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How many teams are in division 1 college basketball


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!

University Studies and Basketball (18+ years old) - Pro Futuro Sports

University Studies and Basketball (18+ years old) - Pro Futuro Sports | PFS

Admission to universities in the USA and Canada, in the leagues NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA and USPORTS

University studies and basketball in the USA or Canada

More and more basketball players from Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and other CIS countries continue their basketball career and education at American colleges and universities.

PFS is the absolute world leader in providing basketball scholarships to universities in the US and Canada. Our clients play at all levels of college basketball in America, including at the most famous universities such as Stanford, Gonzaga, UCLA.

PFS objectives for US universities

Saving you money

Our clients receive exclusive conditions for studying at American Universities. Working with us, families save an average of 50-70% of the possible costs of teaching a child basketball player abroad. The savings are often in the tens of thousands of dollars a year.

How do we do it? We know the mechanisms of working with scholarships and grants, as well as the universities themselves are interested in partnership conditions due to the large number of our clients from all over the world - this allows us to receive exclusive offers for our clients.

Find the right university for a young basketball player

Our client can be either one of the best young athletes in Europe, or a novice athlete who is only striving for great success in sports - the task of PFS from the whole variety of American universities is to select the university that suits all the criteria for a young athlete, where he can maximize his potential.

Essentials you need to know about college basketball in the USA

You need to be a world class star if you want to play basketball and study in the USA - is the main myth we want to dispel!

You will be surprised, but in the USA, both at school and at university, an athlete of any level can play basketball - both a future NBA player and one for whom basketball is just a hobby. There are more than 1,500 universities in America, and basketball is available in almost every one of them.

The system of any sport in the USA, and basketball in particular, is built in such a way that sports are included in the system of school and university sports, i.e. in fact, in America there are no “basketball schools” or “youth clubs” analogous to our SDUSSHORs, where the general education school and the sports school are third-party organizations and big sport is incompatible with study.

In the US, athletes fully combine their sports career and education.

Thanks to the inclusion of sports in the curriculum of schools and universities, in the US you can study, for example, at Harvard or Stanford and play on the varsity basketball team with future NBA players.

The American sports system has all the best advantages for athlete development - the most gearing sports infrastructure, the strongest coaches, a huge number of teams at the school and university level. The only caveat is that studying in the USA is very expensive.

However, in America there is a athletic scholarship program that helps athletes reduce their tuition costs. A scholarship in the USA means a discount on tuition, i.e. this is not money that is handed out, but the amount that the school or university subtracts from the cost of your education.

Our company helps to receive scholarships for training athletes of various levels of sports training, age and physical data.

What is the NCAA American Collegiate League?

The NCAA League is the major American college sports league in which most American universities compete.

In the structure of the NCAA, universities are divided into 3 divisions, depending on the level of basketball at the university.

In addition to the NCAA, there are other student leagues, the main ones are: NAIA (analogous to the 2nd division of the NCAA), NJCAA (junior college league), USPORTS (Canadian student league). Our company works with all of these leagues.

NCAA Division 1 - The best young basketball players from around the world play in it, this is a transitional stage for future NBA and Euroleague players. To be on the NCAA Division 1 varsity team, you must be on or recruited for your country's youth team and have significant international accomplishments.

NCAA Division 2-3, NAIA league, USPORTS - this is also a very high level of basketball, but it is more accessible to most young boys and girls involved in basketball at the level of sports schools and sports schools.

Estimated cost of studying at a university in the USA

What expenses should a family prepare for if they want to send a basketball player child to a university or college in America while working with PFS?

NCAA Div 2-3, NAIA, NJCAA: minimum $10,000-13,000 per year

This is the minimum estimated budget for a year of study for 95% of young basketball players from the CIS countries that a family will need to pay for a university / college in the USA when working with our company. The amount includes tuition at the university, accommodation and meals, a sports program.

On average, a year of study at a university in the United States for a foreign student (official cost, without scholarships and discounts) will be $30,000-70,000 per year, depending on the location of the institution, type of residence and education elite.

Our company helps young basketball players receive scholarships/discounts from the official cost of educational institutions, reducing the cost of education by tens of thousands of dollars a year.

95% of the young basketball players we mentioned above are the majority of young boys and girls involved in basketball at the level of sports schools and sports schools, who are not included in the national youth team of their country and do not have significant basketball achievements at the international level.

NCAA Division 1 - 100% coverage of all tuition fees.

For the most talented basketball players in Europe.

In the USA, at the NCAA Division 1 level, the full coverage format is practiced, when the university fully sponsors the costs of training, accommodation and meals for the athlete. This offer is relevant only for the most promising young basketball players in Europe. This offer covers 1-5% of basketball players in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and other CIS countries (depending on the level of development of basketball in the country).

A complete combination of education and sports

Only in the USA youth sports are included in the program of schools and universities. Playing basketball in the USA, an athlete fully combines basketball and studies, thus receiving a full-fledged education that you will need to build your future professional career outside of sports.

International Diploma Recognized Worldwide

After graduating from high school and university in the US, you receive a diploma that is recognized worldwide. With an American diploma, you will be a sought-after specialist both at home and in the USA, Europe or other countries of the world.

Experience of living abroad and native English

At a young age, the child will experience independent living in another country, become more aware and responsible for himself and his actions. Our experience shows that the majority of young men and women who have experience of living and studying abroad are more successful in building their careers in the modern world, and knowledge of English, which, after studying in the USA and immersing in the environment, will be at the level of a native speaker, will allow you to easily establish contacts around the world. the world.

About

Pro Futuro Sports

PFS is one of the world's most respected sports and academic scholarship companies. The company was founded in 2007 and has offices in Serbia, Russia, Brazil, Italy, Lithuania and Bulgaria.

4,000 clients from 53 countries

To date, over 4,000 clients from 53 countries have continued their careers and received scholarships to study abroad with PFS.

The purpose of our service is to help athletes enter the best, proven and recommended teams, academies, schools, colleges and universities in the US, Canada and Europe, correctly assessing the capabilities and potential of an athlete.

Our clients receive exclusive conditions for training - working with us, families save an average of 50-70% of the possible costs of training a child-athlete abroad.

We know how to work with scholarships and grants, we have a wide network of sports contacts around the world and this allows us to receive exclusive offers for our clients.

Sports and Academic Department

The main profile of the agency is to work with athletes on their placement in schools, universities, sports academies, clubs in the US, Europe and other countries of the world.

In 2020, PFS launched the Academic Scholarship Department, which deals with obtaining discounts and grants in secondary and higher education institutions abroad.

Our customers

Sandro Mamukelashvili

State of Florida Georgia

Samson Ruzhentsev

Tennessee Russia

Ilya Tyrtyshnik

Arizona Ukraine

Nestor Dyachok

Washington State Russia

Sergey Grishaev

State of Florida Russia

Daniil Kasatkin

Virginia Russia

Ksenia Kozlova

State of Florida Russia

Arina Khlopkova

West Virginia Russia

Buka Peikrishvili

Georgia Georgia

Lazar Zhivanovic

Real Madrid Serbia

Mark Tikhonenko

State of Pennsylvania Russia

Marko Simonovich

Illinois Montenegro

Testimonials from our customers

Samson Ruzhentsev

Russia

Victor Vovchuk

Ukraine

Lazar Milinkovic

Serbia

Alexandra Antonova

Russia

Georgy Maslennikov

Ukraine

Luka Andjusic

Serbia

Prospects for further growth

Stage 1

Children and youth sports

13-19 years old

School level

Stage 2

University

18-23

Leagues: NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, USPORTS

Stage 3

Professional career

23+ years

Professional sports
Career, Business

Frequently Asked Questions about Studying Abroad

What does it take to get into a school and sports team in the US/Europe?

For most educational and sports institutions, the package of documents is small: translation of school grades for the last 3 years of study into English, extract of vaccinations from a medical book, certificate from the bank on the availability of funds to pay for the school year at school.

What if I don't have a significant athletic record and my family is unable to pay for my education in the US/Europe?

If you do not have great achievements in sports and your family is not able to finance the minimum budget for education in the US / Europe (from $10,000 per academic year), then today we will not be able to offer you the opportunity to study and sports abroad.

What does your agency offer?

The main goal of our work is to select a list of schools / universities / clubs that meet the criteria of the athlete and his family, in which he will receive a scholarship / discount on education. Further, we guide the client throughout the entire process of admission, execution of all documents, communication with coaches and representatives of educational institutions, and also provide visa support after admission.

What educational and sports institutions do you work with?

We have more than 1,000 schools/universities/sports clubs and academies in our database with whom we cooperate and every day we expand the list of partners. Nevertheless, the candidacy of each applicant and the possible amount of the scholarship must be personally discussed with each educational / sports institution separately.

Why should we contact you specifically for team and school selection in the US/Europe?

We have been on the market since 2007 and we have vast experience in working with athletes of all levels from all over the world - our knowledge of the American / European sports and educational programs market, as well as a huge network of contacts, allow our clients to receive exclusive offers. We have been on the market for so long that some of our clients, after graduating from the USA, have already become trainers in American schools and universities themselves and help our current clients get the best training conditions.

How safe is it to send a child alone to the US/Europe?

Safe. Educational institutions are fully legally responsible for foreign students. In many educational institutions, strict discipline and children are constantly under the supervision of employees of educational institutions, as well as the presence of a supervisor and a medical office.

Can you help an athlete of any level get into a school/university/club school in the US or Europe and receive a tuition discount?

We can help an athlete of any skill level and age to receive a scholarship in the range of 30-70% of the official tuition fee. Our knowledge of the US/European sports and education market, as well as our huge network of contacts, allows our clients to receive exclusive offers, regardless of their level of sports training.

Who determines how much scholarship/discount I will receive and by what criteria?

Employees of our agency evaluate an athlete according to a number of basic criteria: physical data, level of technical and athletic training, sports IQ, the level of competition at which you are currently performing, statistics, achievements and other parameters. Athletes provide us with video clips of their game moments and statistics from performances, which allows us to give the most accurate forecast about the athlete's prospects for his training in the USA/Europe. Further assessment of the athlete is carried out by the coaches of schools / universities / clubs, guided by our characteristics and the above-mentioned data on the athlete.

What level of English is required for admission?

It is desirable to speak English at least at the pre-intermediate level, but even for athletes with basic or no English, we can find sports and academic programs in the USA/Europe. Many institutions have an adaptation program that helps foreign students learn English and join a new team.

How do schools take on athletes if they can't see them?

Scouting and selection are very developed in the USA and Europe, basically long screenings are our Soviet “know-how”, abroad, at almost all levels, athletes are taken by video and statistics. In order to increase your chances of getting into a good club, prepare a video clip of game episodes, a link to your statistics, as well as information about your achievements.

How are things with visas? Are there any problems getting them?

Obtaining a student visa (aka study visa) is 1 month (on average). There are no problems with visas now.

Is there a guarantee that the child will be given playing time in the team?

Game time cannot be guaranteed. Every athlete has ups and downs during the season. We try to assess the level of an athlete and offer him the educational / sports institution where he will really be in demand.

If a child travels and doesn't like the school/team, what then?

In this case, we talk with the child, understand the cause of dissatisfaction, if he does not like everyday life or he is faced with everyday misunderstandings, then we try to influence the situation by joint efforts. In order not to get into such situations, we do not cooperate with educational / sports institutions about which we receive bad reviews.

Where do children live while studying abroad?

In the US/Europe, 2 types of accommodation are common: campus or host family. The campus is a hostel. Typically, the campus is located on the territory of the educational institution, it is inhabited exclusively by students of the educational institution. Each building has a strict division by gender and age, as well as the obligatory presence of a supervisor and a medical office. Host families are ordinary families that accept foreign students. A fairly common and prestigious type of employment in the United States. Often these families are related to the school (for example, one of the children in the family is already studying at this school).

At what age is it better to go abroad?

This is the most common question that parents of athletes ask us. We consider the optimal age of moving to be 14 years old, at this age the child is no longer so attached to his parents, he is independent enough to take care of himself. In addition, this is the best age to learn a language.

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Comparative analysis of official statistical reports of women's student teams of the 2017-2018 ASB championship of the Volgograd division and the All-Russian play-off Last-640001

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Comparative analysis of the official statistical reports of the women's student teams of the ASB season 2017-2018 division "Volgograd" and the All-Russian playoffs Last-64

K.A. Yosipenko

FSBEITU State Academy of Academy physical culture”, Volgograd, Russia For contact with the author: [email protected]

Annotation

In recent years, our country has paid special attention to student sports, as it is directly related to mass sports and sports of the highest achievements. Modern sport in conditions of total competition imposes certain requirements on the quality of training of the sports reserve. The purpose of the study is to compare the quantitative indicators of the technical and tactical training of women's student basketball teams in the regional championship.

Research methods and organization. Analysis of official statistical reports of the games of the ASB championship of the 2017-2018 season of the Volgograd division and the All-Russian playoff Last-64, methods of statistical data processing.

Results. The following 10 average indicators of competitive activity in the ASB games were subjected to statistical analysis, which were assigned to 4 groups: points that evaluate effective throws: two-pointers, three-pointers and free throws; Efficiency is positive - the number of effective attacking passes; interceptions; block shots; rebounds - the number of rebounds on your backboard, on the opponent's backboard and the total number of rebounds; Efficiency is negative - the number of ball losses during the performance of technical actions; the number of fouls received.

Conclusions. The analysis of the competitive activity of women's basketball teams in the regional championship of the student basketball association allows us to conclude that the technical readiness of the women's basketball team "VGAPC" in the ASB championship is almost the same as that of the teams "VolgGMU", "VolGTU", however, compared with the teams, included in the All-Russian stage of the playoffs, these indicators differ significantly. Therefore, on the basis of these data, it is necessary to focus on the improvement of technical and tactical training, which will ensure success in competitive activities for athletes. Key words: student sports, sports reserve, basketball.

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF OFFICIAL STATISTICAL REPORTS OF WOMEN STUDENT TEAMS OF SBA SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP 2017-2018, «VOLGOGRAD» DIVISION AND ALL-RUSSIAN LAST-64 PLAYOFFS K.A. Yosipenko

Volgograd State Physical Education Academy, Volgograd, Russia Abstract

In recent years our country pays particular attention to student sports since it is directly connected with mass and elite sports. Considering the growing level of competitiveness today's sports tend to have certain requirements for the quality of sport reserves training.

Purpose of the study. Comparison of quantitative indicators of technical and tactical training of women student teams in basketball in a regional championship.

Methods and organization of research. Analysis of official statistical reports of the SBA Championship games 2017-2018, «Volgograd» division and the All-Russian Last-64 play-off; methods of statistical data processing. results. We carried out statistical analysis of the following 10 average indicators of competitive activity in SBA games, which were assigned to 4 groups: points to assess efficient shots: two-point, three-point and free throws; positive performance - the number of efficient pass attacks; interceptions; block shots; rebounds - the number of one's own backboard rebounds, opponent's backboard rebounds and the total number of rebounds; negative performance - amount of ball turnovers when performing technical actions, number of fouls received. 9sion. The analysis of competitive activities of women basketball teams in the regional championship of the Student Basketball Association demonstrates that the technical competence of "VGAFK" women basketball team in the SBA championship is almost identical to "VolgGMU", "VolGTU" teams, however in comparison with the teams that entered the All-Russian playoffs, these indicators differ significantly. consequently we should use this data to be focused on refinement of technical and tactical training that will ensure successful competition activity of athletes. Keywords: student sport, sport reserves, basketball.

Relevance. Currently, the main focus of youth policy in Russia is on the development of student sports. Experts note that "... much depends on how transitional channels are established between mass sports and elite sports, primarily the system for training reserves of the country's national team" [7]. An important activity of the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation is not only the process of massovization of physical culture, but also the development of student sports. The implementation of the concept of student sports development for the period up to 2025 provides for “... strengthening the role of the student sports system in the sports reserve training system through the development of mechanisms for cooperation between student sports subjects and sports federations, executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in the field of physical culture and sports, as well as increasing the role of the All-Russian Winter and Summer Universiades”[5]. The designated activity is aimed at forming a healthy lifestyle of the nation through increasing physical activity and abandoning bad habits in favor of physical education and sports. The President of the Russian Federation gave a number of instructions to develop the sports reserve training system in the Russian Federation for the period 2016-2020, aimed at the widespread creation of sports clubs in educational institutions and the provision of comprehensive support to them. In 2007, a structure appeared in Russia that was created to support student basketball - the Student Basketball Association (ASB). The main task of the ASB is to ensure a combination of students' sports activities with continuous learning.0003

integrating basketball into the corporate culture of universities, shaping young people's sense of belonging to the university and its values. The ASB regulations state that the championships among men's and women's teams are held with the aim of ". increase the prestige and popularity of student basketball among young people, create conditions for self-realization and professional adaptation of students, students, undergraduates and graduate students, identify the best teams, players and coaches for further participation in international competitions” [6]. Currently, increased attention is paid to the development of student sports clubs, whose members are highly qualified athletes who are able to show the highest sports results in all-Russian and international competitions, providing leading positions in the reserve of the national team. Specialists note [2,4,7] that student sports act as a link between mass sports and sports of higher achievements. According to S.Sh. Na-mozov, ". in the sports hierarchy, student sport occupies an intermediate position between ordinary physical culture and high performance sports, since the student devotes the main time and energy expenditure to the academic discipline” [4]. Thus, the sports success of students is not only their personal achievement, but also the property of the university where they study, which, of course, supports the prestige of a higher educational institution.

The purpose of the study is to compare the quantitative indicators of the technical and tactical training of women's student basketball teams in the regional championship.

Research methods and organization.

Analysis of official statistical reports of the 2017-2018 season ASB championship games of the Volgograd division and the Last-64 All-Russian playoff, methods of statistical data processing.

As a research material for the analysis of the competitive activity of the women's basketball team, the official statistical reports of the games of the ASB championship of the 2017-2018 season of the Volgograd division were used. The ASB Championship is included in the unified calendar plan of mass sports events of the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation and the consolidated calendar plan of events of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. Activity in basketball is not just the sum of individual technical and tactical techniques, but a set of actions united by a common goal into a single dynamic system. The game takes place both in interaction with teammates, and in opposition to rivals. Analysis of competitive activity allows you to determine individual indicators that affect the overall performance of the team in competitions. Experts note that "... quantitative and qualitative accounting of these indicators in the process of managing the training of female basketball players allows achieving positive dynamics in the effectiveness of technical and tactical actions in various structural formations of the annual macrocycle, which is especially important for team sports games" [3].

In this study, 10 average indicators of competitive activity in ASB games were subjected to statistical analysis, which were divided into 4 groups: points evaluating effective throws - two-point, three-point and free throws; Efficiency is positive - the number of effective attacking passes, interceptions, block shots; rebounds - the number of rebounds on your backboard, on the opponent's backboard and the total number of rebounds; Efficiency is negative - the number of ball losses when performing technical actions, the number of fouls received. The accuracy of free throws in basketball is a manifestation of the nervous system. At competitions, extreme and non-standard situations often arise when the force of influence on the nervous system is great, and then the success of the game activity carried out depends on the skill level, game experience and psychological preparedness of basketball players. An analysis of the implementation of free throws showed that athletes of the VSAPC teams - 63% and VolGTU - 54% of free throws have a higher level in the combined teams of universities in Volgograd (Figure 1). Significant differences among basketball teams in competitive activity were found in terms of losing the ball when performing technical actions. As a rule, the higher the qualification of the team's players, the less they allow the loss of the ball. The players of the team "VGAFK", "Vol-gGMU", "VolGTU" have such losses relative to 9And

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Figure 1-average hits (%) of hits in a competitive activity of women's student teams of the ASB championship of the 2017-2018 season of the Volgograd division

is less than that of athletes from other teams, while the lowest indicator per game on average is 15. 6% for the VSAFC team, and the highest was 33.8% for farm team "VolGTU". In most cases, the loss of the ball is due to an inconsistent or incorrect assessment of the game situation. Lack of concentration and poor vision of the game does not give basketball players the opportunity to correctly predict the actions of their teammates, resulting in unexpected tactics for each other. According to the level of technical readiness, the players of the VSAFC team do not differ significantly from the participants of other teams.

Failure to comply with a number of rules in basketball is regarded as a violation and, when interacting with an opponent, is evaluated as a foul. In both defense and offense, foul rates do not differ significantly between the compared women's student teams.

Possession of the ball after an unsuccessful attempt to throw it into the ring is one of the main elements of the game. The team that wins rebounds has the potential to have the most points leading to points. The best indicator of the total number of ball rebounds is the team "VolgGMU" - 52.3% (Figure 2).

All of the listed indicators of the competitive activity of women's student teams characterize the attacking actions of the players, while the higher the qualifications of the athletes and teams, the higher their effectiveness in the attack, where all victory points are scored. In the defensive actions of the analyzed teams, the situation is exactly the opposite: the lower the qualifications of women's student teams, the lower their main indicators in defense: the number of interceptions of the ball is on average for the VSAFC team - 16.8%; "VolGTU" -14.7%; "VolgGMU" - 14.5% and the farm team "VolGTU-F" - 6.6%.

Despite the leading positions of the VGAFC team in the Volgograd division, the indicators of its technical and tactical training differ significantly from those of the strongest teams included in the All-Russian Playoff 64 (Figure 3). In the leading teams "PGAFKSiT", "SPBGLTU", "MIIT" these indicators are lower. The smallest number of losses indicates a high level of tactical readiness and concentration. This allows them to predict the actions of their partners, provide spatio-temporal parameters and timely perform effective technical and tactical techniques. Ignorance of the basic rules of the game and excessive aggression lead to punishments. In terms of the number of fouls received, the players from the teams of Moscow, Omsk, St. Petersburg have lower indicators compared to the VGAFC team (Figure 4). When team members are consistent in maintaining a balance between control of the game and the flow of the game, they allow a minimum number of infringements. 9

Volgograd division All-Russian playoff 64

Figure 3 - Average indicators (%) of the number of ball losses in the competitive activity of female student teams of the ASB championship of the 2017-2018 season of the Volgograd division and the All-Russian playoff 64

9.5 MIIT

VGAFC 12.4

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9. 9 SPbGLTU

9.9 SibADI

All-Russian play-off 64

season 2017-2018 of the Volgograd division and the All-Russian playoff 64

CONCLUSION

The analysis of the competitive activity of women's basketball teams in the regional championship of the student basketball association allows us to assume that the technical and psychological readiness of the women's basketball team "VGAFC" in the championship of the ASB division "Volgograd" is almost the same as that of the teams "Volg- GMU” and “VolGTU”, however, compared with the leading teams that entered the All-Russian stage of the playoffs, the indicators in terms of the number of fouls received and the number of ball losses differ significantly. Cree 9. gi/ (date of access: 04/10/2018).

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