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How to Get A Basketball Scholarship
Each year thousand of high school
athletes compete to get the very limited number of
basketball scholarships that are available to them. This is
the StudentBlitz guide to help these high school basketball
athletes earn an athletic scholarship.
Talent
First and most important you have
to be the best basketball player you can be. My
coach always use to tell me “everyday you’re not
getting better, someone else out there is.” Work on
your skills, conditioning and strength as much as
possible. NCAA basketball is very different than
high school ball, players are bigger, stronger and
more experienced. The game is faster longer and way
more physical, so your training has to be geared
towards getting you ready to make that jump to the
next level.
AAU basketball
Recruiting has changed drastically, it is
no longer good enough for you to be the best player on your
high school team. Nowadays college coaches go to places
where they can scout multiple prospects at one time. These
places have become the huge
summer recruiting camps and
Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) tournaments.
AAU sponsors
spring, summer and fall tournaments in multiple age groups;
the age brackets are 19 & under, 17 & under etc. The biggest
advantage of the AAU system is that it allows you a chance
to play up a bracket to play against better competition.
Tournaments are often played during “live” recruiting
periods for college coaches. I strongly recommend that you
find an AAU team in your area if you are not currently on
one.
Camps during the summer months that
attract big name players also attract college recruiters.
Most of these camps are private camps and are not owned by
universities, colleges or high schools. They offer top notch
instruction and highly competitive games. The best advice to
give is to call or email a couple of college coaches to find
out what camps they attend to scout players and try and
attend those camps.
Summer basketball is the most critical
aspect in basketball recruiting. Today college coaches can
go to an AAU tournament or summer camp and evaluate a couple
hundred of players at a single time. Being where the coaches
are greatly increases your chances of landing a scholarship.
Be assertive
Don’t wait on college coaches to find you
go find them, if there are schools that you are interested
in,
contact them and let them know you are interested. Visit
a few campuses and invite the coach to come and watch you
play. Make sure all the coaches that you or your coach
contacts on your behalf have all the tools necessary to
evaluate you. Game schedules, summer schedules should all be
sent to the schools you are interested in.
Hit the books
College coaches want good players with
good grades, they really don’t like to take chances on
academic risks. Get the highest grades you can and take the
SAT
or
ACT
as early and often as possible. You must register with
NCAA clearinghouse, this is the organization that will
evaluate your school grades with your SAT or ACT scores to
determine if you will be eligible to play collegiate
basketball.
My coaches use to tell me, “If you can
play, they will find you.” Being able to play is not good
enough anymore. You have to get out there and be where the
coaches can find you. If you would like to create a
recruiting profile and send it to hundreds of NCAA &
NAIA programs. Fill out the short form on the right hand side and take that
first step to the next level........
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