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Lloyd Lowell Messersmith and the Origins of Notational Analysis
Background
This is a revised version of a paper I wrote in 1994 to celebrate the life and work of Lloyd Lowell Messersmith.
I reproduce it...
Performance Analysis Literature & History
Keith was at the forefront of Notational Analysis and its evolution to Performance Analysis. This post includes a number of articles from Keith and his colleagues about Performance Analysis:
History on Clyde Street
I have blogging on Clyde Street since 2008. It took me a while to explore sport history on my site.
My first foray was...
Donald Knuth, basketball and computers in sport
Introduction
Donald Knuth received a scholarship in 1956 to attend the Case Institute of Technology in Cleveland, Ohio. During his time at the Institute, Donald...
Distances traversed at the 2018 FIFA World Cup after 14 games
In May 2018, FIFA announced that Electronic Performance and Tracking Systems that comprise "two optical tracking cameras located on the media tribune" will track...
Jane Laurence and Karl Randels
In 1940, Jane Laurence and Karl Randels co-authored a paper with Lloyd Messersmith that was published in the Research Quarterly 11(3), 30-31.
The paper was...
Clum Bucher
Introduction
The Distance Traversed by Big Ten Basketball Players (1939) is one of Lloyd Messermith's most cited papers. His co-author was Clum Charles Bucher.
Lloyd...
Stephen Maxwell Corey
Stephen Corey was the co-author with Lloyd Messersmith of the 1931 paper The distance traversed by a basketball player. At that time, Stephen was...
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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