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CollegeHooper 

Making the jump from highschool to college basketball is difficult and being successful in your journey requires a persistent and well thought out plan. 

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To improve your chances and become part of that 3% of high school basketball players(1) who continue playing into college, you need to connect with and create relationships with the coaches directly.   

 

Your coaches and trainers are exceptional people but they only have so much time in the day to focus on you and your long term interests.   

 

With so many high school players wanting to play in college and your coach's limited time, you need to take the lead in making sure you communicate your talents, value and potential to college coaches. 

 

To differentiate yourself above other hoopers you need to do the work to connect with the coaches yourself. 

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At CollegeHooper we improve your chances of expanding your network of college coaches and making it to the next level.  

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Source:  (1) NCAA Research Report, Estimated Probability of Competing in College Athletics  

Focus  

Before you get your offers, figure out what kind of colleges align with your preferences and future goals for college and beyond.

Relationships

Today's college environment is so dynamic, relationships are more important than ever so building trust sooner is more important than ever - start now to help you later.

Exposure

Get your name in front of more college coaching staffs early so that when they see or hear about you from other people, they already know your name and a little bit about you. 

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