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NCAA Basketball scholarships and recruiting get a lot of media attention. Players are sought after at and early age and it seems the competition gets stiffer each recruiting season. This attention is only focused on the top 1% of all high school basketball players. If you are not in this category, and believe us don’t worry if you are not, you can still get a NCAA basketball scholarship if you have some talent and ability and are willing to put in the time towards your athletic recruiting process.

Basketball is classed as a “head count” sport which means that the athletic scholarships that are offered are full-ride. There are 329 division 1 and 290 division 2 colleges that offer men’s basketball scholarships. There are also 328 division 1 colleges and 291 division 2 colleges that offer women’s scholarships. Don’t forget about NAIA and NJCAA colleges and universities that also offer full-ride basketball scholarships.

This means that there is a total of 7,177 men’s basketball scholarships available in the NCAA alone. NCAA basketball scholarships for women  a total of 9,285.

Most talented high school basketball players don’t get a scholarship offer because they did not correctly market themselves to college coaches. Coaches only here about a select few of true blue-chip players. Only these top 1% of all high school players will have their phone ringing off the hook. If you are not one of these, don’t worry, you can get a scholarship, if you are willing to work for it and take immediate action. The worse thing you can do is sit back and wait for coaches to find you!

The NCAA allows each Division 1 Men’s Basketball program 13 Scholarships and in Division 2, 10 are available. For Women’s basketball 15 Scholarships are offered in Division 1 and 10 in Division 2. NAIA colleges offer 11 full ride basketball scholaships for men and 6 basketball scholarships for women. Junior Colleges have 16 athletic scholarships for men and women at the NJCAA DI level.

There are plenty of NCAA basketball scholarships available if you know how to market yourself correctly to the coaches. You don’t need to waste thousands of dollars on a basketball recruiter when you can do it yourself with better results for free. Our advice is too start early, recruit yourself with unmatched determination, and believe that with a solid recruiting plan, that you can beat out the competition and earn a NCAA basketball scholarship.

The early bird gets the worm when it comes to NCAA basketball scholarships. If you have the ability and drive, CLICK HERE to get the recruiting systems that has helped hundreds of other basketball players like you.

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