As far as stats go, it depends on your position. All college recruiters want scorers, but you have to bring something else to the table. Point guards bring assists and/or steals. Forwards rebounds and centers rebounds and blocks.
Talk to your HS coach too. He/she would be able to help you contact college coaches and tell you whether or not he/she thinks you are ready for the next level. He can tally up your stats and fill out multiple recruiting questionaires on colleges' websites. (KEY) Make sure your GPA and SAT's are okay too. It's not like football players, where schools are lenient on academics. If you don't get recruited to a D1 school or school of your choice, try a junior college and transfer to a bigger basketball program.
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|||Well first, have sum skillz.! :D
Scouts come and see you at your best at games. (or worst) :(
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|||well you should start off by contacting several colleges and ask them 2 send some scouts 2 one of your games and play to the best of your ability and if they like your they may offer you a scholarship.... that is how i got my basketball scholarship|||WVU!
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