Basketball is one of the most loved sports in the world today. It is loved by people from all walks of life and there are some real hardcore basketball fans in teenagers. Basketball is therefore played a school and college level. It’s the college level basketball that is taken seriously as it forms a platform for the future national level players. College basket ball in America usually refers to American basketball competitive governance structure. It was established by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Basketball in NCAA is subdivided into three divisions. There are 32 division I conferences, 22 division II conferences and there are 347 schools under division I. There are still several independent division I and division II schools that require conference affiliation.

Earlier the NBA used to select its players from college level teams. This was beneficial to the NBA because it didn’t have to fund minor leagues but as the college level basketball games began to get commercialized it became increasingly difficult for the students to concentrate on the studies and also they dint earn any money for playing basketball. They also had little scope to get good coaching. This all changed with the NCAA. Several new laws were brought into existence to help students facing economic hardships at college level. Several players skip playing basketball at college level and directly play for the NBA. But all the players must be above 19 years of age during the calendar year of the draft. But the pervasiveness of the college basketball at the national level and the brilliant marketing strategies followed by the NCAA has kept the basketball at college level well and alive.

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College basketball scholarships get a lot of press and attention in the media. We often hear of players getting recruited early in their high school years and the immense amount of pressure and high stakes that college basketball recruiting has become. This can be very misleading to you as a high school player. Most of this media attention and hype is centered around blue chip athletes which are less than 1% of all high school players. If you do not fit into this category, which is most, you can still earn a college basketball scholarship.

Here are 3 steps to a college basketball scholarship:

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Are you looking to compete in the world of college basketball scholarships? If so, you will soon find out that the competition is very tough. There are thousands of high school basketball players from across the country that you will have to compete with.

The basketball recruiting process typically begins during a prospects junior year. If the player is a true freak of nature (seven foot tall at age 13 or a 40 inch vertical), it can start even earlier. The College basketball scholarships process seems to be getting started earlier and earlier as players get exposure at earlier ages due to camps and off-season basketball.

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Basketball is a game wherein two teams composed of five players each try to score against one another by shooting a ball through a hoop raised three (3) meters above the ground. The hoop is also known as the goal, and basketball athletes develop the necessary skills needed to propel the ball through the hoop. Each team has a goal, on opposite ends of the court, which the opposing team tries to shoot the ball into. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins. Both college basketball and professional leagues generally follow the same basic rules.

College basketball and the pro league owe much of their popularity to prominent athletes. The Boston Celtics, through the leadership of their legendary center Bill Russell, dominated the NBA from the late 1950s through to the 1960s. By the 1960s, professional teams from both coasts of the USA played before an audience of millions every year. Wilt Chamberlain of the Los Angeles Lakers, himself a center player as well, was another leading athlete during the era, and his battles with Russell were watched by fans the world over. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, another a center, came into prominence during the 1970s. Jabbar perfected his signature “sky hook” shot while playing for the Los Angeles Lakers and through this move dominated the opposition.

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