RECRUITING / EXPOSURE
We are impatient. We want everything as soon as possible. That’s human nature.
The truth is, Colleges aren’t looking for 9th and 10th graders. Yes, it’s nice to get noticed, it’s nice to get recognized. But the reality is that by your Junior or Senior Year you will either be good enough to be recruited or you won’t.
What you did prior to that will literally play NO ROLE in whether or not a school thinks you are good enough to play for them.
I think of all the players/parents from 7th-10th grade that could have so much more growth if they focused on becoming the best they can be and building great habits… instead of marketing, exposure, and recruiting at that age. It would allow them to PLAY/FAIL/ADJUST/REPEAT without pressure.
🚨FAMILIES, FANS, FOLLOWERS & ALUM!🚨
We have re-opened our Brockport Basketball Team Store! Make sure to pick up your gear so you can rep the SUNYAC Champs where ever you are!
Orders are due 11/4! Thanks for your continued support!
#WEAREFAMILY
https://t.co/AXSuhwOmJR
Hopefully, one thing that will extend into the future from the NBA Bubble will be the way coaches dress for games. There is no reason to wear suits and ties anymore. Same for college hoops...dress like Maui!
The @Brockport_MBB team had their season cut short in the Sweet 16. Head coach @Greg_Dunne hopes his team will eventually look back on this season and remember the things they were able to accomplish. @BportAthletics https://t.co/ZowtUwLBoJ