How To Get Recruited to Play in College
Wednesday, May 18th @ 8pm EST
Join us for a private learning for parents, players and coaches who want to gain an insider’s perspective on how to build a clear roadmap for getting recruited to play basketball in college.
ATTENTION COACHES: Invite your parents and players as well by sending them the link to this page!
We’ll be covering topics like:
- When it’s better to avoid exposure to college coaches. (This is the complete opposite approach to college recruiting from what most families do.)
- 3 things players can do to separate themselves from 99% of other players in the gym. (This has almost nothing to do with being the most talented or “naturally” gifted player on a team.)
- The changing landscape of college recruiting. (Most coaches, parents and players are well behind the curve on the rapidly changing recruiting environment so pay close attention here to help your players get a leg up on the competition.)
- Insider tips to get on a coach’s “recruiting radar”.(Learn the best practices for contacting college coaches straight from a source who’s living in this world 24/7, 365.)
- The biggest differences between all the levels of college basketball.(This one decision can literally determine whether players have a great college experience or regret it forever.)
- And a whole lot more…
Basketball Players From These Programs Have Attended PGC Camps
What they’re saying
This program is what every aspiring basketball player needs. …I learned to break out of my shell and help my teammates by bringing encouragement, spirit and leadership.
Not only did my physical skills improve, but I learned valuable lessons on how to study, examine and think the game that I had never been exposed to before. The teaching I received helped me to become a better teammate and leader—both on and off the court.
Now my approach towards everything—my training, games, relationships, teammates, school and my life—has made a 180-degree turnaround. I am so thankful that I could attend PGC.
Our daughter, Susan, attended Playmaker College this past summer. You helped her to rediscover her passion for the game that she loves so much. Her approach to life, school, and basketball has all been altered in a positive way.