitch More Often After a Swing-and-Miss?"
  • First Prize: Brendan T. Kumagai, McMaster University, Canada for "Point Trend Values: An Analysis of Cumulative Point Production Among Junior Hockey Forwards".
  • Honourable mention: Bria Cratty, University of Miami, for "Redefining the Penalty Kick: Does the Punishment Fit the Crime?"

See Posters for their pdf posters and more.

A One-Page Flyer

Promotional flyer in PDF. Spreading the words is much appreciated.

About UCSAS

While there are many well established sports analytics conferences, they are often not accessible to students due to technical level, cost, or space limitations. UConn, recognized nationally for its teams in sports such as basketball, baseball, and hockey, among others, hosts the UConn Sports Analytics Symposium (UCSAS), which will focus specifically on undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in sports analytics. UCSAS, organized by the Statistical Data Science Lab at UConn, aims to:

  • showcase sports analytics to students at an accessible level;
  • train students in data analytics with application to sports data; and
  • foster collaboration between academic programs and the sports industry.

History

2019 UCSAS.