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Sport Analytics Students on Ground Floor of Wide-Ranging Research Partnership Between Falk College and Kitman Labs 聽

Friday, June 16, 2023, By Matt Michael
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Sport Analytics Students Working for Kitman Labs

From left, Caden Lippie, Zachary Palfey and Jonah Soos were three of the six sport analytics students from 黑料不打烊 who spent the Spring 2023 semester working for performance intelligence company Kitman Labs.

Thanks to a collaboration between the and Kitman Labs, six sport analytics students from 黑料不打烊 experienced real-world opportunities this past spring.

is the world’s leading sports science and performance analytics company. The six majors from Falk鈥檚 鈥擱obert 鈥淩J鈥 Frahm, Benjamin Jennings, Caden Lippie, Garrett Naylor, Zachary Palfey and Jonah Soos鈥攚ere assigned weekly tasks to answer questions about the impact of the NBA schedule on player injuries.

鈥淭he best way to learn the analytical skills we鈥檒l need for our future careers is to work directly with real-world data,鈥 says Palfey, who graduated in May and is now working as a digital analytics assistant for the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers. 鈥淜itman provided us with injury data, and we were tasked with gathering NBA schedule data. It was a great experience to match the two datasets and analyze different tendencies over time.鈥

Kitman Labs has an established history of working with top teams and athletes across a variety of sports. The company’s technology has been used by teams in many of the world’s most elite sports leagues, including the NCAA, Premier League (soccer) and NFL.

鈥淚t’s hard to emphasize the value of an experience like this; it takes everything we do in classes and applies it to the real world and sports industry,鈥 says Soos, who鈥檚 in his second year of a 3+1 program majoring in sport analytics and minoring in sport management and economics. 鈥淚t was a chance to learn and do what I love, and our results mattered and can make a difference.聽It was a defining experience in my freshman year and a partnership I hope to continue in the future.鈥

The opportunities to work with Kitman will continue for Soos and other sport analytics students as Kitman and Falk recently announced a research partnership that will produce detailed analysis and findings on a wide range of topics on a quarterly basis starting this fall. Timely topics investigated in the studies will include the impact of load management and back-to-back games on the health and performance of NBA players, performances in women鈥檚 sports and other areas.

鈥淢y freshman year consisted of mostly general classes, so having an opportunity to work on an analytics project was great,鈥 says Lippie, a rising sophomore. 鈥淚 also found the support from the other students I worked with to be extremely valuable. Going into the project with little experience, I was not expecting to be contributing much, however, with the support of the group and Kitman, I was able to contribute and learn a lot in the process.鈥

, director of the sport analytics program and a professor in the Department of Sport Management, is always on the lookout for potential business partners and he worked with adjunct professor and sport analytics alum Nick Riccardi to develop the partnership with Kitman.

鈥淜itman Labs is doing important, innovative and informative work in sports, and it鈥檚 an honor to have our students working on projects with them,鈥 Paul says. 鈥淔rom day one, they have shown a genuine interest in helping our students improve and preparing them for work in the industry. We are excited about the collaboration between the talented professionals at Kitman and our students.鈥

Soos, who worked with Paul in the fall of 2022 on an independent research project on MLB umpires, says he jumped on the opportunity to work with Kitman because “they鈥檙e an exciting company doing exciting things.鈥 For the project, Soos created a 鈥渟tar-player鈥 variable to measure the top players on each NBA team, and used that variable to assess injuries, team success and how and when stars were injured or rested.

鈥淥pportunities to work with real data while creating real conclusions and discoveries are few and far between for college students, let alone underclassmen,鈥 Soos says. 鈥淎long with that, [Kitman鈥檚 team] took the time to meet with us weekly, get to know us and were quick to answer our questions and concerns.

鈥淣ever did they make us feel like college students working for them, but more like respected colleagues,鈥 Soos says. 鈥淚t was a great privilege to work with them, and I hope to do so in the future.鈥

Kitman Labs CEO Stephen Smith

Smith, CEO and founder of Kitman Labs, says “having a cooperative research partner at 黑料不打烊 will be invaluable in making these vital studies even more relevant, timely and actionable.鈥

Soos, Palfey and Lippie all say they want to thank Kitman, professors Paul and Riccardi, and their fellow sport analytics colleagues for their partnership and support this past spring. For Kitman, the feeling was mutual.

“We are proud to work with Professor Paul and the students at Falk College on a series of critical research topics that will help better understand and amplify the work we are doing in the space with a wide number of teams, leagues and sports,鈥 says Stephen Smith, CEO and founder of Kitman Labs. “Our goal is to continue to dig deeper on the how and why tied to data and performance success, and having a cooperative research partner at 黑料不打烊 will be invaluable in making these vital studies even more relevant, timely and actionable.鈥

The analysis of the NBA-related case study findings is currently underway, and the initial results will be shared soon. There鈥檚 more to come this fall, with sport analytics students expected to play a significant role in that research.

鈥淗aving the ability to learn while completing a project was more helpful than the typical lecture format seen in most classes,鈥 Lippie says. 鈥淏eing able to learn something and then immediately apply it to a real-world task made me feel more confident in what I was learning.鈥

About Kitman Labs

Kitman Labs is the performance intelligence company setting a new industry standard for how elite sports organizations use data. Its proprietary advanced operating systems鈥攊P: Intelligence Platform鈥攊s used by top teams and organizations across a variety of sports to optimize athlete performance, reduce injury risk and enhance overall health, wellness and longevity. Kitman Labs is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices in Dublin and Manchester.

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