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Examining gender differences in ball reversal and paint touch usage in NCAA division I basketball games
Karamousalidis, G., Agathokleous, M., Tsimpouris, I., Michailidis, I., Foteinakis, P.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“…These findings provide valuable insights and highlight potential directions for future research on offensive tactical patterns. Future research could focus on these tactical variables in relation to specific game moments, score fluctuations, or the competitiveness of the match. …”
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Examining the exercise dose-response using cardiac autonomic activity in female university ice hockey players
Peterson, M. L., Monforton, P. E., Bain, A. R., Milne, K. J., Perrotta, A. S.Published in Sports (2025)“…There remains limited research on the "exercise dose-response" in female ice hockey players. …”
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The relationship between strap use and classification score in elite wheelchair basketball players
Farì, G., Quarta, F., Longo, S.C., Zappile, F., Masiero, L., Varrassi, G., Bernetti, A.Published in Sports (2025)“…Wheelchair straps are restraint devices that can improve safety and performance, but limited research has explored their use in WB. This study aims to analyze the use of different types of straps among professional WB players, according to classification score. …”
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Volume-equated high-load resisted sprint training: determining the longitudinal effects of varying distance and repetitions on acceleration performance in rugby players
Botter, A., Cross, M. R., Da Lozzo, G., Floreani, M., Samozino, P., Morin, J.-B., Rejc, E.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)“…The findings align with existing research suggesting that high-load resisted sprinting specifically enhances acceleration capabilities. …”
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Optimization of training for professional rugby union players: investigating the impact of different small-sided games models on gps-derived performance metrics
Ren, X., Henry, M., Boisbluche, S., Philippe, K., Demy, M., Ding, S., Prioux, J.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…However, given the significantly higher workload of SSGs and the slight decrease in sprinting performance, further research is required to examine the training patterns of SSGs.…”
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Data variables related to wins and losses of game in different scenarios in the WNBA 2023 season
Deng, Y., Xu, X., Luo, B., Lin, F.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…INTRODUCTION: The research subarea of sports performance analysis is in constant evolution, with a growing emphasis on the game data analysis. …”
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Data variables related to wins and losses of game in different scenarios in the WNBA 2023 season
Deng, Y., Luo, B., Lin, F., Xu, X., Gómez Ruano, M. Á.Published in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport (2025)“…The research subarea of sports performance analysis on women`s basketball games is relatively scarce. …”
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The road to the hoop: relative age effects and game-related performance in youth basketball
Bilgiç, M., Brustio, P. R., Ugurlu, A., Isin, A.Published in Perceptual and Motor Skills (2025)“…Relative Age Effects (RAEs) have been widely reported trends in basketball participation, but research on the relationship between RAEs and competitive performance has been contradictory. …”
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Disentangling gender and relative age effects in women`s and girls` rugby union
Kelly, A., Coutinho, D., Radnor, J., Burke, K., Barrell, D., Jackson, D., Brustio, P.Published in BASES Conference 2024 (2024)“…Relative age effects (RAEs) within sports refer to the over representation of athletes born earlier in the selection year and the underrepresentation of those born later in the selection year. Research examining RAEs in women`s and girls` rugby union remains limited in comparison to the male literature, whilst the impacts of RAEs on the youth-to senior transition are yet to be explored in a female sport context. …”
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The interaction of relative age with maturation and body size in female handball talent selection
Tróznai, Z., Utczás, K., Pápai, J., Pálinkás, G., Szabó, T., Petridis, L.Published in PLOS ONE (2024)“…The relative age effects (RAEs) and biological maturation are two distinct factors that have been identified to affect talent identification and selection. Previous research has suggested that talent selection should include sport-specific technical tasks instead of body size and/or physical test measurements, assuming that the technical tasks are less influenced by variations in maturation. …”
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How to compare relative age effect in different sports? A new methodological approach—example of youth olympic games
Cular, D., Babic, M., Katovic, D., Beslija, T., Kezic, A.Published in Sports (2024)“…This research aimed to propose a new methodological approach for analyzing relative age effect (RAE) in different sports or samples named "Relative age effect overall scale" (RAEOS). …”
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The prevalence of constituent year effect in Youth Olympic Games: implications for talent identification and development in basketball
Cular, D., Miletic, A., Babic, M.Published in Acta Kinesiologica (2024)“…Methods: Utilizing statistical analysis, primarily the Chi-square test and Cramer's V, this research examines the occurrence of CYE among basketball players at the YOG. …”
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The impact of wheelchair rugby classification line-up structure on possession outcome
Quinn, L. O., Bruce, L. M., Young, C. M.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2024)“…The present results provide valuable insights into WR performance for coaches, practitioners, and researchers.…”
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