Sport
Lacrosse footage without a dedicated camera operator.
Trackd helps lacrosse teams keep the action framed more consistently so coaches, players, and families get more usable footage from every session.
Setup
Use a stable tripod position with a wide view of the playing area before tightening framing.
Tracking
Automated tracking is especially useful when the ball and players transition quickly across the field or court.
Review
Export footage for highlights, individual review, or team-wide analysis after the session.
Good for team workflows
Trackd is useful when the same setup needs to work across training, match day, review sessions, and player highlight creation.
Built for repeatable setup
A consistent mount position, sport preset, and quick preflight make it easier to capture usable lacrosse footage every time.
Frequently asked questions
Where should Trackd be mounted for a lacrosse game?
Sideline, centre line, 2.5 to 3 metres high. Lacrosse moves fast — the wider initial framing gives Trackd headroom to track quick clears and rides.
Does Trackd track a lacrosse ball reliably?
Tracking is built around fast-moving small objects in team sports. For lacrosse, the model leans on player movement as well as ball detection so it stays on play even when the ball briefly disappears in a stick.
Can I get usable college recruiting footage from one Trackd unit?
Yes. The /best-camera-soccer-recruiting guide explains the same workflow for soccer recruiting reels — the principles apply directly to lacrosse highlight tape.