Sam Kerruish

Student Experience and Engagement Ambassador

Phone
+44 (0)1473339044
Email
s.kerruish@uos.ac.uk
School/Directorate
Learning and Teaching
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Sam joined the University of Suffolk in 2017 as a student studying MSci Sports Performance Analysis and graduated in 2021. Sam thoroughly enjoyed his time at the university. During his time at the University of Suffolk and post-graduation, he worked on research projects alongside his course team. Upon graduating, Sam worked in elite sports from both a performance and broadcasting perspective.

Through his positive university experience and passion for supporting students, Sam is committed to continuing to improve the overall student experience.

Publications
• Jamil, M., Kerruish, S., Mehta, S., Phatak, A., Memmert, D., & Mcrobert, A. (2023). Identifying which factors impact bowling and batting performances during the ‘death’ phase of an innings in international men’s 50-over cricket Identifying which factors impact bowling and batting performances during the ‘death’ phase of an innings in international men’s 50-over cricket. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 23(2), 111-124
• Jamil, M., Kerruish, S., Beato, M., & McErlain-Naylor, S. A. (2022). The effects of bowling lines and lengths on the spatial distribution of successful power-hitting strokes in international men’s one-day and T20 cricket. Journal of Sports Sciences, 40(19), 2208-2216

• Mehta, S., Phatak, A., Memmert, D., Kerruish, S. and Jamil, M. (2022). Seam or swing? Identifying the most effective type of bowling variation for fast bowlers in men’s international 50-over cricket. Journal of Sports Sciences, 40(14), 1587-1591.

• Jamil, M., & Kerruish, S. (2020). At what age are English Premier League players at their most productive? A case study investigating the peak performance years of elite professional footballers. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 20(6), 1120–1133.