The WVU Baseball Biomechanics and Performance Center is officially up and running for the Mountaineer baseball program. Thanks to a generous lead donation from West Virginia University alum, Ken Kendrick, the 8,200-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility, outfitted with cutting-edge performance technology including Trackman, force plates, motion capture systems, and advanced data analysis tools. Tap below to re the report from West Virginia University Athletics.
The WVU Baseball Biomechanics and Performance Center is officially up and running for the Mountaineer baseball program. Thanks to a generous lead donation from West Virginia University alum, Ken Kendrick, the 8,200-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility, outfitted with cutting-edge performance technology including Trackman, force plates, motion capture systems, and advanced data analysis tools-will enhance player evaluation and training capabilities but also serves as an innovation hub for students and faculty in the WVU School of Sport Sciences.