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What Strategies Can Coaches Use To Find Top-Tier Sports Data Analysts? Coaches' strategies for high-level sport.

Updated: Mar 14, 2024

Author: Dave Grendzynski


Steve Englehart is not your typical strength and conditioning coach. He is the strength and conditioning coach for men’s basketball, and the director of sports performance for Olympic sports at the University of Colorado, and he has a keen interest in data science and sports analytics. He believes that data can help him optimize the training and recovery of his athletes, especially the men’s basketball team.


He realized that data is a powerful ally, but not an easy one. He needed a partner who could make sense of the numbers and turn them into insights. That’s how he found Tessa Mendoza, and in this blog post he shares his tips on how to find your own sports data analyst.



Mendoza, Colorado'da gelişim bilimi müdür yardımcısıdır ve kodlama ve istatistik alanında geçmişi vardır.
Deputy Director of Developmental Science in Mendoza, Colorado

Mendoza is the assistant director of developmental science at Colorado, and has a background in coding and statistics.


Together, she and Englehart form a dynamic duo that uses data to make informed decisions about the team’s performance.


Coach and Data Analyst Are a Team


Englehart and Mendoza use data to monitor their players’ workloads and injury risk.
Coach and Data Analyst Are a Team

Englehart and Mendoza use data to monitor their players’ workloads and injury risk. They also use it to adjust the intensity and duration of the training sessions and the recovery strategies. They communicate their findings and recommendations to the head coach and the players, who are receptive and curious about the data.


Englehart says that Kinexon has a great dashboard that allows him to pick a player and see their status three days out, two days out, and one day out. He says that he can make his own educated decisions about what he needs to do for that player, but he also relies on Mendoza’s expertise and insights.


How Coaches Can Find Help


You can find people with coding skills or statistics skills and then it’s just a matter of applying it.
How Coaches Can Find Help

“I needed help three or four years ago,” he said. ​“I didn’t know what to do with the data he was looking at.”


But he says that if you’re at a smaller school or club, or if you just simply need help tracking your data, head over to the math department. ​“I would go into a data analytics class or data science class and say hey, I need some help,” he said. ​“I think the biggest thing in this field as strength coaches is for somebody to say I need help.”



She enjoys working with Englehart and the basketball team, and that she sees the value of data science in sports.
Steve Englehart, Basketball SCC, and Director of Sports Performance for Olympic Sports, University of Colorado

“I would go into a data analytics class or data science class and say hey, I need some help.”

Steve Englehart, Basketball SCC, and Director of Sports Performance for Olympic Sports, University of Colorado,


Mendoza agrees, ​“You can find people with coding skills or statistics skills and then it’s just a matter of applying it.” She enjoys working with Englehart and the basketball team, and that she sees the value of data science in sports.


Mendoza says she even talks to some players interested in her job and what she does behind the scenes. She says that some of them have taken coding classes and want to learn more about data analysis.


More Insights on Sports Data


Englehart and Mendoza are examples of how data science can help sports teams achieve their goals and improve their performance.
More Insights on Sports Data

Coaches' strategies for high-level spornglehart and Mendoza are examples of how data science can help sports teams achieve their goals and improve their performance. They are also examples of how collaboration and communication are essential for data science projects. They show that data science is not only a technical skill, but also a human skill that requires curiosity, creativity, and teamwork.


If you want to hear more insights from Englehart and Mendoza, check out the latest Xtra Edge podcast. You’ll hear them talk about what motivates players and what they think are the three most important player metrics every coach should track.

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