
Montana State Athletics Announces Partnership with Teamworks
12/19/2022 10:00:00 AM | Football, General, Men's Basketball, Men's Cross Country, Men's Skiing, Men's Tennis, Men's Track and Field, Women's Basketball, Women's Cross Country, Women's Golf, Women's Skiing, Women's Tennis, Women's Track and Field, Women's Volleyball, Skiing, Men's Rodeo, Women's Rodeo
The partnership allows Montana State student-athletes and coaches access to a platform over 6,000 Division I teams and 150,000 student-athletes use to streamline schedules, compliance forms, academic services, and content assets.
BOZEMAN, Mont. – The Montana State University athletics department had announced a partnership with Teamworks, the Operating System for Sports™.
Teamworks is used by over 6,000 NCAA Division I teams and 150,000 student-athletes nationwide and streamlines communications and operations for athletic departments and sports teams.
"Improving the operational efficiency for our student-athletes and coaches while increasing our communication with them were foundational ingredients in this partnership," Montana State Director of Athletics Leon Costello said. "Teamworks provides the platform for the entire Bobcat athletic department to operate at a championship level."
"Montana State has committed to providing their student-athletes with premium sports technology to support their athletics and academics," said Zach Maurides, Teamworks CEO. "We are excited for the Bobcats to join the Teamworks platform and to support their student-athletes through operational excellence and technology."
The Teamworks software powers athletic departments to be more efficient and create a better student-athlete experience by streamlining team schedules, compliance forms, NIL content and highlights, and academic services — all in one app.
About Teamworks
Teamworks, the Operating System for Sports™, powers over 6,000 sports organizations worldwide, including collegiate athletic departments and teams across all major professional leagues. With U.S. offices in Durham, Birmingham, and Boston and employees in 25 states and eight countries, Teamworks' software solutions drive the operations of the most recognizable sports properties in the world. For more information about Teamworks, visit www.teamworks.com.
Teamworks is used by over 6,000 NCAA Division I teams and 150,000 student-athletes nationwide and streamlines communications and operations for athletic departments and sports teams.
"Improving the operational efficiency for our student-athletes and coaches while increasing our communication with them were foundational ingredients in this partnership," Montana State Director of Athletics Leon Costello said. "Teamworks provides the platform for the entire Bobcat athletic department to operate at a championship level."
"Montana State has committed to providing their student-athletes with premium sports technology to support their athletics and academics," said Zach Maurides, Teamworks CEO. "We are excited for the Bobcats to join the Teamworks platform and to support their student-athletes through operational excellence and technology."
The Teamworks software powers athletic departments to be more efficient and create a better student-athlete experience by streamlining team schedules, compliance forms, NIL content and highlights, and academic services — all in one app.
About Teamworks
Teamworks, the Operating System for Sports™, powers over 6,000 sports organizations worldwide, including collegiate athletic departments and teams across all major professional leagues. With U.S. offices in Durham, Birmingham, and Boston and employees in 25 states and eight countries, Teamworks' software solutions drive the operations of the most recognizable sports properties in the world. For more information about Teamworks, visit www.teamworks.com.
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