![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Do you have the skills to compete in College Basketball? Private schools generally have higher tuition than public schools and the average award will reflect this. Additionally some sports within a school may be fully funded, some partially and some sports provide no athletic scholarships. Some athletes receive full awards, some receive partial and many receive none. ![]() * Average Athletic Scholarship is the average annual award per athlete for ALL varsity sports sponsored by the specific school. See our page on scholarship limits for more information. For example, an NCAA II school can award 15 players each a 2/3 scholarship and not exceed the limit of 10 per team. NCAA II basketball is an equivalency sport so partial scholarships can be awarded to meet the limit per school. NCAA I basketball is a headcount sport, so the scholarship limits of 13 for men and 15 for women represent the maximum number of awards. NAIA team sizes above include JV players. See our table below for the odds of playing D1 basketball by state.Ģ,020 US Colleges sponsor varsity Basketball teams:īasketball is sponsored by more schools than any other intercollegiate sport. While nearly 70% of 2021 female high school graduates enrolled in college, only 55% of male graduates enrolled in either a 2-year or 4-year school, and as a result males currently represent only about 4 in 10 college students nationwide. Actual odds are likely better for most athletes motivated to play in college due to several factors: High school participation includes a large number of multi-sport athletes who typically play only one sport in college, many high school athletes do not intend to compete at the college level, and unfortunately, a significant portion of high school students – including athletes – do not go on to college. These are the odds of a random US High School basketball player making a College roster – odds are adjusted for foreign student athlete participation. Odds of a US HS Basketball Player making an NCAA I Roster Odds of a US HS Basketball Player making any College Roster % of US HS Basketball Players Competing at NCAA I Schools % of US HS Basketball Players competing at any College Level Number of College Basketball Players (see table below) Number of US High School Basketball Players 2021-22 ![]()
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