Send the film
Email a download link, opponent, roster context, and the questions the coach wants answered.
Send authorized lacrosse game film and receive a first-pass scouting report: scoring clips, shot placement, goalie heat maps, and a practice plan built around what the film reveals.
The first version is designed for exported, coach-authorized film from platforms like Hudl, QwikCut, Veo, Pixellot, or direct camera files.
Email a download link, opponent, roster context, and the questions the coach wants answered.
The AI pass looks for likely scoring moments, clips them, and labels each result with confidence.
Goals, saves, shot zones, bounce/direct shots, and goalie weaknesses are grouped into one report.
The output becomes a clip list, scouting note, and simple practice plan for the next session.
Storage platforms tell you what happened. This focuses on what the film means for shot selection, goalie scouting, and the next practice.
High stick, low off-stick, five-hole, bounce shots, pipe movement, and repeatable weak spots.
Where shots come from, which attempts are assisted, and which looks create real scoring chances.
Wing dodges, invert looks, two-man actions, step-downs, crease finishes, and early offense patterns.
Lacrosse film is difficult: the ball is small, the camera moves, and players overlap. The system separates high-confidence events from clips that need review.
Goalie heat map, shot chart, event table, and links to the best scoring clips.
Where to shoot, which looks to create, what the defense gives up, and what to avoid.
Teachable sequences grouped by goals, saves, misses, failed clears, or player tendencies.
Three focused drills based on the film instead of a generic postgame discussion.
Send a download link, opponent, game date, and the main question you want answered. Start with one clean game and ask for the goalie weakness report.