Providence, RI – Ed Cooley has always been a game-changer. As one of the few Black head coaches in NCAA men’s basketball, Cooley has challenged the status quo from the start. But now, he’s kicking things up a notch by embracing technology like never before.
In a first-of-its-kind move, Cooley is utilizing virtual reality to help his players improve their skills on the court. By immersing them in a digital training environment, Cooley is able to give his team an unprecedented level of focus and attention — and the results are already paying off.
But Cooley’s innovation doesn’t end there. He’s also teaming up with engineers from local universities to develop cutting-edge equipment that will help his players track their progress and adjust their training accordingly.
“We want to stay ahead of the curve,” Cooley says. “We’re always looking for new ways to help our players reach their full potential, and technology is a big part of that equation.”
Cooley’s forward-thinking approach has earned him accolades from some of the biggest names in basketball, including LeBron James and Steph Curry. But for Cooley, it’s all about the players.
“I want these guys to have every possible advantage,” he says. “They work so hard, and they deserve to have the best tools and resources available.”
As Cooley’s methods continue to push the envelope, it’s clear that he’s not just a trailblazer — he’s a visionary.
Sub Headers:
A Commitment to Innovation
Virtual Reality Takes Center Stage
Engineering a Better Future for Players
Taking Inspiration from the Greats
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