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Good Basketball Colleges in Atlanta?

I'm looking into colleges in Atlanta, and I want to find one with a strong basketball program. Anyone have recommendations on which schools have the best basketball teams in the area?

a year ago

Atlanta has several colleges with solid basketball programs that you should consider. Here are a few noteworthy options:

1. Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech): Georgia Tech competes at the Division I level and is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The Yellow Jackets are known for their strong men's basketball program, which has made multiple NCAA Tournament appearances and reached the Final Four twice.

2. Emory University: Emory is a Division III school that competes in the University Athletic Association (UAA). Their men's and women's basketball teams consistently have successful seasons and have earned multiple NCAA Tournament bids in recent years.

3. Georgia State University: Georgia State is a Division I program that competes in the Sun Belt Conference. Their men's basketball team has had several NCAA Tournament appearances and has earned a reputation for being a competitive mid-major program.

4. Morehouse College: Morehouse is an HBCU that competes at the Division II level in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC). The Maroon Tigers have a history of performing well in their conference and making appearances in the NCAA Division II Tournament.

5. Oglethorpe University: Oglethorpe is a Division III school competing in the Southern Athletic Association (SAA). The Stormy Petrels may not have the same level of national recognition as some of the other schools mentioned, but they have a competitive basketball program and a dedicated fan base.

While these programs vary in terms of competitiveness and division, they all provide opportunities for student-athletes to be part of a strong basketball team while pursuing their academic goals. Consider your own athletic abilities, academic preferences, and desired college experience when deciding which school is the best fit for you. Good luck!

a year ago

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