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List of Division 1 Basketball Colleges

Men’s basketball recruits looking to compete at the highest collegiate level—and have the physical measurables and athletic skills to back it up—should highly consider NCAA Division 1 basketball colleges during their recruiting process. Student-athletes who compete at D1 basketball schools not only meet highly competitive recruiting guidelines set by these elite schools but are also among the best student-athletes in the nation. Unfortunately, while being a top basketball player on your high school or club team may help you stand out in a crowd, potential recruits should be prepared for the highest level of competition among not only high school athletes, but also current student-athletes competing at junior colleges with basketball programs, as these players are often recruited by four-year D1 basketball schools too. Check out our Nike basketball camp article.

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There is an extremely high caliber set for student-athletes who land roster spots on D1 basketball teams. Getting to the D1 level—and staying there—requires an extremely high level of dedication, passion for the sport and hard work. However, the payoffs of competing at Division 1 basketball colleges is well worth the effort. Top D1 basketball schools are among the most popular in the nation, and many student-athletes—and their non-athletic peers alike—recognize and root for powerhouse Division 1 basketball programs like University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill and Duke University. Athletes who have the talent, physical measurables, drive and academics will be rewarded with well-funded athletic facilities, experienced coaches to take their game to the next level and even a chance at a partial or fully funded athletic scholarship offer. Likewise, players at top D1 basketball colleges will have a chance to enjoy national recognition and respect from dedicated fans. Learn more about the basketball recruiting rankings process. 

How many colleges are in Division 1 men’s basketball?

Student-athletes looking to compete at the highest collegiate level have plenty of options. But just how many colleges are in Division 1 men’s basketball? There are currently more than 350 Division 1 basketball colleges in the nation—these 351 NCAA D1 basketball colleges are comprised of the most elite basketball players, and potential recruits should be prepared to work hard on and off the court to land a roster spot at one of these Division 1 basketball programs.

When narrowing down your target list, it’s important to consider several factors. First and foremost, student-athletes who have their sights set on attending one of these D1 basketball schools should explore a complete list of D1 basketball colleges, be prepared to meet or exceed competitive recruiting guidelines, and stay up to date on D1 basketball rankings. For a complete list of Division 1 basketball colleges, including their location and corresponding athletic conference, look at our catalog of Division 1 basketball rankings and D1 basketball schools list below. Is there an AAU boys basketball team near me?

Men’s D1 basketball rankings

Several organizations offer NCAA Division 1 men’s basketball rankings, including the NCAA, USA Today Sports and the Associated Press Top 25 Poll. Here are the top D1 basketball schools, according to the NCSA Power Rankings:  

  1. Stanford University
  2. University of Florida
  3. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  4. University of California – Los Angeles – UCLA
  5. University of Michigan
  6. Princeton University
  7. University of California – Berkeley
  8. Georgia Tech
  9. Harvard University
  10. Florida State University

While the NCSA Power Rankings offer a good overview of top D1 basketball schools, student-athletes who hope to compete at one of the 350+ Division 1 basketball colleges shouldn’t limit their search to only the most elite Division 1 basketball programs. Instead, they should consider several factors when researching D1 basketball teams, including athletic and academic caliber, school size, location, and cost, as well as their own personal preferences.

Full list of D1 basketball colleges

Alcorn State University

Alcorn State, Mississippi

Mid South

Southwestern Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

American University

Washington, District Of Columbia

North East

Patriot League

NCAA D1

Auburn University

Auburn, Alabama

South East

Southeastern Conference

NCAA D1

Bellarmine University

Louisville, Kentucky

Mid East

Great Lakes Valley Conference

NCAA D1

Belmont University

Nashville, Tennessee

Mid East

Ohio Valley Conference

NCAA D1

Boston College

Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts

New England

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

Boston University

Boston, Massachusetts

New England

Patriot League

NCAA D1

Bradley University

Peoria, Illinois

Great Lakes

Missouri Valley Conference

NCAA D1

Brown University

Providence, Rhode Island

New England

Ivy League

NCAA D1

Bryant University

Smithfield, Rhode Island

New England

Northeast Conference

NCAA D1

Bucknell University

Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

North East

Collegiate Water Polo Association

NCAA D1

Butler University

Indianapolis, Indiana

Great Lakes

Pioneer Football League

NCAA D1

Campbell University

Buies Creek, North Carolina

Mid East

Pioneer Football League

NCAA D1

Canisius College

Buffalo, New York

North East

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Clemson University

Clemson, South Carolina

South East

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

College of Charleston

Charleston, South Carolina

South East

Colonial Athletic Association

NCAA D1

Davidson College

Davidson, North Carolina

Mid East

Pioneer Football League

NCAA D1

DePaul University

Chicago, Illinois

Great Lakes

Big East Conference

NCAA D1

Drake University

Des Moines, Iowa

Mid West

Pioneer Football League

NCAA D1

Drexel University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

North East

Colonial Athletic Association

NCAA D1

Duke University

Durham, North Carolina

Mid East

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

Duquesne University

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

North East

Northeast Conference

NCAA D1

Elon University

Elon, North Carolina

Mid East

Colonial Athletic Association

NCAA D1

Fairfield University

Fairfield, Connecticut

New England

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Florida A&M University

Tallahassee, Florida

South East

Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Furman University

Greenville, South Carolina

South East

Southern Conference

NCAA D1

Georgetown University

Washington, District Of Columbia

North East

Patriot League

NCAA D1

Georgia Tech

Atlanta, Georgia

South East

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

Gonzaga University

Spokane, Washington

West Coast

West Coast Conference

NCAA D1

Hofstra University

Hempstead, New York

North East

Colonial Athletic Association

NCAA D1

Howard University

Washington, District Of Columbia

North East

Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Indiana State University

Terre Haute, Indiana

Great Lakes

Missouri Valley Football Conference

NCAA D1

Indiana University

Bloomington, Indiana

Great Lakes

Big Ten Conference

NCAA D1

Iona College

New Rochelle, New York

North East

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

La Salle University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

North East

Atlantic 10 Conference

NCAA D1

Lafayette College

Easton, Pennsylvania

North East

Patriot League

NCAA D1

Lamar University

Beaumont, Texas

Mid South

Southland Conference

NCAA D1

Lehigh University

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

North East

Patriot League

NCAA D1

Liberty University

Lynchburg, Virginia

Mid East

Atlantic Sun Conference

NCAA D1

Lipscomb University

Nashville, Tennessee

Mid East

Atlantic Sun Conference

NCAA D1

Manhattan College

Riverdale, New York

North East

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Marist College

Poughkeepsie, New York

North East

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Merrimack College

North Andover, Massachusetts

New England

Northeast-10 Conference

NCAA D1

Miami University

Oxford, Ohio

Great Lakes

Mid-American Conference

NCAA D1

Monmouth University

West Long Branch, New Jersey

North East

Northeast Conference

NCAA D1

Niagara University

Niagara University, New York

North East

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Ohio University

Athens, Ohio

Great Lakes

Mid-American Conference

NCAA D1

Penn State

University Park, Pennsylvania

North East

Big Ten Conference

NCAA D1

Pepperdine University

Malibu, California

West Coast

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation

NCAA D1

Presbyterian College

Clinton, South Carolina

South East

Big South Conference

NCAA D1

Providence College

Providence, Rhode Island

New England

Big East Conference

NCAA D1

Purdue University

West Lafayette, Indiana

Great Lakes

Big Ten Conference

NCAA D1

Quinnipiac University

Hamden, Connecticut

New England

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Rider University

Lawrenceville, New Jersey

North East

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Rutgers University

Piscataway, New Jersey

North East

Big Ten Conference

NCAA D1

Saint Peter's University

Jersey City, New Jersey

North East

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Samford University

Birmingham, Alabama

South East

Southern Conference

NCAA D1

Siena College

Loudonville, New York

North East

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

St. Francis College

Brooklyn Heights, New York

North East

Northeast Conference

NCAA D1

Stanford University

Stanford, California

West Coast

Pacific-12 Conference

NCAA D1

Stetson University

DeLand, Florida

South East

Atlantic Sun Conference

NCAA D1

Stonehill College

Easton, Massachusetts

New England

Norteast Conference (NEC)

NCAA D1

Syracuse University

Syracuse, New York

North East

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

Temple University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

North East

American Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Texas A&M University

College Station, Texas

Mid South

Southeastern Conference

NCAA D1

The Citadel

Charleston, South Carolina

South East

Southern Conference

NCAA D1

Towson University

Towson, Maryland

North East

Colonial Athletic Association

NCAA D1

Troy University

Troy, Alabama

South East

Sun Belt Conference

NCAA D1

Tulane University

New Orleans, Louisiana

Mid South

American Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

United States Military Academy

West Point, New York

North East

Atlantic Hockey Association (Division I for men's ice hockey)

NCAA D1

United States Naval Academy

Annapolis, Maryland

North East

Collegiate Water Polo Association (Division I)

NCAA D1

University of Miami

Coral Gables, Florida

South East

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

South West

Pacific-12 Conference

NCAA D1

Valparaiso University

Valparaiso, Indiana

Great Lakes

Missouri Valley Conference, Pioneer Football League

NCAA D1

Villanova University

Villanova, Pennsylvania

North East

Colonial Athletic Association

NCAA D1

Virginia Tech

Blacksburg, Virginia

Mid East

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

Wagner College

Staten Island, New York

North East

Northeast Conference

NCAA D1

Wake Forest University

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Mid East

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

William & Mary

Williamsburg, Virginia

Mid East

Colonial Athletic Association

NCAA D1

Winthrop University

Rock Hill, South Carolina

South East

Big South Conference

NCAA D1

Wofford College

Spartanburg, South Carolina

South East

Southern Conference

NCAA D1

Xavier University

Cincinnati, Ohio

Great Lakes

Big East Conference

NCAA D1

Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut

New England

Ivy League

NCAA D1

How Many Division 1 Basketball Teams Are There in the NCAA?

The NCAA basketball season is fast approaching. In fact, teams already began practice on September 28th and the season tips off on November 6th! As a huge hoops fan, I for one cannot wait for the year to begin. While the beginning of the year is always a great chance to see your favorite team finally back in action, it also gives you a chance to see some of the year’s top contenders for a coveted spot in the Final Four.

Obviously, not every team can make the Final Four, let alone the NCAA Tournament. With only 68 slots reserved for the tournament, there will be a lot of upset teams ending their seasons on a low note. The simple fact of the matter is that Division 1 basketball consists of several hundreds of teams all looking for success on different levels. For some, it may be trying to end the season with a winning record, for others the Final Four is there only measure on whether or not they had a productive season.

But exactly how many Division 1 college basketball teams are there? The number is pretty staggering and even I, as a self-proclaimed die-hard fan, was surprised at the total.

Yes, you read that right, 353!

These 353 teams are broken up in 32 total conferences with an average of 11 teams per conference playing to both win their conference regular season championship – an honor given to the team with the best in-conference record at the end of the year – and to try and win their conference tournament championship for a trip to the “Big Dance”, the NCAA Tournament. NCAA basketball has come a long way from their first season in 1924, when there were only 8 conferences total!

Let’s take a brief trip down memory lane, shall we? I want to take a look at the number of conferences at the beginning of each decade to show you the rapid growth of the sport over the years. Keep in mind, the first year of NCAA Men’s Division 1 Basketball was 1924:

  • 1930: 9 conferences
  • 1940: 11 conferences
  • 1950: 17 conferences
  • 1960: 18 conferences
  • 1970: 19 conferences
  • 1980: 29 conferences
  • 1990: 34 conferences
  • 2000: 32 conferences
  • 2010: 33 conferences
  • 2019: 32 conferences

One of the most attractive aspects NCAA Division 1 Basketball that draws in so many fans is that each of the 351 teams has a chance at making the NCAA Tournament at the beginning of each year. Yeah, they may not win it all but how many other college sports give their teams the right to play, and sometimes beat, some of the best teams in the country for a chance to win it all.

NCAA Division 1 Football gives what they call the Power Conferences (5 conferences total) the opportunity to play for a national title.

While it would be next to impossible to list all 351 schools, I still wanted to give you, the reader, a chance to do some research on this topic. So below is a link to each conference homepage, with a list of all of the conference champions from last season, so you can see all 351 of the teams somewhere in there and each respective conference champion.

  • Conference: 2018-19 Conference Tournament Champion
  • America East – Vermont Catamounts
  • American – Cincinnati Bearcats
  • Atlantic 10 – Saint Louis Billikens
  • ACC – Duke Blue Devils
  • Atlantic Sun – Liberty Flames
  • Big South – Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs
  • Big 12 – Iowa State Cyclones
  • Big East – Villanova Wildcats
  • Big Sky – Montana Grizzlies
  • Big 10 – Michigan State Spartans
  • Big West – UC Irvine Anteaters
  • Colonial – Northeastern Huskies
  • Conference USA – Old Dominion Monarchs
  • Horizon League – Northern Kentucky Norse
  • Ivy League – Yale Bulldogs
  • MAAC – Iona Gaels
  • Mid-American – Buffalo Bulls
  • MEAC – North Carolina Central Eagles
  • Missouri Valley – Bradley Braves
  • Mountain West – Utah State Aggies
  • Northeast – Fairleigh Dickinson Knights
  • Ohio Valley – Murray State Racers
  • Pac 12 – Oregon Ducks
  • Patriot League – Colgate Raiders
  • SEC – Auburn Tigers
  • Southern – Wofford Terriers
  • Southland – Abilene Christian Wildcats
  • Southwestern – Prairie View A&M Panthers
  • Summit League – North Dakota State Bison
  • Sun Belt – Georgia State Panthers
  • West Coast – Saint Mary’s Gaels
  • WAC – New Mexico State Aggies

As we mentioned at the beginning of the piece, the only way for a lot of these teams to make it to the NCAA Tournament is to win their conference tournaments. So while a team like Duke could technically lose their conference tournament, if they still have a good enough year otherwise, the tournament voters can reward them with what is called an “at-large bid” or a spot in the tournament based on the rest of their season resume. This can include different measurable aspects like strength of schedule, key wins, overall wins, etc.

Unfortunately, a team like North Dakota State from the Summit League just isn’t going to have enough opportunity to earn their spot in the tournament through any other way but to win their conference and earn an “automatic bid” which is given to each conference tournament winner prior to the tournament. A lot of teams live by the motto, “win and you’re in”, literally.

If you have a favorite team, what is their likelihood of making it to the NCAA Tournament each year? Are you a part of a tortured college basketball fanbase? Drop a comment below!

College Basketball Teams 2022 for Men and Women: Current School News

Filed in Articles by TMLT Editions January 5, 2022

College basketball teams

Have you had sleepless nights and wondered how you can do well in any of the college basketball teams?

Today is your lucky day because I've laid out everything you need to know to start your dream of becoming a basketball player.

Why should I choose basketball?

Basketball is an exciting sport suitable for people of all skill levels and ages as it is popular all over the world.

A standard basketball team consists of five players per side. You can also play 2v2 or 3v3 games, or you can play by yourself. You can play basketball on the indoor court all year round.

The main goal of the game is to score points by shooting the ball through the hoop. Use defensive strategies to prevent other teams from scoring.

You can play basketball in a playful and competitive way. Either way, it's a great way to build strength, coordination, and muscle endurance. In addition, you have the opportunity to become part of a team or a larger community.

Before we talk about college basketball teams, read on to learn more about how the physical, emotional, and social benefits of playing basketball can improve your overall health and well-being.

You will also learn how to start if you want to start the game.

Health benefits of basketball

Basketball has many starts and stops. Although it is not very popular in aerobics, it is still a great exercise that can help you.

1. Strengthening muscular endurance.

Playing basketball requires agility, strength and endurance. You must use high-intensity, short-term muscle contractions to move quickly and change direction.

You also need muscular endurance, that is, the ability of a muscle to apply force repeatedly over a long period of time. You can increase your muscular endurance by playing basketball and exercising to increase the strength of your lower and upper limbs.

You can also focus on strengthening your core and back muscles. This will positively affect your stamina, energy, level and performance.

2. Strong bones.

Participation in team sports such as basketball can bring unique physical and mental health benefits. A 2018 study from reliable sources showed that team sports have a positive effect on bone strength.
Compared to sedentary people, people who play handball and football have higher bone mineral density.

3. Improved balance and coordination.

Playing basketball requires you to develop hand-eye-foot coordination while maintaining balance as you move. During the game, you need to move your body quickly when jumping, panning or changing direction.

Basketball requires motor skills such as shooting, passing and dribbling. You also practice rebounding and defense. Maintaining a strong body makes all of these movements easier to perform.

4. Develop basic motor skills.

Playing basketball gives teenagers the opportunity to develop the motor skills they need to develop. A 2018 study points to the effectiveness of basketball in improving the basic motor skills children need to master.

Playing basketball helps improve coordination, flexibility and endurance. It also promotes speed, agility and strength.

These skills have been shown to positively influence healthy body weight and more exercise. It can improve cardiorespiratory health and increase self-esteem.

5. Improve body composition.

In a 2018 study, researchers found that playing basketball had a positive effect on overall body composition. In this study, untrained men trained in street basketball for 3 months, which had a positive effect on overall health and body composition.

After training, these people increased their muscle mass and decreased their percentage of body fat.

6. Keep your heart healthy.

Regular exercise can help improve heart health and overall health. According to a 2019 study, basketball increases resting heart rate, which has a positive effect on cardiovascular health.

This is associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease.

7. Burn calories.

Regular exercise can help improve heart health and overall health. According to 2019 studyyear, basketball increases resting heart rate, which has a positive effect on cardiopulmonary function.

This is associated with a lower chance of developing cardiovascular disease.

8. Improves spatial and bodily perception.

Basketball is a game that requires spatial awareness. You need to know where you need to make the perfect shot or play defensively.

When you have space and body awareness, you will know exactly where you need to be when your teammate or opponent shoots or passes the ball. As your spatial awareness improves, it also helps to maintain balance.

9. Boosts confidence

One of the best things about playing basketball is that it really boosts your confidence. As your confidence grows, so does your confidence in your skills.

Self-confidence allows you to face life with an improved attitude towards life and has a positive effect on all aspects of your life.

10. Promotes cardiovascular health.

Basketball is good for heart health! As you keep moving, your heart rate increases. It also helps build endurance, which is important when you want to make sure your heart is healthy. This will help reduce the risk of stroke and heart disease later in life.

What are the social benefits of basketball?

➢ Basket teaches homework

➢ Develop a strong sense of community

➢ Prevent drug abuse

➢ Improving communication skills

➢ Improving decision skills

➢ Teaching time

National Student Sports Association (NCAA), National Student Sports Association (NCAA), National the Collegiate Athletic Association (NAIA) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) govern collegiate basketball in the United States.

Each of these organizations is classified by the number and amount of scholarships for athletes. They hold different meetings to divide the top basketball teams into groups based on location.

Below are results, ideas, and information about the top men's and women's college basketball teams.

Best Men's College Basketball Teams

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For students and fans, these teams provide an incredible learning and viewing experience.

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1. Gonzag

first in the first Gonzaga the bulldog is on the list. The Gonzaga Bulldogs is an intercollegiate men's basketball program representing Gonzaga University as one of the colleges with basketball teams.

The Gonzaga Bulldogs play home basketball on campus at the McCarthy Sports Center in Spokane, Washington. Gonzaga received the WCC Player of the Year award with 15 players.

With the addition of senior point guard Andrew Nembhard, the Bulldogs' Mark Foer will top the list for most of this year, as they did last season.

2. ULCA

Second, the ULCA Bruins men's basketball team is on the list. The UCLA Bruins men's basketball program represents UCLA men's basketball as one of the colleges with basketball teams, Los Angeles as a member of the Pac12 Conference.

The team was founded in 1919 and has won a record 11 NCAA championships.

Last year, the Bruins were the second team to reach the semi-finals out of the top four, but this time the championship foundation should be stronger, which means they are the second-best college basketball team.

3- Kansas

Third on the list is the Kansas-Jayhawks men's basketball program, the University of Kansas intercollegiate men's basketball program in Division I of the NCAA, and the team competes in the Big 12 Conference.

KS is the most prestigious varsity basketball program in the nation, with a total of five national championships, six national silver titles, and the most conference titles in the nation. counts as one

4 - Michigan

Michigan Slot Machine The Wolverine basketball team is an intercollegiate basketball program representing the University of Michigan.

The school participates in the NCAA Division I Big Ten conference. The Wolverines will play a home basketball game at the Chrysler Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Michigan won an NCAA championship plus 2 National Invitational (NIT) Championships, 15 Big Ten Conference titles, and 2 Big Ten Championship titles, as well as NIT titles.

Top ten leagues left vacant due to NCAA sanctions. The team is coached by former Michigan star Joanne Howard.

5. Texas

The Texas Longhorns represented the University of Texas at Austin in NCAA Division I. The Longhorns finished 17th in all NCAA I college basketball programs.

However, Texas is second only to Kansas in the Big 12 conference basketball program.

The Longhorns have won a total of 28 conference championships in men's basketball, have played in the NCAA Tournament a total of 35 times, and have made three Final Four appearances. NCAA (1943, 1947, 2003).

Texas ranks 6th in all Division I men's basketball programs in total NCAA tournament games won without winning a national championship.

6. Vilanova

The Villanova Wildcats basketball program represents Villanova University as one of the colleges with men's basketball teams. The Wildcats have won three national championships in 1985, 2016 and 2018.

They were still the worst seed to win the title as the No. 8 seed in the 1985 NCAA Tournament. Villanova reached the semi-finals in 1939, 1971, 1985, 2009, 2016 and 2018.

Their last four out of six appearances is the thirteenth in history. As of 2019year their NCAA tournament record is 65-37.

Villanova defeated six No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament. It is the sixth most common in history. Villanova also reached the semi-finals in 1939, 1971, 1985, 2009, 2016 and 2018.

Their last four appearances are their thirteenth in history. As of 2019, they have an NCAA tournament record of 65-37.

Villanova became the sixth player in history to win six No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament.

They also won the Big East Regular Season Championship eight times, but recently won four times in a row from 2014 to 2017.

They have also won the Big East Tournament four times (1995, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019), and by 2021 Villanova has won 1,817 and finished 19th on the Division I men's basketball team.

7. Purdue

Purdue Boilermakers Basketball is one of the colleges with draft basketball teams, participated in the NCAA Division 1 and is a member of the Big Ten League. Purdue Basketball has 24 of the top ten championships.

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Boilermakers hosted the NCAA Tournament Semifinals twice but still won the NCAA Championship despite being retrospectively named the Helms Sports Foundation and PremoPorretta Power Poll National Champion between 1931 to 1932.

Purdue University sent over 30 players to the NBA, including two first picks in the draft.

8. Duke

Duke Blue The Devils basketball team represents NCAA Division I College Basketball Duke University and competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

Team won the NCAA Men's Basketball Program for the fourth time in history, now coached by Mike Krzyzewski.

Duke has won 5 NCAA championships, appeared in 11 championship games and has 16 final strengths. Duke has the highest NCAA tournament winning percentage of .755 NCAA.

Duke became the 21st Atlantic Coast Conference record holder and won 19 regular season ACC titles.
Prior to joining the ACC, Duke won the Southern Conference championship five times.

Duke has also finished season 1 in AP voting seven times and is the top all-week leader, ranking first in the nation in 1-week AP rankings.

In addition, Duke is the third longest-running series in AP Top 25 history, having appeared 200 times in a row from 1996 to 2007 and voted 231 times in Kansas since 2009to 2021 and 1966. At the bottom.

9. Baylor

The Baylor Bears men's basketball team represents Baylor University in Waco, Texas in Division I. They are also known as the "Bears".

Baylor competes in the Big 12 League. The team plays at home at the Ferrer Center. He is currently coached by American college basketball coach Scott Drew.

10. Illinois

Illini is considered one of the best colleges with a basketball team in men's basketball. basketball team is an NCAA level 1 college basketball team that plays in ten major league games.

The home game will be played at the University of Illinois State Farm Center at Urbana-Champaign.

Illinois hosted pre-match national and non-NCAA national championships awarded by the PremoPorretta Power Poll in 1915 and 1943.

Illinois has made 31 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship appearances, has appeared in 5 semi-finals and 9 elite quarter-finals, and has won 17 top regular season championships.

The team is currently led by Brad Underwood, appointed March 18, 2017. By the end of the 2017/18 season, Illinois had its 12th basketball program.

11. Memphis

The Memphis Tigers men's basketball team is the team that represents the University of Memphis in the NCAA basketball league, founded in 1912.

They are also called "tigers". The Tigers have been attending the American Athletic Conference since 2013.

In 2020, the Tigers had their 26th arena, Elma Roane Field House, and the team has played off-campus home games since the mid-1960s. In 2004, both teams moved to a new downtown location, the FedEx Forum.

The ESPN Department of Statistics and Information ranked Memphis as the 19th most successful basketball program on its list of 50 games, 50 goals in 50 games annually from 1962 to 2012. Team coach - Ryan Silverfield.

12. Oregon

The Oregon Ducks men's basketball team is an intercollegiate basketball program that competes in the NCAA Division I, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and represents the University of Oregon.

The Ducks play their home games at the Matthew Knight Arena, which can seat 12,364 people.

In 1939, under Howard Hobson, Oregon State won the first NCAA men's national basketball championship.

In 2017, under head coach Dana Altman, they again reached the semi-finals, the longest time between appearances in NCAA history (78 years).

The Ducks have competed 17 times in the NCAA Tournament and won 8 division championships.

13. Kentucky Wildcats

The Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team is an American college basketball team representing the University of Kentucky. In terms of two wins, Kentucky is the most successful NCAA Division I basketball program in history.

Kentucky leads all schools in total NCAA tournament appearances (59), NCAA tournament wins (131), NCAA tournament games played (184), NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearances (45), NCAA Elite Eight appearances (38) , total postseason tournament appearances (68) and regular season conference championships (53, of which 51 are Southeastern Conference (SEC) regular season championships).

In addition, Kentucky has played in 17 NCAA Finals (third all-time behind North Carolina and UCLA), 12 NCAA championship games (tied with UCLA for the first time), and won eight NCAA championships (only 11 behind UCLA). ).

14. Alabama

The Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team represents NCAA Division I men's basketball at the University of Alabama.

The program will be played at the Southeast Conference (SEC).

In the conference tournament title, the SEC only tracks longtime basketball team Kentucky, in total wins behind Kentucky and Arkansas.

This is also the SEC's fourth regular season conference title behind Kentucky, LSU and Tennessee.
In the Premo-Porretta Power Poll, Alabama was retroactively named National Champion ahead of the NCAA Tournament in the 1929-30 season.

15. Houston

The Houston Cougars men's basketball team represents the University of Houston in Houston, Texas, in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament.

The university is a member of the American Athletic Conference. The program has made the NCAA Tournament Final Four six times. It is the 10th largest Thailand in history.

Top Women's College Basketball Teams

Slot Machine The best women's college basketball teams in the country, everything is changing for the national championship and the right to showcase their talents on the big stage.

For aspiring colleges with basketball teams, attending one of the best women's basketball schools greatly increases your chances of making it to the WNBA.

In addition, other students attending these schools enjoy watching and cheering for the best team.

1. Baylor University

With three national titles, including the 2005, 2012 and 2019 championships, Baylor University has been ranked among the top women's college basketball teams.

In addition to 10 conference championships, the school boasts a win rate of 661 and has reached the final four times.

Eight Bears were selected in the first round of the WNBA Draft. This is the seventh highest rate among all universities.

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University of Notre Dame

The University of Notre Dame boasts one of the top women's college basketball teams with a win rate of 750 and approximately 1,000 wins.

The school also has titles in two countries. From 2011 to 2019, the school has appeared in all but two of the finals, in a total of nine matches.

We have selected ten Irish fighters for the first round of the WNBA Draft.

3. Duke University

Although Duke has never won an NCAA title, it ranks the top women's college basketball teams because of the program's consistency over the years.

Duke has reached the final four times since 1999. The Blue Devils reached the final at 1999 and 2006 (where they lost in overtime).

This college basketball center produced 11 first-round picks, which rank fourth on the all-time list.

4. Mississippi State University

A relative newcomer to the ranks of the top women's college basketball teams, Mississippi State University recently made a splash on the national stage, reaching back-to-back NCAA Finals in 2017 and 2018 (losing both games).

Michigan State University is looking to return to the Final Four for the third time in team history in the 2020-2021 season, finishing fifth in the nation before entering the season.

In the WNBA Draft, they selected five Bulldogs in the first round, including the third pick in 2019.

5. University of Louisville

The University of Louisville was named one of the top women's college basketball teams based on three trips to the NCAA Final Four in 2009, 2013 and 2018. 90,003 90,002 The Cardinals finished sixth in the reduced national rankings in 2019-20 and retained that spot in 2020-21.

The WofL also performed well in the WNBA draft, seeing four players selected in the first round, including the first overall selection in 2009year.

6. University of Maryland College

In 2006, the University of Maryland at College Park won a thrilling overtime game to win the team's first NCAA title.

UMD will return to the Final Four twice more in 2014 and 2015, bringing their total number of national semi-final appearances to five.

Terrapins is also ranked among the best women's colleges. basketball teams with over 1,000 program wins, a win rate of 701, and development of eight first-round picks.

7. Stanford University

In addition to winning the 1990 and 1992 NCAA championships, Stanford University boasts the best college basketball teams with a win rate of 0.766.

Stanford, ranked among the top three women's college basketball teams in the 2020-21 season, is looking to return to the Final Four for the 14th time in team history - in third place all-time.

The school made 12 first-round picks in the WNBA Draft, which also finished third overall.

8. University of Connecticut

The University of Connecticut prides itself on being one of the best college basketball and women's college basketball teams in the past two decades.

Although the team won their first national title in 1995, their 2000 league title earned them 10 notable titles in 16 seasons. From 2014 to 2017, the team won 111 matches in a row.

The UConn Huskies also eliminated 25 WNBA players in the first round, 10 more than the next best team.

9. University of South Carolina

Recently won the NCAA Championship in 2017, making them one of the top women's college basketball teams in the country.

Although the March Madness was canceled in 2020, the school had to enter the tournament as the best team.

The University of South Carolina also made seven first-round picks in the WNBA Draft, placing first among all women's college basketball teams.

10. University of Tennessee

Knoxville is one of the nation's college basketball teams with more wins than any other school and a winning percentage of 801.

The Volunteers have won eight NCAA championships, including back-to-back wins in 2007 and 2008.

University of Tennessee Knoxville players have been selected in the first round of the WNBA draft 15 times, surpassed only by the University of Connecticut.

Best Men's Basketball Colleges in the US

Student-athletes have many options for men's college basketball teams, but not all of them are good.

Our mission at College Factual is to provide you with as much information as possible to help you make that decision. Our ranking of the best colleges for men's basketball is one of the tools we have developed to help in this regard.

1. University of Kentucky

2. Duke University

3. Northwestern University

4. University of Kansas

5. University of Louisville

6. Villanova University

7. University of Vanderbilt

8. Southern Methodist University

9. University of Northern Carolina in Chapel Hill

10. University Arizona

11. Miami University

12. University Baylor

13. University of Gonzaga

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15 Syracuse University

16 University of Florida

17 University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

18 University of Notre Dame

19. The main campus of the university of Peredy

20. Visconsin University - Madison

21. Southern California University

22. University of Rice

24. University Wayke Forest

25. University of Michigan

26. University of Florida Florida

27 University of Virginia

28 University of South Carolina

29 University of Illinois Urbana

30 Creighton University

31 University of Cincinnati

Best women's colleges with basketball teams in the USA

1. Baylor University

2. Department University

3. University DUKA

4. University Elon

5. University of Florida

6. University of George Washington

7. Gonzaga University

8. Iowa State University

9. Marquette University

10. Mississippi State University

11. North Carolina State University

12. North-Western University

13. University of Ohio

14. Kuinnipak University

15. University of Rice

16. Standford University

17. Syracuse University

18. University of Connecticut

19. Women basketball in Iowa.

20 University of Louisville

21 University of Maryland

22 University of Miami

23 University of Michigan

24 University of Notre Dame

25. Oregon University

26. South Carolina University

27. Tennessi University

28. Texas University in Austin

29. Virginia University

30. Vanderbillet

How much costs to go to basketball college?

Now you know the entire list of college basketball teams in the US, and now you will be thinking about how much it costs to get into them. College.

Well, you don't have to worry because I've got your back, and below I'll explain the average college basketball tuition.

Our researchers found that the average cost of college education in the 2017-2018 school year was $90,005 for public schools (in-state) $90,770 and $46,950 for nonprofit private schools, including tuition, fees, room, and board only.

School expenses continue to grow every year, even taking into account inflation.

Statistics and main results of the average cost of basketball colleges

➢Average total cost of public colleges: $ 25.290 (in a condition) $ 40.940 (outside)

➢ Media total cost of private colleges: $ 50,900

➢ more than 19.9 million according to forecasts, in the fall of 2018, students will enter American colleges and universities, with about 6.7 million people enrolled in two-year institutions and ➢13.3 million in four-year institutions.

➢ Most students pay between $6,000 and $15,000 for both public and private US schools.

➢ New England has the highest tuition fees in both two and four year public schools, averaging $5,370 and $12,990 Respectively

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What is the minimum height required for a basketball dunk?

Now let's look at a few things.

The hoop is 10 feet above the ground, but you need your hand to be above the hoop to dip the ball. In fact, your fingers should be at least 10 feet 6 inches high.

Now one more thing to consider is consistent coverage. On average, a 6 foot tall guy has 8 feet of standing reach. However, this is also affected by things like shoulder width and construction.

Another thing to consider is your weight. While weight won't determine how high you need to jump, it will determine how much force you need to apply.

The NBA now has great dunkers up to 5ft 6in, but they had exceptional vertical jumps.

What you need to do is calculate your height, standing reach and weight and enter them into the website below.

How many basketball scholarships are given each year?

If you'd like a college basketball recruiter to offer you a scholarship to play NCAA Division 1 basketball, you're not alone.

Nearly 4,500 players receive scholarships at the Division 1 men's level, while over 5,000 female basketball players have the opportunity to play in college basketball hoops.

NCAA Division 2 Basketball Scholarships are a little more difficult to understand because these university programs allow full or partial student-athlete scholarships to be offered.

If you are one of the top players being hired to play D2 basketball, a college recruiter may offer you a "full" scholarship to cover all college expenses. If not, you may be offered any options (for example, semi-education with meals).

The NCAA requires that total stipends for the basketball program not exceed the equivalent of 10 full stipends for men or 10 full stipends for women.

College recruiters follow the same rules when they offer you scholarships from NAIA schools. The better athlete you are, the higher offer you can get.

The athletic scholarships offered for the D1, D2, and NAIA programs for women and men combined total over $2 billion.

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Do you get paid for college basketball?

As of November 10, 2021, the median annual salary for colleges with basketball teams in the US is $33,487 per year.

Just in case you need a simple payroll calculator, it's about $16.10 an hour. This is equivalent to $644 per week or $2,791 per month.

While Zip Recruiter sees an annual salary of $59,000 to $15,000.

Most college basketball salaries currently range from $21,000 (40,000th percentile) to $75,90 (50,500th percentile), with the highest paid workers (50,500th percentile) earning $25,000 annually at United States.

The average college basketball salary range varies (up to $19,000), which suggests there can be many opportunities for promotions and pay increases depending on skill level, location, and years of experience.

Judging from the recent ZipRecruiter job posting activity, the College Basketball job market in both Uyo, NG and the state is not very active with a few companies currently hiring.

College basketball in your area earns an average of $33,487 per year, or the same as the national median annual salary of $33,487.

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Ministry of Science and Higher Education

of the Russian Federation

Federal State Budgetary

Educational Institution

Higher Education

"Bashkir State University"
Sterlitamak branch
College 9000

Completed by: 1st year student

group K-Z3E11

Muzagitova Tansulpan Fanurovna

Checked by:

Teacher Erokhin Alexander Anatolyevich

Sterlitamak, 2022

CONTENTS

Introduction.

1. The emergence of basketball.

2. The history of the development of basketball.

3. The emergence of professional leagues.

4. Basic rules.

5. Roles of the players.

6. Game technique.

6.1. Attack technique.

6.2. Protection technique.

7. Violations.

8. Fouls.

Conclusion.

References.

INTRODUCTION

Basketball (eng. basketball - basket, ball - ball) - a sports team game with a ball.

Basketball is one of the most popular sports. Basketball is played by two teams, each of which consists of five field players (in total, each team has 12 people, substitutions are not limited). The goal of each team is to throw the ball into the opponent's net ring (basket) with their hands and prevent the other team from taking possession of the ball and throwing it into their own basket. The basket is at a height of 3.05 m (10 ft) from the floor. For a ball thrown from close and medium distances, two points are counted, from a far one (because of the 3-point line) - three points; a free throw is worth one point. The standard size of a basketball court is 28 meters long and 15 meters wide. Basketball is one of the most popular sports in the world.

Basketball players are characterized by a well-developed eye and a wide field of vision. Emotional game raises the mood of a person, makes him sociable and contact.
Since its inception (1891, USA) basketball has undergone many changes and refinements. The technique and tactics of the game were improved, the rules of competitions and refereeing, the size of the playing field, its markings and equipment were specified. The game has become widespread all over the world, numerous meetings and basketball competitions, up to intercontinental ones, began to be held. Basketball has been included in the program of the Olympic Games since 1936 years old (game inventor James Naismith was there as a guest). Regular world basketball championships among men have been held since 1950, among women since 1953, and European championships since 1935.

International club competitions are held in Europe: Euroleague, Eurocup, FIBA ​​Challenge Cup.

This game has reached its greatest development in the USA: the championship of the National Basketball Association (NBA) has been the strongest national club tournament in the world for more than 50 years. Basketball is considered the national sport in Lithuania.

A holistic pedagogical system for training basketball players emerged.
In modern life, more and more use of physical exercises is aimed not at achieving high results, but at increasing their health-improving effect on the general population. To solve such a global problem, the most effective means are, first of all, sports games.

Modern basketball is in the stage of a rapid creative upsurge, aimed at activating actions, both in attack and in defense. Basketball is one of the means of physical development and education of youth.

In accordance with the comprehensive program of physical education for schoolchildren, basketball is one of the means of physical education. The technique of playing basketball is diverse. Throws are the most important technique. The success of the game ultimately depends on the accuracy of the throw. By throwing the ball, schoolchildren begin to study in the 5th grade. However, we did not find literature data reflecting the level of schoolchildren's ability to learn throws, which are studied according to the school curriculum. Knowing the level of learning and the dynamics of the formation of the throwing technique will allow teachers to select and use in the lesson tools that provide learning at a higher level.

1. THE RISE OF BASKETBALL

In the winter of 1891, the students of the Youth Christian Association College of Springfield, Massachusetts, forced to do endless gymnastic exercises, considered at that time almost the only means of introducing young people to sports, were very bored in physical education classes. It was necessary to put an end to the monotony of such activities, to introduce a fresh stream into them, which would be able to satisfy the competitive needs of strong and healthy young people.

College teacher James Naismith found a way out of a seemingly dead-end situation. On December 21, 1891, he tied two peach baskets to the railing of the balcony of the sports hall and, dividing eighteen students into two teams, offered them a game, the meaning of which was to throw more balls into the rivals' basket.

The idea of ​​this game originated in his school years, when children played the old game "duck-on-a-rock" ("Duck on a stone"). The meaning of this game, popular at that time, was as follows: throwing a small stone, it was necessary to hit the top of another stone, larger in size, with it.

Quite pragmatically called "basketball" game only remotely resembled modern basketball. There was no dribbling, the players only threw it to each other, standing still, and then tried to throw it into the basket, and only with both hands from below or from the chest, and after a successful throw, one of the players climbed onto a ladder attached to the wall and removed the ball from the basket . From a modern point of view, the actions of the teams would seem to us sluggish and inhibited, but the goal of Dr. Naismith was to create a team game in which a large number of participants could be involved at the same time, and his invention fully met this task.

2. HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF BASKETBALL

Originally created to revitalize gymnastics lessons, basketball has gradually become a sport game with all its inherent features. In 1894 in the United States, the first official rules of the game were published, according to which competitions began to be held. A significant event in the development of the game was the creation on June 18, 1932. International Basketball Federation - FIBA.

In 1935 The IOC has decided to recognize basketball as an Olympic sport. Basketball was gaining more and more popularity, but since the first game, the technique, tactics and rules of the game have changed. Today, two teams of 5 people play on a 28x15m court. The game lasts 4 halves of 10 minutes of pure time. If at the end of playing time the score in the game remains equal, an additional period of 5 minutes is assigned, there can be an unlimited number of such periods. The team with the most points wins. For a goal scored from behind the three-point line, 3 points are assigned, from the area to the three-point line - 2, from the free throw line - 1 point.

The origins of modern basketball .

Basketball is perhaps the only popular sport whose date and place of origin is known for certain.

Basketball has changed over time... Naismith, of course. couldn't imagine modern sports arenas filled with thousands of fans because he just invented basketball as an indoor activity for his students to play during the long New England winter, so it was a game of patience in the beginning and strategies… Most of the first games had a score that never went over 15 or 20 points.

Although basketball has always been an athletic game, the opportunities to show "airiness" in it allowed the development of athletes who could perform aerial acrobatics that Dr. Naismith could only dream of. Basketball was first introduced at the Olympic Games in Berlin in 1936.

At the height of the game, Naismith was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, despite the fact that he was already named after him. Basketball has come a long way since James Naismith and is one of the most popular sports in the world today.

3. THE APPEARANCE OF PROFESSIONAL LEAGUES

The first officially registered association of professional basketball teams, called the National Basketball League, arose in 1898 and existed for five years, after which it broke up into several independent leagues that held their own championships.

One of the innovations, designed to speed up the game, but in fact only increased the risk of injury to athletes, was the introduction of a wire mesh that encloses the basketball court on all sides. Thanks to her, the ball always remained in the game, but only the most desperate dared to fight for possession at the net, coming out of such martial arts with numerous bruises and long-lasting imprints of the net all over the body. Such fences, more suitable for hockey matches or ultimate fighting, were abolished only in 1929 year.

Fortunately, there were many more smart innovations. Back in 1892, they began to cut out the bottom of the baskets so as not to climb the stairs to them after each goal scored, and then completely replaced them with metal rings. However, a ball accurately sent into such a ring could hit it without hitting the temples, which often caused controversy about the effectiveness of the throw, and cylindrical rope nets appeared on the rings, slightly tapering downwards, clearly fixing each hit of the ball into the ring.

At the first basketball games, the spectators, located on the balcony behind the basket, often prevented the visiting team from hitting it, simply by hitting the balls sent to the basket of their favorite team. Such extraneous interference caused in 1893 the appearance of a barrier shield between the ring and the balcony, and a little later it turned out that it was much easier to hit the ball into the ring with a rebound from the shield than to try to hit the ring itself directly.

The rules of the game also underwent gradual changes. Practice has shown that violations of the rules when attacking the ring should be penalized with a free throw taken without interference from a distance of 4.57 m from the ring (1894 years), that two points should be awarded for a successful field goal, and one point for a free throw (1895), that five people from each side are the optimal number of athletes simultaneously taking part in the game (1897). Each player was allowed to commit no more than five violations of the rules per match - the sixth error automatically led to his removal from the site until the end of the meeting.

The most heated discussions flared up around dribbling. Having not come to a consensus on this issue, different leagues held their tournaments according to their own rules - in some, dribbling was strictly forbidden, in others it was allowed to hit the ball on the court only a certain number of times, and in others, dribbling was allowed without any restrictions, that is , by tapping the ball on the floor, the player could catch it, and then resume dribbling again and repeat this procedure ad infinitum. But in any case, the ball was dribbling with both hands simultaneously.

The Basketball Association of America (BAA) was formed in 1946. The first match under her auspices took place on November 1 of the same year in Toronto (Canada) between the teams of Toronto Huskies and New York Knickerbockers. After three playing seasons, in 1949, the association merged with the US National Basketball League to form the National Basketball Association (NBA). By the middle of the century, basketball had become widespread in educational institutions, becoming one of the key sports there, and as a result, interest in professional basketball increased proportionally. At 1959 in Springfield, where the first ever basketball game took place, the Hall of Fame was established, which perpetuates the names of the most significant players, coaches, referees and other people who have made a significant contribution to the development of the game. About a decade later, in 1967, another organization was created - the American Basketball Association, which for some time competed with the NBA; however, it also did not remain independent for long and after 9 years it merged with the National Basketball Association. The latter is currently one of the most influential and well-known professional basketball leagues in the world.

4. BASIC RULES

Basketball is played by two teams with five players each. The goal of each team in basketball is to shoot the ball into the opponent's basket and interfere with the other team, take possession of the ball, and shoot it into the basket.

The winner in basketball is the team that has scored the most points at the end of playing time.

According to the rules of basketball, the game consists of four periods of ten minutes each with breaks of two minutes. The duration of the break between halves of the game is fifteen minutes. If the score is tied at the end of the fourth period, the game is extended by an additional period of five minutes, or by as many periods of five minutes as necessary to break the balance in the score. The teams must switch baskets before the third period. The game officially begins with a jump ball in the center circle when the ball is legally tapped by one of the jumpers.

In basketball, the ball is played only with the hands. Running with the ball, intentionally kicking it, blocking it with any part of the foot, or punching it is a foul. Accidental contact or touching of the ball with the foot or leg is not a violation.

If a player accidentally shoots the ball from the court into his basket, the points are recorded to the opposing captain. If a player deliberately shoots the ball from the court into his basket, it is a violation and no points are scored.

It is a foul if a player causes the ball to enter the basket from below. A turn occurs when a player has a live ball on the court and steps one or more times in any direction with the same foot while the other foot, called the pivot foot, maintains its place of contact with the floor.

Whenever a player gains control of a live ball on the court, a basket attempt must be made by his team within twenty-four seconds.

The greatest pleasure from the game can be obtained if you learn how to correctly perform the basic techniques - passing, dribbling, throwing in the basket, defending, picking up and finishing off the bounced ball. At first, for a beginner, probably, not everything will turn out as smoothly as for an experienced athlete. But experience is a matter of time.

Each team consists of five players and seven substitutes. Athletes wear uniforms in contrasting colors. On the jersey of each player, on the chest and on the back, a number is drawn. In international competitions, numbers from 4 to 15 are allowed. Two basketball players of the same team cannot have the same numbers.

The game begins with a dropped ball in the center circle. Two people, one from each team, stand in the center circle, each in a semicircle on their own side of the court. The referee throws the ball between them so that none of the jumping players who are trying to throw the falling ball in the direction of their partners can touch it above the flight point. Arguing players are not allowed to catch the ball. When it is played, the remaining eight athletes must be located outside the center circle until the ball is put into play.

Once the team has possession of the ball, the players may pass it to each other. While standing still, the player is not allowed to take more than one step with the ball in his hands. Passing is the easiest way to move the ball. The team is not limited in their number before the throw attempt. Usually, before throwing the ball into the basket, the team performs several passes, but this is not required.

Another way to move the ball is to dribble. It allows the player to move with the ball around the court without the help of partners. The dribble is carried out by successive hits of the ball on the floor with the hand. A player is not limited in the number of strokes he can make while dribbling, but if he catches it after dribbling, he is not allowed to dribble again. He must pass the ball to a partner or try to shoot it into the opponent's basket. A technical player knows how to dribble the ball with any hand without looking at it, but watching the actions of other basketball players on the court.

There are no restrictions in the game regarding which player and from which position can throw the ball into the ring. Everyone in possession of the ball within the area has the right to shoot, but, of course, the closer he is to the basket, the more likely he is to succeed. The ball must be directed directly into the hoop or backboard after a hit that rebounds into the basket.

On an unsuccessful throw, the ball rebounds from the ring or backboard and either team may try to take it. The players of the attacking team try to finish the ball in the basket immediately or, having mastered it, make repeated throws. The team has 30 seconds to shoot for the basket. If this rule is violated, the ball is transferred to the other team.

Violations of the rules that are not considered a foul are simply errors: running with the ball in hands (jogging), punching the ball, dribbling with two hands, repeated (double) dribbling, kicking the ball out of bounds, kicking. For errors or fouls that do not result in free throws, the game is restarted with a throw-in from the sideline of the point closest to the place of the infringement. The athlete must put the ball into play within five seconds. After a successful shot for a field goal or a successful last free throw, the ball is put into play by members of the opposing team from behind the end line.

A basketball match is served by two referees and a secretarial staff. Judges move on different sides of the site. They have different rights. The secretarial apparatus includes a timekeeper, a secretary and a 30-second operator. The referees conduct the game by blowing the whistle and using a system of gestures to show their decisions.

The scorer sums up the score in the game protocol in chronological order. It records field goals, free throw hits and misses, registers the fouls received by each player, and immediately informs the chief referee when a player receives a fifth personal caution. He also informs the referees when the team commits eight fouls (after which any of them is punished with two free throws). The secretary registers the minute breaks taken by each team and notifies the coach through the referees if he takes a second half-out in one half of the game. It shows the number of fouls committed by the player using numbered markers and also notifies the field officials of substitutions.

The timekeeper controls the playing time and announces the end of the period with a special signal. The game consists of two periods of 20 minutes each. In the event of a tie, an additional 5-minute period is assigned, or as many such periods as are required in order to change the tie score. The game clock registers only pure game time. When the referee in the field gives a signal, the timekeeper stops the clock and starts it again at the moment when, after putting the ball into play, it is touched by one of the basketball players on the court. The clock stops when free throws are taken.

The 30 second operator ensures that the team has no more than 30 seconds of possession of the ball before the shot and signals if this rule is violated.

After the end of the first period, the teams are given a 10-minute break. The second period begins with a dropped ball, also in cases where both teams have equal rights to possession of the ball.

The team in possession of the ball must, within 10 seconds, advance it into the opponent's half. After that, the ball cannot be returned to its backcourt. This will be a mistake.

Each team has its own captain. If the captain leaves the pitch, he must notify the referees which of the players will take over his duties. The tactics of the team's game is usually controlled by the coach, who decides which of the basketball players will start the game, who should be replaced and when. The number of substitutions in a match is not limited. Substitution is allowed only when the ball is dead (out of play) and time is stopped, and if this happened after a violation of the rules, then only if the replacing team will have the ball. Because after a goal scored from a field goal, no signal is given and time does not stop. Substitution is not permitted in this case.

In addition to substitution, the coach may ask for a minute break (time out). He is allowed to take two minute breaks in each half of the game and one in each extra period. A time-out may only be granted when the ball is dead and the playing time has been set.

Two points are awarded for a successful field goal. The one with the most points wins. A team is considered defeated if it refuses to continue the game or if there are less than two players left in its composition.

The most important thing to remember is the first rule: when in possession of the ball, hold it with your fingers and never wrap your hands around it.

5. THE ROLE OF THE PLAYERS

To achieve success, coordinated actions of all teams are necessary, the subordination of their actions to a common task. The actions of each team player have a specific focus, according to which basketball players are distinguished by roles:

The center player must be tall, athletic, have excellent endurance and jumping ability;

winger - is primarily high growth, speed and jumping ability, a well-developed sense of time and space, sniper abilities, the ability to assess the game situation and attack boldly and decisively;

defender must be as fast as possible, agile and enduring, reasonable and attentive.

The distribution of players by function is one of the basic principles of gaming activity. Players are distinguished by role not only by playing techniques and location on the court, but also by their psychophysiological characteristics.

The effectiveness of game actions is closely related to the indicators of sensorimotor response. The most integrative sensorimotor indicator is the "sense of time", which can be considered as a component of the special abilities of basketball players. The development of the “sense of time” is based on the activity of a complex of analyzers, since the perception of time is associated with spatial perception. Basketball players of various roles need to have a specialized perception of time intervals. Back row players should be well oriented in 5-10s intervals, which is related to

organization of the game, centers - within the interval of 3 s, allotted by the rules for the game in the penalty area; front line players - during 1s - the most stable interval of the throw.

Teams seek to gain an advantage over the opponent by masking their intentions and at the same time trying to expose the enemy. The game proceeds with the interaction of the players of the whole team and the resistance of the opposing players, making every effort to take the ball away and organize an attack. In this regard, the requirements for operational thinking of the player. It has been proven that representatives of sports games have a significant advantage in the speed of decision-making compared to representatives of many other sports. The speed of thinking is especially important when it is necessary to take into account the likelihood of a change in the situation, as well as when making decisions in emotionally stressful conditions. To assess the psychophysiological functions that determine the success of the playing activity of basketball players, methods are used to study the speed and accuracy of motor actions, as well as the volume, distribution and switching of attention, etc.

6. TECHNIQUE OF THE GAME

6. 1. Attack technique.

Offensive techniques include moving, jumping, stopping and turning, catching and passing the ball, throwing the basket, dribbling and feints.

6.1.1. Movement, jumps, stops and turns.

This group of techniques is of great importance for the conduct of the game. Before performing any technique, the basketball player occupies the most stable position in which the legs are bent, the feet are parallel to the width of the shoulders or one is set forward, the body is slightly inclined, the weight of the body is distributed evenly on both legs, the arms are bent in front of the body.

Holding the ball is of great importance in the technique of performing various techniques of playing with the ball
. When throwing with two hands, you should not touch the ball with the entire area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe palms, the ball
must be held with your fingertips, which will allow you to better control the ball and achieve greater accuracy.

Movement is carried out, as a rule, by running in short distances. While running, the basketball player puts his foot on the whole foot or rolls from heel to toe, significantly bending both legs. When accelerating, running is performed with a short step, the leg is placed on the front of the foot.

Jumps are performed with a push with two legs (from a place and in motion) and one (in motion). To perform jumps in motion, the basketball player makes the last step wider. When jumping with a push of one leg, he sharply takes out the swing leg, bent at the knee, up, and when jumping with a push with two legs, he substitutes the fly leg to the supporting leg and simultaneously pushes up with both legs. Before the push, the legs are always bent. It is important to push off quickly and vigorously. Long jumps are much less common.

Stops are performed with a jump and two steps. In the first case, before stopping, the player, pushing off with one foot, makes a low jump forward, tilts the body back and lands on both legs or on one. Turns are performed with and without the ball, in the pivot position and in the air. Turns with the ball according to the rules of the game can be performed while standing on one foot and pushing off the other. They allow the ball carrier to get out of control of the opponent, change the direction of the attack or beat the defender. Turns are performed forward and backward from various starting positions in relation to the opponent, to any number of degrees, on the front and back standing leg.

6.1.2. Catching the ball.

Catching the ball is performed with one hand and two hands at different heights (above the head, at chest level, waist and below), in various conditions (in place, in motion, in a jump). In addition, in the game, you have to catch the ball rolling on the court and bouncing off it, without resistance and with the resistance of the opponent. The most reliable catching the ball with two hands.

Catching a ball flying at medium height is more common than others. Its technique consists in the fact that the player exposes straightened, slightly relaxed arms with hands open in the form of a funnel towards the flying ball. At the moment the fingers touch the ball, he bends his arms, grabs the ball from both sides and pulls it to the body, taking up the starting position for subsequent actions.

The technique of catching a ball flying high depends on the height of the flight and the steepness of the trajectory. The hardest thing is catching the ball with one hand. It is applied when the ball is flying very high, away from the player, or rolling on the court. The general principles of catching with one hand are the same as for catching with two hands. A distinction is made between catching the ball with one hand with support (the ball stopped with one hand, the other hand picks up from below) and without support.

6.1 3. Passing the ball.

Basketball uses different ways of passing the ball to a partner. They can be divided into two large groups: two-handed passes and one-handed passes.

Passes of the ball are made without bouncing and bouncing off the court, from a place, in motion, with a jump, with a jump and turn in the air, with an oncoming movement to a player moving in front, with a low and high trajectory. Accuracy and timeliness of transmissions is a necessary condition for their implementation. Of decisive importance in the transmission technique is the active movement of the brush.

Passing the ball with two hands is performed from the chest,
from above and below.

Passing with two hands from the chest is the main way to interact with a partner at a short and medium distance. To perform this pass, the player, having taken a stand for the game, holds the ball with both hands in front of the chest. The throw ends with active flexion of the hands and extension of the legs.

An overhead two-handed pass is used when the opponent is close to the sender and interferes with the overhand pass, or when the attacker does not have time to use another method. In the initial position, the player holds the ball at the top, arms slightly bent, legs shoulder-width apart and placed parallel or one in front. To perform the pass, the player makes a small swing back, then, extending his legs, with an active movement of his arms forward with a sweeping movement of his hands, directs the ball to his partner.

Passing the ball with one hand is performed: from the shoulder, from above (hook), from below, from the side.

Passing the ball with one hand from the shoulder is carried out quickly and at any distance. From the starting position, the player, supporting the ball with his left hand, transfers it to the open right palm (when passing from the right) to the right shoulder. A one-hand overhand pass (hook) is used when the opponent comes close and raises his hands.

6.1.4. Throws in the basket.

The attacking team's final effort is to create conditions for one of the players to shoot for the basket. The outcome of the game depends on the accuracy of the throws. In modern basketball, an average team throws the ball into the opponent's basket 65-70 times.

Throws are performed from short (up to 3 m), medium (3-7 m) and long (over 7 m) distances. If the player is opposite the basket or not far from the end line, then it is advisable for him to throw the ball directly into the basket. If it is located in relation to the shield at an angle of 15-45 °, then it is better to throw the ball into the basket with a rebound from the shield.

Throws to the basket are performed with one and two hands. Among throws with two hands, a throw is distinguished from the chest, from above and below (in motion). Throws with one hand - from the shoulder, from above, hook and bottom. Recently, throws from top to bottom and finishing the ball have been increasingly used. All throws may be taken from a standing position, on the move, in a jump, while standing with the back to the basket, and in a jump with a mid-air twist. The accuracy of the hit depends on the correctness of holding the ball and the movement of the hands (arms), on releasing the ball at the highest point and the activity of the brush movement in the final phase of the throw.

One-handed jump shot has now become the main method of attacking the basket from various distances. It is performed from a place and on the move.

Throwing with one hand with a hook is difficult, but very effective against the active opposition of the opponent. The ball thrown in this way is difficult to intercept, as it is released at a high point and at a great distance from the defender.

6. 2. Protection technique.

The efforts of a team striving to win with all its might will be in vain if its players make serious mistakes in defensive actions.

The attacker's technical arsenal is much richer than that of the defender. Experience shows that defense techniques are more universal and quite effective if they are carried out correctly and carefully.

Protection technique is divided into two main groups:

1) movement technique;

2) ball handling and countering techniques.

6.2.1. Movement Technique

In the standing position, the defender must be in a stable position with slightly bent legs and be ready to make it difficult for the attacker to get into a comfortable position to attack the basket and receive the ball. Keeping a close eye on his player, the defending player must keep an eye on the ball and other opposing players.

The forward stance is used when holding the ball carrier when it is necessary to prevent him from making a shot or going under the backboard. The player is usually located between the attacker and the shield. He puts one foot forward, pulls the arm of the same name up and forward, preventing the expected throw, and puts the other hand sideways and down to prevent the ball from being dribbled in the most dangerous direction for the basket.

When a defender guards an attacker with the ball preparing for a mid-range jump shot, he approaches the dangerous opponent in a so-called parallel stance (with feet in line) and extends his arm towards the ball, trying to make it difficult for the attacker to carry the ball up for aiming.

The direction and nature of the movement of the defender, as a rule, depend on the actions of the attacker. Therefore, the defender must always maintain a position of balance and be ready to move in any direction, all the time changing the direction of running to the sides, forward, backward (often back to front), control the speed of his movement at the moment of opposition, as well as opponents, increasing speed over a short distance , providing a shortened braking distance and a sharp stop.

The methods of running, dashing, stopping, jumping used by the defender are similar to those described for the offense. However, unlike the attacker, in a number of cases, the defender must move on slightly bent legs with an attached step, the peculiarity of which is that the first step is taken with the foot closest to the direction of movement, the second step (attached) must be sliding. At the same time, you can not cross your legs and rearrange the jogging leg behind the supporting one, so as not to reduce speed and maneuverability.

6.2.2. Technique of mastering the ball and countering.

Pulling the ball. If the defender managed to capture the ball, then first of all you need to try to snatch it from the opponent's hands. To do this, you need to grab the ball as deeply as possible with both hands, and then jerk sharply towards you, making a turn with your body at the same time. The ball must be rotated around a horizontal axis, which makes it easier to overcome the opponent's resistance.

Knocking out the ball. At present, the rationality and effectiveness of the techniques for kicking the ball have grown significantly due to the new interpretation of certain points of the rules of the game, which allow, when performing these techniques, the contact of the defender's hand simultaneously with the ball - with the attacker's hand.

Knocking the ball out of the hands of an opponent. The defender approaches the attacker, actively interfering with his actions with the ball. To do this, he performs shallow lunges with his arm extended to the ball, then retreating to his original position. At a convenient moment, knocking out is carried out with a sharp (from above or below) short movement with a brush with tightly pressed fingers. It is recommended to hit the ball at the moment of catching and mainly from below. Especially effective is knocking out from the hands of a landing opponent who caught the ball in a high jump and did not take the necessary precautions. If the defender was forced to react to the opponent's feint and jump up, then at the moment of landing he should knock the ball out and thereby prevent the throw or pass.

Dribbling the ball. At the moment the attacker's dribbling pass begins, the defender steps back and slightly jumps back, leaving the opponent a direct path to the basket, and pursues him, pushing him to the touchline. Then the defender picks up the same speed as the attacker, and, ahead of the dribbling rhythm, knocks the ball out with the hand closest to the opponent at the moment of receiving the ball that has bounced off the court.

You can also kick the ball from the attacker from behind at the initial moment of the pass.

Interception of the ball. The interception of the ball is carried out during the transfer. The success of this method of interception depends, first of all, on the timeliness and speed of the defender's actions. If the attacker is waiting for the ball on the spot, does not come out to meet him, then it is relatively easy to intercept him: you should catch the ball with one or two hands in a jump after a jerk.

Usually the attacker goes to the ball. In this case, the defender needs to gain the maximum possible speed at a short distance and get ahead of the opponent on the way to the flying ball. With his shoulder and hands, he cuts off the direct path of the opponent to the ball and takes possession of it.

Covering the ball when throwing. The defender, who has some advantage over the attacker in height and in the height of the jump, should try to prevent the ball from flying out of his hands when thrown. At the moment of counteraction to the throw, the defender's hand must be directly at the ball. Then the bent brush is placed on the ball from the side from above, and the throw fails.

Possession of the ball in the fight for the rebound at his backboard. After the attacker's throw, the defender must block the opponent's path to the backboard, take a stable position, then fight for the rebound, quickly and timely jumping out to take possession of the ball. The jump is performed with both one and two legs after a short run-up or from a place. After jumping high and taking possession of the ball, the player, upon landing, spreads his legs wide and bends his torso in order to prevent the opponent from taking an advantageous position in relation to the shield and the ball in a power struggle.

7. OFFENSES

Out - the ball goes out of bounds.

Run - A player in control of a live ball moves his feet beyond the limits set by the rules.

Dribbling violation, including carrying the ball, double dribbling.

3 seconds - an attacking player is in the "paint" (rectangular area under the hoop) of the opponent for more than three seconds while his team is in possession of a live ball in the attacking area.

5 seconds - The player, when taking a throw-in, does not part with the ball for five seconds.

A closely guarded player does not dribble, pass or shoot the ring within 5 seconds.

8 seconds - The team in possession of the ball in the backcourt did not bring it into the frontcourt in eight seconds.

24 seconds - the team had possession of the ball for more than 24 seconds and did not shoot at the ring. The 24 second counter is reset if the ball touches the hoop. The attacking team can then rebound on offense and qualify for another 24 second possession. In the event of a foul or violation (other than going out of bounds) by the defending team or other stoppage of play, the offensive team is entitled to:

New 24 second possession if the throw-in occurs in the defending zone of the team in possession of the ball

- continuation of the countdown from the same moment, if there are 14 or more seconds of possession left;

is a new 14 second hold if there are 13 seconds or less of hold left.

Violations of returning the ball to the defense zone (zone) - the team in possession of the ball in the attacking zone transferred it to the defensive zone.

8. FOULS

A foul is an infraction of the rules caused by personal contact or unsportsmanlike conduct. Types of fouls:

- personal - foul to a player due to contact with an opponent;

- technical;

- mutual

- unsportsmanlike;

- disqualifying.

If the player who was pushed at that time was shooting and the ball did not enter the basket, he is entitled to two free throws, which will be taken without interference from the free-throw line, which he will take without interference from the free-throw line. This line, 3.6 meters long, is drawn parallel to the front line at a distance of 4.6 meters from the front surface of the backboard. A point is awarded to a team for a successful free throw. If one or both attempts fail, the player is entitled to an additional roll. The athlete must remain behind the free throw line until the ball touches the ring or backboard. Until this point, no player is allowed to enter the free throw area. If the last throw is not successful, the participants of both teams can fight for the ball bouncing off the ring.

If desired, the team may waive the right to shoot free throws and put the ball into play from the sideline at its intersection with the center line. For an intentional foul (violation of the rules of the game), the player is always penalized with two free throws.

A special form of foul is a technical foul. It is announced to a player on the court, a coach or a substitute for unsportsmanlike conduct, followed by a penalty of two free throws, which are performed by any member of the opposing team. The ball is then put into play in the normal way. Coach or substitute A substitute for unsportsmanlike conduct is penalized with one free throw and the ball remains with the kicking team who puts it in play from behind the touchline at the intersection with the center line.

A player who receives five personal remarks is automatically removed from the game. In case of gross violation of the rules, the athlete may be disqualified. In any case, the player who is out of the game may be replaced by a substitute.

CONCLUSION

The constant change in game situations requires a high level of analytical activity and quick decision making. During the game, you can get a high emotional load and experience great joy and satisfaction.

Basketball is one of the most popular games in our country. It is characterized by a variety of movements; walking, running, stopping, turning, jumping, catching, throwing and dribbling in single combat with opponents. Such diverse movements contribute to the improvement of metabolism, the activity of all body systems, and form coordination.

Basketball has not only health-improving and hygienic significance, but also promotional and educational. Basketball helps to form perseverance, courage, determination, honesty, self-confidence, a sense of collectivism. But the effectiveness of education depends, first of all, on how purposefully the relationship between physical and moral education is carried out in the pedagogical process.

Basketball , as a means of physical education, has found wide application in various parts of the physical culture movement.

In the public education system, basketball is included in the programs of physical preschoolers, general secondary, secondary, vocational, secondary specialized and higher education.

Basketball is an exciting athletic game that is an effective means of physical education. No wonder it is very popular among students. Basketball , as an important means of physical education and health improvement of children, is included in the general education programs of secondary schools, schools with polytechnic and industrial training, children's sports schools, city departments of public education and departments at sports voluntary societies.

Consolidation of the achieved results and further improvement of the level of sportsmanship are closely intertwined with mass recreational work and qualified training of reserves from the most talented young men and women.

The presence of a constant struggle, which is carried out with the help of natural movements (running, walking, jumping), accompanied by painful efforts, has the most versatile effect on the psychological, physiological and motor function of a person.


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