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This paper describes a specific system analytic approach to the coaching and teaching of team sports. Computer technology is used to acquire the sequential history of critical events that occur during competition. A system is described that allows the analyst to enter data directly on a microcomputer and then compute relevant statistics for immediate use by the coach or teacher. The implications for the microcomputer system's use in high performance sports is also discussed.