4 Tips to Get Recruited for College Basketball

4 Tips to Get Recruited for College Basketball 4 Tips to Get Recruited for College Basketball

Recruiting for can be stressful, but with these four tips it can become much more straightforward:

  1. Start Early!
    Coaches only have so many and spots to give on a team, so do not be afraid to reach out and start the process early. Even if they can't contact you, you can contact them and get your name out there.

Related: Reaching out to Coaches

  1. Work Hard!
    There are a lot of other athletes vying for that spot. If nothing else, make sure you are out-working them!
  1. Create a Video
    One of the best ways to reach out to coaches is through highlight videos. Highlight videos are a great way to showcase yourself to your coaches and display your abilities.

Related: Dos and Don'ts of Making Highlight Videos for Athletes

  1. Attend Showcases
    Tournaments can be a great tool to gain a lot of exposure at once. Showcases like Peach Jam, Zero Gravity & are all great choices. They're all linked in the article below.

Related: 5 Best Showcases And Camps to Gain Exposure

* Originally published on November 29, 2021, by Noah Fisher

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