
EVENTS
Please see below for NHSSAA's upcoming events! Scroll further down to see highlights of our past events, including access to exciting content through replays of all our previous virtual events!
Past Events
SUMMER SYMPOSIUM 2025 (VIRTUAL)
This event took place online on June 8, 2025, with featured speakers Meg Rowley (Editor in Chief of FanGraphs), Kiri Oler (Data Scientist, formerly with the Philadelphia Phillies), and Jared Faust (Former Manager of Baseball R&D with the New York Mets and current Director of Basketball Strategy and Analytics at the NBA). YouTube star Zack Hample also joined us to discuss how he has caught over 12,000 baseballs at MLB games.

NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SPORTS ANALYTICS SUMMIT 2025
The second annual national sports analytics conference for high school students was held on March 8, 2025, and featured amazing keynote speakers, exciting interactive case studies with professional analysts, high school student research presentations, and more!
WINTER SYMPOSIUM 2025 (VIRTUAL)
This event took place online on February 2, 2025, with featured speakers Bailey Hall, a high school senior who won an award for her baseball research, and Max Marchi, a 10 year veteran of the Cleveland Guardians Research & Development department. The theme of the workshop was how high schoolers can conduct original research in sports analytics.


FALL SYMPOSIUM 2024 (VIRTUAL)
This event took place online on November 10, 2024, with featured speakers William Johnson, analyst for the New England Revolution, Cameron Korb, senior software engineer at Genius Sports, Mike D’Auria, EVP of partnerships at Genius Sports, Cody Callahan, who's in the Baseball Research & Development department at the Arizona Diamondbacks, and Derek Falvey, President of Baseball Operations for the Minnesota Twins.
SUMMER SYMPOSIUM 2024 (VIRTUAL)
This event took place online on June 23, 2024, with featured speakers Sonia Raman, former assistant coach of the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies and longtime head coach of the MIT women's basketball team, and Scott Powers, assistant professor of Sports Analytics and Statistics at Rice University.





