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Hello Hoopsters.

Do you want to make your high school or college basketball team as a walk-on? I did it and had a great 4 year college basketball career.

Lets get right to the facts. If you want to walk-on to a college team or make your high school team during try-outs you have to be in better shape than everyone else. You will be going up against some great athletes and if you are not in better shape you don’t stand a chance. I have seen many examples of a good athlete in great shape—make a team–over a great athlete in poor condition.

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As a former Division I men’s head and assistant basketball coach and coach mentor, I receive emails daily asking for advice on how to enter the college coaching profession.

Many of the questions revolve around getting your foot into the door and how that can happen without knowing a lot of people in the basketball world. Here are the top five questions I receive and answers:

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The term “college basketball” is typically referring to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The first recorded college ball game was in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania between Geneva College and the New Brighton YMCA on April 8, 1893, and the first intercollegiate game was two years later. Here, Minnesota State School of Agriculture (now the University of Minnesota) defeated Hamlin College with a score of 9-3. A year later, the first game with the current 5-player format was played in Iowa City, Iowa. The first televised college game was between Pittsburgh and Fordham in 1940, taking place in Madison Square Garden. Pittsburgh came out on top.

At the beginning of the 20th century, there were enough college teams to begin forming basketball leagues, and the NCAA was founded in Chicago in 1906. Over 5,500 fans were witness to the first NCAA Championship tournament, which took place in Evanston, Illinois, in 1939 (Oregon emerged victorious over Ohio State in the final game with a score of 46-33).

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Pistol Pete Maravich played his NCAA basketball at Louisiana State University (LSU) before being selected with the number three overall pick in the 1970 NBA Draft. Pistol Pete Maravich in his prime is often considered the best shooter in college basketball history.

There have been a multitude of exceptional basketball players in the relatively short history of the game and the international involvement as well as overall increase in popularity has spurred more great talents in the past twenty years than arguably the summation of all the great hoopsters that came before. While the debate over who is the best at shooting buckets will never be definitively resolved many younger fans not familiar with the body of work Pistol Pete put up are oblivious to the fact that his name clearly deserves to be in the conversation if not specifically at the top of the list of best shooters in the history of college and professional basketball. The fact that Maravich died from an untimely heart attack in 1988 at the age of 40 makes him even further removed from the youth culture that primarily consumes basketball.

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