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• CSC Professional Development & Continuing Education
CSC webinars are free to attend in 2023-24 with advance registration required. Visit
CollegeSportsCommunicators/ProfessionalDevelopment for a complete list of available sessions and registration links. Selected sessions may later be available on-demand in the hub and on CSC channels such as
YouTube and
podcasts.
From the Fall 2023 CSC Statistical and Stat Rules Webinar Series
held Sept. 27: Football stats and stat rules (on-demand as a video and a podcast)
held Oct. 3: Volleyball stats and stat rules (on-demand as a video and a podcast)
held Oct. 18: Soccer stats and stat rules (on-demand as a video and a podcast)
LIVE WEBINAR
Working with basketball statistics & stat rules
Learning more about the sport of basketball and producing accurate statistics.
Tuesday, Nov. 14: 2 PM (ET) / 1 PM (CT) / Noon AM (MT) / 11 AM (PT)
Click here to register (free and open to all)
On Tuesday, Nov. 14, we are offering our fourth CSC statistics/stat rules live webinar of the fall – with a focus on men’s and women’s basketball. This is FREE and open to all.
Generating consistent statistics and consistent stat reporting are essential duties of each athletic communications department. This live basketball webinar will familiarize CSC members with a review of basketball rules as they apply to statistics for 2023-24 and how to utilize proper basketball scoring techniques to register accurate statistics.
This is a webinar for all divisional levels and levels of basketball statistics expertise. The presenters will welcome your questions throughout the webinar.
Please note: This is NOT a training session on "how-to" work with Genius/NCAA Live Stats or Presto stats; rather, you will gain a basic understanding of the rules of the games and an understanding on how to score plays.
The discussion will focus on:
- college basketball rules and how to score them correctly
- best practices for pregame preparation for statistics, setting up stat personnel and job duties of that personnel, and how to effectively work with your opponent SID; setting up rosters, uniform number issues, etc; in-game statistical how-to's; post-game reporting; working with your opponents’ athletic communications sport contact(s)
- the use of proper in-game scoring techniques to register accurate statistics, including: entering starters; what sources to use if unsure about a play; recording basic statistics
- a review of rebound definitions (deadball rebound, team rebound), and how to ensure that the stats between rebounds and missed shots balance
- discussion of difficult/unusual plays, ways to troubleshoot them and the way to accurate stat them during the game
- best practices and communications in editing game files and working with your fellow SIDs post-match
Join these presenters for an open discussion and Q&A.
Panelists
- Sarah Boissonneault – Northeast Conference, Assistant Commissioner for Communications & Digital Media / Statistician for WNBA's Connecticut Sun
- Kevin Smith – The College of Wooster, Director of Athletic Communication
- Terie Smith – Freelance Statistician, USC, NBA's Clippers and Lakers
- Moderator: Courtney Day, DePaul University, Associate Athletics Director for Communications and Digital Strategy / CSC Professional Development and Continuing Education Committee member
Pre-webinar resources and statistical training materials:
From CSC 360 September issue: Accurate statistics are important; resources are available
- For sports that utilize NCAA LiveStats (football, soccer, volleyball and ice hockey), the NCAA Manager is a terrific resource filled with training videos and a FAQ page for each sport.
- Live training webinars for fall sports have passed, but recordings of the sessions remain available online.
- Be sure to sign up for the NCAA LiveStats newsletter to receive product updates and register for upcoming webinars.
- On game day, if you incur any issues, contact NCAA LiveStats help desk at (877) 542-7282 or email NCAASupport@geniussports.com. We encourage you to CC the corresponding NCAA staff member (more on that below!) so that we are aware of the issue.
For those in the NAIA utilizing Presto Sports statistics software:
YouTube Presto Training Playlist
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