This article appears in the July/August edition of US Lacrosse Magazine. Don’t get the mag? Join US Lacrosse today to start your subscription.
Video. Stats. How does a time-strapped lacrosse coach put the two together to produce meaningful analysis?
Say hello to Hudl.
A recent addition to the family of US Lacrosse and U.S. national team partners, Hudl combines game film, in-depth team stats and individual athletes’ performance. Hudl’s cloud-based platform allows teams to access video and data anywhere at any time, share it with players and make playlists of what matters most.
Major League Lacrosse’s Denver Outlaws previously used Krossover, which Hudl acquired from Stack Sports on May 9, for several years. Outlaws general manager and head coach Tony Seaman called it one of the keys to their 2018 championship season.
“Since we don’t meet during the week with our players, it affords us the opportunity to keep in touch with them with game breakdowns from the previous week‘s game as well as individual clips of upcoming opponents,” Seaman said. “The film editor allows our coaches to make notes as well as highlight all aspects of our games, from extra-man situations to faceoffs.”
Using Hudl, coaches can better understand game trends and use that knowledge to teach their athletes.
“It’s a powerful tool to help guys with their lacrosse IQ and help them understand who they are as players,” said Will Corrigan, assistant coach at Washington and Lee.
Hudl’s suite of products includes not only its flagship cloud-based, mobile-friendly platform for video sharing and review, but also Hudl Assist, which supplies professional analysts to break down your film for you within 24 hours. “It was great to have [Hudl Assist] on days that I didn’t have time to go through myself,” said Mike Gardiner, the former coach at Virginia Episcopal School.