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How MTSU Women’s Basketball Automated Shot Tracking in Practice to Strengthen In-Game Shot Selection

The mantra practice how you play” is echoed in locker rooms around the world. Basketball players can record thousands of shots during a week of practice or individual training sessions, but if shooting percentages only define if a player is consistent from a specific spot on the floor, why isn’t every athlete shooting at a high-level during games? 

Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) Women’s Basketball swapped manual shot charts for automated shot tracking in practice and turned objective insights into on-court results. Using KINEXON COMPETE Vision, the staff linked each shot attempt to the intensity of the movements leading into every shot, so practice looked and felt like a game. 

The outcome: better shot selection, smarter drill design, and players who carried their practice efficiency into the next game. 

The Problem Every Staff Knows

Manual shot charts capture the number of shots and shooting percentages, with little to no context besides the location of the shot attempt. Coaches struggle to explain why a player shoots 65% in drills but fades under fatigue or pressure against live competition. MTSU’s staff wanted more than totals; they needed to see how shot selection, location, and tempo shape quality attempts and outcomes. 

The Breakthrough: “Game Shots at Game Speed”

COMPETE Vision’s automated tracking captures not just makes/​misses and locations, but also the physical load around each shot attempt. That allowed coaches to design drills that mirror real scenarios: threes in transition, sprint-to-space catch-and-shoots, and post finishes after contact. As Assistant Coach Tom Hodges put it, It’s the ability to track shots and exertions together… that correlation is where the magic happens.”

Standards That Stick

With richer feedback loops, the staff set position-specific benchmarks that players could own: 

  • Perimeter Guards: 60%+ on uncontested threes 
  • Post Players: 90%+ on uncontested paint attempts 
  • High-Load Scenarios: 55 – 65%+ while shooting under fatigue 

These targets reset what good” looks like and shaped daily training blocks, from stationery to transition shooting and live competitive drills, so reps translated straight to games.

Data That Influences Results

Armed with objective trends, coaches made bolder, faster calls. In one conference game, practice data flagged two reserves as elite spot-up options. Down seven in the fourth, the staff ran a set for them. 

The result: eight points in two minutes and a comeback win. We trusted what we saw in the data and what we saw on the court, and it won us a game,” said Hodges.

Why Players Buy-In

Transparency fuels buy-in. Daily leaderboards ranked the number of shots, shooting percentages, and shot selection. Players saw exactly where and how they were most impactful, and where intensity tipped performance. It’s no longer an opinion. It’s hard and fast data,” Hodges noted. That visibility turned competition into culture and made improvement feel inevitable.

It’s not just about tracking shots. It’s about knowing what works, proving it, and giving players the confidence to own it.”

Tom Hodges, Assistant Coach, MTSU Women’s Basketball

More Direct Coaching Decisions

Automated shot tracking reduced post-practice manual efforts for staff and shifted time from organizing charts to refining practice plans. Coaches walked into meetings with clear visuals: who excels on the left slot three under high load, who finishes at 90% in paint touches when fatigued. 

The results: consistent communication, evidence-based lineups, and set plays.

Practice That Translates to Game Day

Linking shot performance with pre-shot intensity helped athletes sustain accuracy late in scrimmages, but more importantly, during games. Starters held their percentages deeper into the season; role players stayed game-ready because their practice drills and in-game situations were united. Team shooting ticked up in both transition and half-court sets.

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