March 2, 2026

FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- The CSE Lab at Triple Crown Sports is making noise, and it's just getting started.
In early January, UNC brought its program to Fort Collins for a winter camp held entirely inside the CSE Lab. Athletes went through full biomechanical evaluations, and the data and reporting generated out of those sessions gave the Tar Heels' staff a deeper look at their players than a traditional camp setting ever could. It was a strong signal of where the relationship between UNC and TCS is heading.
The lab has also played host to some of the best offensive talent in the country. As part of our Top 50 Hitters series, we recently brought in a group of elite athletes for comprehensive biomechanical evaluations and AI-driven performance analysis. The names on that list speak for themselves. Erin Coffel, widely considered the best hitter in the country right now. Sydney McKinney, CC Wong, Hannah Flippen, Kayla Kowalik, Sami Williams, and Mia Williams, a collective of All-Americans who have defined the standard at the college level. And then there was Kianna Jones, who posted an exit velocity above 90 inside the lab. We have never seen that number before.
The data does not lie. The CSE Lab is becoming the place where the nation's best come to be evaluated, and the numbers coming out of it are starting to rewrite what we thought was possible.