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Tips on how to get a college scholarship for basketball?

I'm a junior who plays basketball and I'm really interested in earning a scholarship. How do I go about getting noticed by colleges? Any experiences or tips from those who've gone through this would be amazing!

a year ago

Sure, I'm happy to share some tips on how to get noticed by college basketball programs for a potential scholarship. The process is engaging and competitive but really exciting too. Here are some strategies that can boost your visibility:

1. Excel on the Court: This might seem obvious, but the first step toward getting a basketball scholarship is outperforming your competition. Numbers matter, and so does your attitude on and off the court—coaches prioritize athletes who show leadership, teamwork, and a competitive spirit.

2. Play in AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) Tournaments: AAU basketball is a popular pipeline for college basketball scholarships. These tournaments often attract college scouts who are looking for promising players.

3. Create a Hoops Resume: Similar to a resume for a job application, a hoops resume contains your basketball statistics, academic accomplishments, positions played, and other notable achievements. A well-constructed and complete profile could be quite impactful.

4. Contact College Coaches: Don't wait for college recruiters to come to you; be proactive and reach out to them. Send them an email introducing yourself, explaining why you're interested in their program, and attach your hoops resume. A highlight reel showcasing your best plays could be very beneficial. Be sure to follow up periodically to keep your name fresh in their memory.

5. Attend College Camps/Combines: These showcase your talents in front of multiple college coaches at once, increasing your chances of getting noticed.

Remember, while athletics are important, so are academics. Maintain good grades and test scores as colleges are also looking for well-rounded individuals who can manage the demands of both sports and education. Good luck!

a year ago

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