The 2022 Shippensburg University Mi[email protected] Research Convention returned to an in-person format this year, taking place at the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) on Tuesday. Student-athletes were among the many student presenters in disciplines such as biology, human communication studies and more. A full list of research that has been presented is here.
The Sports Information Office has not been able to track the number of student-athletes as we have done in the past, and hope to do so again in the future, but we were able to stop at Movement Science and Skill Analysis (Exercise Science 244) class before their research presentations at 6 p.m.
[email protected]: Mason Stokes (SU Men’s Soccer), Kai Felix and Shelby Hay (SU TF & XC) analyzed and compared corner and penalty kick techniques in football pic.twitter.com/alFYuyQMDg
— SHIP Sports News (@ShipURaiders) April 27, 2022
[email protected]: Allie Christman (SU Women’s Soccer), Jackson Roeder and Jean Ventura have completed research comparing weightlifting techniques specific to two suspensions pic.twitter.com/hDqIier09l
— SHIP Sports News (@ShipURaiders) April 27, 2022
[email protected]: Lauren Ocker and Anna Stoner, SU women’s soccer players, also performed a comparison of soccer kicks, focusing on 15-yard passing and 15-yard chipping techniques. pic.twitter.com/sMBwcmJgOU
— SHIP Sports News (@ShipURaiders) April 27, 2022
[email protected]: Ethan Smerecki (@ShipFootball) presented research on catches in football, comparing one-handed and two-handed catching techniques pic.twitter.com/qwehUWHGzk
— SHIP Sports News (@ShipURaiders) April 27, 2022
[email protected]: Exercise Science Student Jackson Roeder Completes Research on Dual Suspension Weightlifting Techniques pic.twitter.com/LYYx899v2l
— SHIP Sports News (@ShipURaiders) April 27, 2022