Stat InsightsYour teamsided out effectively.

SIDE OUT %

58%

Min 0Max 100
Typical band: 44–62%Target marker: 52%

The insights were hiding in plain sight.

From stats to practice priorities - automatically.

How it starts

You know there's plenty to learn from each match

Sometimes you don't have the time, or you don't know the right way to look at things.

Is .180 hitting efficiency good for our level?

I know our passing was an issue, but which rotation was worst?

We won, but why did it feel closer than it should have?

How it works

Four steps from stats to practice priorities

Stat Insights launches directly from SoloStats Coach - your data is already there. No export, no setup, nothing to re-enter.

1

Open SoloStats Coach

Select the device and team you want to get Insights for

2

Select your matches

Choose between team or player Insights.

3

Get your Insights

See how your team or player is performing compared to your competition level.

4

See your practice priorities

Focus your next practice based on your biggest priorities.

What was hiding

Here's what your stats have been trying to tell you

Every metric benchmarked to your competition level. Every finding tied back to the data. No generic advice - just your team, your numbers, your priorities. Below is the same insights layout coaches see in the browser — sample labels only.

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Program 18 National

vs Regional Club · Sample match insights

Program 18 National edged Regional Club in a tight three-set match. Sideout stayed ahead when first-ball pass held, while Regional Club found answers from the service line in rotations where your lineup shifted the libero. Below is the same structure you get in Stat Insights — KPI strip, rotation breakdowns, and takeaways tied to your tracked data.

Category balance

ServePassAttackBlockDig

Your team· Level benchmark

Quick read

  • Attack and serve tilt your shape outward; pass and block pull it back in.
  • Opponent leans on pass and block edges — useful for scouting priorities.

SIDE OUT %

58%

vs target 52%

POINT SCORING %

48%

vs target 52%

PASS RATING

2.18

vs level target 2.0

HITTING EFF.

.274

vs level target .22

Serving

Your serving is a notable strength, with 2.17 aces per set and a controlled error rate of 3.34 errors per set. This aggressive yet disciplined approach is putting pressure on opponents while maintaining consistency.

  • 2.17 aces per set demonstrates effective serve aggression.
  • 3.34 serve errors per set shows room to tighten execution on high-risk serves.

Error load

3.34 errors/set

0 errors/set (clean side of band)

Win threshold: 5.50 errors/set

11 errors/set (pressure side of band)

0 errors/set (clean side)Win threshold: 5.50 errors/set11 errors/set (pressure side)

Player breakdown

Metric: aces per set (higher is better)

Bars use a 0–5.00 aces/set scale so you can compare serve aggression across the roster.

  • Player 6
    2.94
  • Player 5
    2.38
  • Player 4
    1.86
  • Player 3
    1.12
  • Player 2
    0.58
  • Player 1
    0.42

Passing

Passing efficiency reads strong with a 2.25 pass rating, but receive-error load is 3.78 per set—past the 3.50 win-threshold on this band. That mix still gives hitters workable first touches when passes grade in, while putting a premium on cleaning up seam and float pressure before sideout swings.

  • 3.78 receive errors per set with a 2.25 pass rating shows strong grading when the ball is passed in-system, with error volume as the main lever to track.

Error load

3.78 errors/set

0 errors/set (clean side of band)

Win threshold: 3.50 errors/set

7 errors/set (pressure side of band)

0 errors/set (clean side)Win threshold: 3.50 errors/set7 errors/set (pressure side)

Player breakdown

Metric: pass rating on 0–3 scale (higher is better)

Bars use a 0–3.00 pass-rating scale (same 0–3 rubric as the metric).

  • Player 1
    3.00
  • Player 2
    2.47
  • Player 3
    2.18
  • Player 4
    2.72
  • Player 5
    2.05
  • Player 6
    1.64

Key takeaways

What's working

  • Passing grades well with a 2.25 pass rating, while 3.78 receive errors per set sits above the clean band and past the sample win threshold—tighten first touch under pressure to protect sideout
  • Serving aggression (2.17 aces/set) is generating points while maintaining control (2.5 errors/set)
  • Hitting efficiency at 21.1% is above-target, showing effective offensive execution

Watch items

  • Defensive errors at 8.83 per set are nearly double the winning threshold—this is the primary match-outcome limiter

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What you get

The full team or one player at a time

Whether you want the big picture before Tuesday's practice or a focused look at a player you're developing - both come from the same session in Coach.

Team Insights 👥

Whole team across all 5 categories, benchmarked by level, plus player-level breakdowns to support lineup and practice decisions.

Player Insights 🏅

One-player focus compared to team and level norms, with development priorities you can use in individual reps right away.

Competition levels

Good numbers depend on your level

A 2.1 pass rating is strong at Club 12 and average at Club 18. Every set of insights compares your stats to the right standard.

Club 12Club 14Club 16Club 18HS Sub-JVHS VarsityJunior CollegeUniversity

Get started

If you use any SoloStats app to take stats, your insights are a few clicks away.

No new accounts. No export. No setup.

  • A SoloStats account with Coach running on your device
  • At least one match tracked in Coach with stats on
  • Your team's competition level - this calibrates the benchmarks
  • A browser - your insights open automatically in a new tab

FAQ

A few things coaches ask

Do I have to re-enter stats or does it use what's in Coach?

It uses the stats already tracked in SoloStats Coach. You select the matches or date range, then generate insights directly from that data.

Can I run this on a single match or do I need multiple?

You can run insights on a single match, multiple matches, or a broader date range. More data usually gives stronger patterns, but one match still works.

What does this show me that I can't see in Coach?

Coach gives you raw and sortable stats. Stat Insights adds benchmark context, takeaway summaries, and ranked practice priorities tied to your actual numbers.

What if my competition level isn't set yet?

You can set or update the level before generating insights. That calibration is what makes the benchmark comparisons meaningful.

How do I save or share the insights?

Insights open in your browser, so you can save or share them using your browser tools, including print to PDF and link sharing.

What's actually doing the analysis - is this AI?

Insights combines your tracked stats with level-based benchmarks and pattern analysis to highlight what matters most right now.

Does it update automatically after new matches?

Generate again anytime after new matches are added. Each run reflects the selected data and gives you an updated set of priorities.

Your stats have been waiting. Now turn them into priorities.

You're already tracking in Coach. The insights are already there - you just needed something to surface them.

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