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Grandmothers and Godmothers in analysis and analytics
The other day, I noticed this enigmatic tweet from Namita Nandakumar (link):
https://twitter.com/nnstats/status/1225877278158151686
I was delighted to see this announcement and the queries it brought about....
Godmothers of Performance Analysis (2)
Background
Last week, I wrote an introductory post about the godmothers of performance analysis.
In this post I present the work of Pauline Hodgson, Anna Espenschade...
Godmothers of Performance Analysis (1)
I read Eleanor Dellaway's report of an interview with Stafford Murray earlier this week.
In it, Stafford refers to the inspiration he received from "the...
Anna Espenschade: notating and analysing field hockey in 1936
Introduction
Anna Espenschade is rarely mentioned in the discussion of performance analysis in field hockey.
I have reported her work in Clyde Street posts but in...
Pattern Recognition
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I concluded the MailChimp email with this observation:
... the more we know about informatics and analytics processes, the more...
Celia
Earlier this week, at the Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year Awards, Celia Brackenridge received a lifetime achievement award in recognition of her services...
Gender Divided
Introduction
Jocelyn Mara, a colleague at the University of Canberra, is receiving her PhD this week in a ceremony at New Parliament House, Canberra.
Jocelyn's thesis...
Distances traversed in women's basketball: then and now
Introduction
Earlier this year, Aaron Scanlan and his colleagues (2015) reported on the game demands of women's (and men's) semiprofessional basketball game play.
Their bibliography includes...