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Women's college basketball recruiting hasn't yet become the cesspool of corruption that exists in the men's game, but as the money comes so will the temptations. Becker, a senior writer for
Women's Basketball magazine, interviewed more than 80 players and coaches for her examination of a system that is increasingly pressurized as coaches develop their careers and universities attempt to stay ahead of the pack so that when the big bucks do appear, they have a leg up on the field. She begins by laying out the basic recruiting guidelines for NCAA Divisions I, II, and III as well as for junior colleges and the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics). She then examines the roles of parents, high-school coaches, recruiting camps, the nascent "street agent" scene, and the ubiquitous scouting reports. Becker's book is both a clear-eyed examination of where the women's recruiting process is today and a cautionary tale of where it may be headed. This will be of value to parents, athletes, coaches, and fans.
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Product Description
Net Prospect provides an analysis of womens basketball recruiting from those who know it best. From the high school athlete and her family, to her high school and/or AAU coaches, to the college coach, to recruiting, rankings and evaluation experts, Net Prospect offers every perspective on the recruiting process in womens basketball. These "experts" reflect on how the recruiting game is played, rules and who really knows them, and how to successfully navigate the rocky waters of the process.
Girls who want to play college basketball, as well as their families and current school and club coaches, need to read Net Prospect. In addition, college coaches will benefit from reading the perspectives of those they are trying to recruit.
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