ShotTracker Announces Expansion Into Division 2 and Division 3 Schools and Update on Latest NCAA Partnerships

ShotTracker, the revolutionary AI-powered sports analytics platform transforming how teams capture and visualize performance data, today unveiled a comprehensive platform designed to engage with the added technological and data needs for Division 2 and Division 3 men’s and women’s basketball programs, the first time the company’s modified tech on the bench platforms will be available to schools outside Division 1, as well as their latest renewals and additions of partner schools.

‘We spent the late spring and summer in the field, listening and learning not just from our wide range of partner schools, but from basketball professionals and technologists who continue to help programs and individuals find an edge for success.  What came out was a growing need for schools outside of Division I to enhance their technology in cost-efficient ways that still helped them develop and recruit, and our announcement today for those programs is also reflective of that time. While schools below D1 have their own special needs, those coaches yearning for ways to improve are no less strong or less competitive, and we are excited to roll out this offering for those set of potential new partners as well,” said Davyeon Ross, Co-Founder and CEO of ShotTracker. “In addition to this special version of their products to Division 2 and 3 men’s and women’s programs for the first time, ShotTracker continues to expand its relationships across the NCAA.  These new and enhanced partnerships are the result of all that time of reflection and development.”  

Among the latest returning and new schools to expand the roster of ShotTracker partnerships include: LSU, Indiana University, Murray State University, UNC Charlotte men’s programs and Brigham Young University, UNC Charlotte, Murray State University, University of Colorado, St. Bonaventure and UCLA women’s programs. All of which will be adding various elements of the ShotTracker offerings with Helix, Hype, Scout or Pulse systems, or upgrading their initial partnerships. 

This news follows ShotTracker’s continued growth in 2025. That includes enhanced work with the 2025 Phillips 66 Big 12 Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships and one of the largest expansions in recent company history as well as the July addition of FanThreeSixty as a new strategic partner.   That expansion brings the number of ShotTracker partner schools to nearly sixty, with more coming later this year.

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