University of Central Florida Women’s Basketball Continues to Partner with ShotTracker

ShotTracker Adds University of Central Florida Women’s Basketball To Its 2026 Roster of Partner Schools

Knights Become Latest Big 12 School Expand their relationship with the platform 

OVERLAND PARK, KS (February 12, 2025) — ShotTracker, the revolutionary AI-powered sports analytics platform transforming how teams capture and visualize performance data, today announced that they have expanded their relationship with the University of Central Florida, along with their growing number of women’s programs on the platform. UCF added Pulse, Scout, and MyVA to ShotTracker’s Helix system to significantly increase the utilization of technology in the player development process, their scouting, and their game planning.  

‘Women’s basketball continues to be an underserved market for the technology we can provide to give schools a much-needed opportunity on and off the court,” said Davyeon Ross, Co-Founder and President of ShotTracker. “UCF under Sytia Messer is the latest, but in no way the last, school to convert to our program as we head towards March Madness.”  

Earlier this season ShotTracker partnerships that were added to include: the 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 program. All of which added 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 2026. 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.

ABOUT SHOTTRACKER

ShotTracker was co-founded in Overland Park, Kansas by basketball and technology experts, Davyeon Ross and Bruce Ianni. ShotTracker’s innovative suite of products delivers completely autonomous basketball stats to teams, broadcasters and game partners as well as scouting, on demand and on-the-bench solutions that enable teams to utilize the most advanced video and data. ShotTracker is currently being utilized by over 50 men’s and women’s college basketball programs. Its partners include Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, Spalding and Wilson. For more information, visit ShotTracker.com. ShotTracker empowers coaches, players, front-office leaders and rights holders with instant access to video, data and AI insights—fueling stronger teams, smarter decisions and more electrifying fan experiences.

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