Penn State University

How to elevate an entire conference with a single video capture and analysis solution

In past seasons, Penn State University’s women’s soccer team relied heavily on manual processes to capture and access game-changing video footage. Important moments of play were missed, a lack of consistency restricted access to away game footage, and delays in uploading and sharing video between programs limited the time coaches had to analyze events during the packed Big Ten Conference schedule.

Spiideo has been a game changer for the NCAA Division 1 side, enabling footage to be recorded, viewed, shared and analyzed across the entire league with the click of a button. Utilizing League Exchange, a league-wide video analysis installation that automatically records high quality footage and instantly uploads it to Spiideo’s cloud-based analysis platform, every moment that occurs is captured and shared between all teams to raise the level of performance throughout the conference.

This league-wide initiative has streamlined the training analysis process, providing associate head coach Tim Wassell and his team with immediate access to panoramic footage that offers a clear view of every area of the pitch. Likewise, with teams agreeing to share recordings, invaluable footage from away games to analyze tactical performance and scout opposition has never been more accessible. Putting every team on an equal footing, it has raised the game throughout the entire league as the Big Ten continue to chase its first College Cup since Penn State’s 2015 victory.

IT’S REALLY PROPELLED THE PROGRAMS IN OUR LEAGUE FORWARD BECAUSE NOW EVERYBODY HAS ACCESS TO REALLY HIGH QUALITY VIDEO

Tim Wassell Associate Head Coach for Women’s Soccer, Penn State

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Interview - Tim Wassell, Associate Head Coach for Women’s Soccer, Penn State