CBB Analytics & AI

WHERE DATA MEETS THE GAME

CS and AI student at Eastern Kentucky University building tools that help college basketball coaches see the game differently — faster scouting, sharper strategy, better decisions.

300+
Mid-Major Programs
AI
Powered Analysis
EKU
Eastern Kentucky
01 / ABOUT

The Intersection

I'm Brady — a Computer Science and AI student at Eastern Kentucky University with a deep obsession for college basketball strategy and analytics. I sit at a rare intersection: technical enough to build the tools, knowledgeable enough to know what actually matters on the court.

My focus is building AI-powered tools for college basketball coaches — specifically helping mid-major programs access the kind of analytics infrastructure that used to be reserved for Power 4 programs with full analytics staffs.

Building in public. Learning out loud. Rooted in Richmond, Kentucky.

Game Strategy Scouting Reports Python Machine Learning Data Visualization Mid-Major CBB
02 / PROJECTS

The Work

Tools built at the intersection of AI and college basketball. All work is public on GitHub.

In Progress

P.01

Opponent Tendency Analyzer

Ingests public play-by-play data to surface opponent tendencies — late-shot-clock habits, ball screen coverage, out-of-timeout sets. Formats output as a coach-ready report.

Python Bart Torvik API GPT-4
In Progress

P.02

Transfer Portal Fit Score

Screens portal entries against a program's system requirements — pace, shot selection, defensive profile — and ranks incoming players by projected fit.

Python KenPom Data ML Modeling

P.03

Lineup Efficiency Dashboard

Visualizes five-man unit performance across key metrics — net rating, eFG%, pace differential — to help coaches identify optimal rotation patterns.

Python Matplotlib NCAA Data

P.04

More Coming

Building in public — follow along on X/Twitter for progress updates, data posts, and early access to new tools as they're built.

Follow @BradyWhiteCBB
03 / CONTACT

Let's Talk

Interested in the tools, want to collaborate, or just want to talk college basketball analytics? I'm always open to conversations with coaches, analysts, and fellow builders.