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SportsEngine, a brand from NBC Sports Next  is the leading provider of Sport Relationship Management (SRM) software, empowering athletes, parents, coaches, and sports organization administrators with tools and services to manage their organizations and sports lives.

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Young Athletes Should Learn From Elite Passers
March 24, 2015
Some of the greatest players in NBA history earned their reputation not just from their scoring, but from their passing abilities as well.
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Sequoyah Football webmaster takes charge of tech
March 2, 2015
Bobby Sherburn's freshman son played varsity as 6-foot-2, 290-pound offensive lineman
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Michigan football site fueled by dual webmasters
February 23, 2015
Nick Michniacki and Rob Jenkin create custom home for powerhouse program
Youth Basketball Players
The Importance of Turnover-Free Basketball
February 3, 2015
While risk-taking can occasionally elevate an average team to greatness, it can also be detrimental.
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Bulldog Athletic Department gets ESPN Treatment
February 2, 2015
Berean Christian athletic director Keith Huisman helps energize school's sports programs through his work as webmaster
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Registration: Six Fees You Shouldn’t Be Paying
January 23, 2015
When it comes to processing and registration fees, what you don't know could be hurting your organization
Hockey Equipment
Tips for First-Time Hockey Equipment Buyers
October 30, 2014
With winter nearly upon us, sports fans are rejoicing the return of Canada’s beloved invention: hockey.
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Team Websites Can Help You Reach Your Goals
October 27, 2014
Sports team websites are valuable tools for coaches, team managers and parents for a variety of reasons.
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Campton United stands tall
October 23, 2014
Illinois-based soccer club chosen as having No. 1 site in its category
Motorsports On This Day
Formula One Racing Accident
October 5, 2014
At the Japanese Grand Prix under rainfall from an approaching typhoon, on lap 43, Jules Bianchi lost control of his car and collided with the rear of a tractor crane, he died months later from the accident.
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