Ballogy, an analytics app for evaluating basketball players, has raised $6 million in Series A funding. The funds push Ballogy’s total investments to $9.5 million.
Investors in the round included Orlando Magic player Gary Harris, former Milwaukee Brewers president Ulice Payne Jr. and former NCAA chief operating officer James Isch. Ballogy will use the investments to expand the reach of its platform, which helped run several youth basketball camps during the pandemic in partnership with The Basketball Embassy , the Orlando Magic and Hoop Group.
“With the support of our investing partners and our talented team, we can continue our mission to inspire athletic growth and development of all youth and amateur athletes anywhere in the world,” Ballogy CEO Todd Young said in a statement.
Ballogy struck a deal with the NAIA in early March to become the basketball program’s official performance analytics app through 2025.