Vote for the Video Coordinator of the Year
Cast Your Vote by Sunday, April 23, 2017
MOAM is excited to announce the following 3 finalists for the Annual Video Coordinator of the Year Game Ball.

Name: Zach Cooper
School: University of Houston
Zach Cooper came to Houston after serving as a team manager and assistant video coordinator for the University of Arkansas Women’s Basketball Program. Now, in year three at the University of Houston, Zach is mastering his skills of analyzing and cutting scout film, creating and editing motivation videos, and assisting coaches with providing highlight film of recruits for campus visits. Zach is also one of a handful of collegiate video coordinators to have a grasp on using GAME PLAN software, a tool mostly used in the NBA, for player development. Zach has a Master’s Degree in Education-Recreation and Sports Management.
School: University of Houston
Zach Cooper came to Houston after serving as a team manager and assistant video coordinator for the University of Arkansas Women’s Basketball Program. Now, in year three at the University of Houston, Zach is mastering his skills of analyzing and cutting scout film, creating and editing motivation videos, and assisting coaches with providing highlight film of recruits for campus visits. Zach is also one of a handful of collegiate video coordinators to have a grasp on using GAME PLAN software, a tool mostly used in the NBA, for player development. Zach has a Master’s Degree in Education-Recreation and Sports Management.

Name: Ryan Welty
School: University of Louisiana-Lafayette
Ryan Welty has been with the University of Louisiana-Lafayette basketball program for nine years. He started his career with the Ragin' Cajuns as a student-manager from there he became a student-assistant and eventually was selected to become the Video Coordinator. His video scouting reports and video recruiting profiles have been critical to the success of the Louisiana basketball program that has averaged 21 wins a year for the past four seasons. He has also been the creator and manager of several of the Ragin' Cajuns social media outlets.
School: University of Louisiana-Lafayette
Ryan Welty has been with the University of Louisiana-Lafayette basketball program for nine years. He started his career with the Ragin' Cajuns as a student-manager from there he became a student-assistant and eventually was selected to become the Video Coordinator. His video scouting reports and video recruiting profiles have been critical to the success of the Louisiana basketball program that has averaged 21 wins a year for the past four seasons. He has also been the creator and manager of several of the Ragin' Cajuns social media outlets.

Name: Josh Boucher
School: University of Tennessee
Josh Boucher has been a part of Tennessee Athletics since 2012. His tenure at Tennessee began as a manager for the Lady Volunteer basketball team, where he was an integral part of a program that won the Southeastern Conference/Co-Champs twice, won the SEC Tournament once, advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 once and the Elite 8 three times. Because of Josh’s work ethic and his willingness to embrace his role, Josh was promoted to a graduate position…still serving as a manager but also learning all that he could about a video role and all that is associated with that position to make a program successful. Josh served in this role for nearly 2 years. In 2014, Josh was again promoted, this time to Head Video Coordinator for the Lady Vols. Just this week, Josh’s work ethic has been noticed once again as the football programs video department, here at the University of Tennessee, named Josh Boucher the Assistant Sports Technology Coordinator.
School: University of Tennessee
Josh Boucher has been a part of Tennessee Athletics since 2012. His tenure at Tennessee began as a manager for the Lady Volunteer basketball team, where he was an integral part of a program that won the Southeastern Conference/Co-Champs twice, won the SEC Tournament once, advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 once and the Elite 8 three times. Because of Josh’s work ethic and his willingness to embrace his role, Josh was promoted to a graduate position…still serving as a manager but also learning all that he could about a video role and all that is associated with that position to make a program successful. Josh served in this role for nearly 2 years. In 2014, Josh was again promoted, this time to Head Video Coordinator for the Lady Vols. Just this week, Josh’s work ethic has been noticed once again as the football programs video department, here at the University of Tennessee, named Josh Boucher the Assistant Sports Technology Coordinator.