College Basketball Scholarships and Recruiting
NCSA Recruiting Profile
NCSA developed the Recruiting Profile so that student-athletes may receive evaluations from college coaches quickly and efficiently. Once evaluated, students who hope to earn not only recruiting opportunities, but college basketball scholarships, as well, will gain maximum exposure to the schools of their choice. The Recruiting Profile allows college coaches to have up-to-date athletic and academic information delivered directly to their email boxes.
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Recruiting Profile Videos
Today, verified NCSA Recruiting Profile videos have become the quickest and most reliable way for initial evaluation. More than 35,000 college coaches access student-athlete data through NCSA.
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What's New in Basketball
Men’s Basketball Programs with Commitments…
Currently we are in the midst of the early signing period for the recruiting process and with that means doors are closing and decisions are being made across the country. Below you find out about some of the commitments and to see a full list you can click here to see them by school. Good Read More »
The Case for More School
Jeremy Tyler has been described as a basketball player in many ways. He is used to being described as a young phenom, the next big thing, even the best prospect in 100 years. Last year he made the groundbreaking decision to leave high school early to play professionally in Israel. However, lately the words describing Jeremy Read More »
Best Young College Basketball Coaches…
The other week, this article was posted on Rivals about who is the best college basketball coach under 40. GERRY AHERN SAYS … It would be easy to attribute Brad Stevens’ stunning success at Butler to the players he inherited from Todd Lickliter when Lickliter left for Iowa after the 2006-07 season. In his first season, Stevens led Read More »
Succeeding From Failure
There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work and learning from failure… Share this story: Read More »
Weekly TMQ Report
During the NFL season its become an almost mortal lock that I share an opinion from ESPN writer Gregg Easterbrook’s weekly TMQ column outlining his thoughts on everything from amateur sports to NASA. This week Easterbrook highlights a new joint venture between the NCAA and NBA. The Menace of the AAU: Recently the NBA and NCAA Read More »
Reforms Approved
As mentioned in yesterday’s post the NCAA was considering a slate of recruiting reforms to help clean up several gray areas of the rulebook. Here is the NCAA’s official release of the meeting results: The Division I Board of Directors approved a package of proposals designed to curb compensatory relationships with people associated with men’s basketball Read More »
Cleaning up the Gray
College Basketball recruiting has long lived in the gray area of the rule book. Top recruits would receive Nike’s for their AAU team and magically end up at a college sporting the swoosh. AAU coaches followed their stars to college. Summer camps would charge college coaches hundreds of dollars for a “recruiting service” just to Read More »
Done with the One and Done?
The NBA collective bargaining agreement is coming to an end in the next year and already attention is being focused on the NBA age limit that was instituted in 2005. Many applauded the rule when it was put in place, hoping the immaturity we had come to expect from NBA rookies would cease. Others Read More »