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NCAA Basketball 2010 - Xbox 360

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Noah Sapach

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3 years ago

I’ve been trying to find this game for a while now since it was the last one EA Sports made. I wish they would pick it back up alone with NCAA football. Such a great franchise

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The best college bball game ever?

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calmanley

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I love this game! It's so fun. I also like that you can edit the rosters. That alone gives this game playability well beyond its years.

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College Footbal Addict

12 years ago

So generally EA's yearly release of NCAA Basketball is an upgraded and more polished version of the Live engine from the same year. This year is no different, the game is essentially NBA Live's engine with some minor updates to the engine and some bug fixes, so like every year if you have Live you may be thinking that it's only worth the hard earned dough if your a hardcore NCAA Basketball fan. You would however be very wrong, this game is a huge improvement in presentation and atmosphere over last years edition and even this years Live. It has multiple set's of announcers for the first time ever in a sports game, so whatever sports network (CBS or ESPN) the game is on will have their own set of announcers. The stat overlays are the most in-depth of any sports game I have ever seen and the announcers even comment on the stats and percentages during their commentary. The Iso-motion is so very much improved over last years edition it alone in my opinion is worth this game. The Iso-motion plays run smoothly and fast paced, getting guys open in the paint or wide open on the perimeter when run correctly. It makes the offense feel realistic and fluid when run properly. Not to mention as with Live 10 the defense has been given a lot more focus and the game no longer feels like a scoring match. One thing I am truly enjoying in this years NCAA is the addition of the Dynamic updates, it's a system similar to NBA Lives Dynamic DNA. For those who don't know it is real time stat, rating, and ranking updates into the game as the actual season progresses as to keep the most authentic and up to date game they can. Now the one thing they added that I love as much as I hate is the home court advantage. I love how when your in the marque college stadiums the fans get rowdy and loud, the controller starts to shake, and the away teams stats dip slightly. I don't however enjoy the shaking camera angle it presents to further the effect. It is neither realistic or setting of the tone, in my opinion it only takes away from the experience. Overall this game is a basketball masterpiece in my opinion, and for those who enjoy college basketball or even want a change from Live, I recommend this game. Oh and I have to say it because it bugs me every year as of late, EA please put the draft class export/import system back into NCAA and Live. I want to be able to bring my NCAA 10 players draft class into NBA Live like they had a few years back, it really adds to the authentic feel of both games.

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dlaw119

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Grade A game for it’s time. Wish they could’ve made more but this one is definitely a classic!

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Celtic12

12 years ago

Hi I would extreamly recommend this game to other xbox 360 gamers it is a good game but u can pretty much make a shot from any where. I like the graphics alot. In the game i like how u can create ur on character it a really good game. The stadiums look ok but they are all not the same color as in real life I also like how u can pick the plays u want the team to do. The sound is ok. I think it beat the NBA's games this year really bad. The statistics are really good. I just hate when u go to the rosters it does not say there name it would just say there number and their position and that is so dome. The controls are excellent i mean i like how u press the X button to make them shoot yeah again i extreamly recommended this game to EA users and NCAA fans.

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NCAA Basketball 2010 - PlayStation 3

  • Play in the Spotlight - Authentic broadcasting presentations from the all-star announcing crews of Dick Vitale, Brad Nessler, and Erin Andrews of ESPN, and Gus Johnson and Bill Raftery of CBS Sports bring every moment to life like never before.
  • All-New Motion Offenses - Choosing from multiple sets that include the Dribble Drive, Princeton, Flex and more, run an offensive system that best fits your school's strategy and personnel.
  • True Home Court Advantage - NCAA Basketball 10 features the 20 Toughest Places to Play voted by you, the fans, as the most hostile and intimidating environments in college basketball.
  • All-New Dynamic Updates* - Enjoy a true-to-life college basketball experience as real-life RPI ratings and stats from every Division I school are imported in-game weekly-absolutely free!
  • Gameplay and Visual Enhancements - Make a run for the Final Four with more than 100 improvements, including player movement, rebounding, off-ball collisions, alley-oops, size-ups, and more.
  • Deeper In-Game Strategy - Improved Coach Feedback System and Team Tempo Control enables you to execute your gameplan to perfection.
  • *Online connectivity required.

Get your hands on the most authentic college basketball experience ever, in NCAA Basketball 10 on PS3. Enjoy ultimate control over your team's strategy and style of play, including real Motion Offensive Systems including the Dribble Drive, Princeton and Flex to name a few. See the game like it has never been seen before, with authentic broadcasting presentations from the all-star announcing crews of Dick Vitale, Brad Nessler, and Erin Andrews of ESPN, and Gus Johnson and Bill Raftery of CBS Sports. From the broadcast table to the hardwood - it's all there in NCAA® Basketball 10.

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I’m a basketball player and when it comes to basketball video games I am very picky. I grew up playing nba live, then added march madness games and had to switch to nba 2k. Gameplay for nba live has always been better and more realistic. NBA 2K always annoys me. It has better graphics but the gameplay is abysmal. I wanted to get a college basketball game again so I was debating between the 2K game or this one. Went ahead and bought this after watching YouTube reviews. I’m so glad I went with this one. Graphics are good on this, gameplay is very good. Offensively it’s realistic and easy to pick up. Only thing is defensively the players seem a little slow. Really don’t have much to say about this negatively. If you care about graphics maybe go with a 2K game, if you enjoy more realistic gameplay then go with an EA game

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Game [presentation, with CBS and ESPN overlays, is some of the best ever. The gameplay itself is what you would expect from an EA basketball game, 2k is usually a little better. This game is still a staple of my gaming, hoping college sports come back one day.

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This is an excellent game for the sports fan. Excellent graphics, but the gameplay is arcadic and repetitive at times.

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it is more fluid than it seems its pretty cool but I am also trying to college hoops 2k8 to see which is better

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This season, 8 Russians play in the NCAA.

How are they? - The Interception - Blogs

Editor's Note: You are reading the user blog Interception, which talks about European basketball. Don't forget that pluses are still the best way to thank the author.

Before the start of last season, I wrote this text. Then I talked to almost all the Russians who were preparing to compete in the NCAA - there were 11 of them at that time - and tried to understand why Russian youth began to leave more massively for American universities. There have never been such a number of Russians in the NCAA.

A year and a half has passed since then, and half of the guys have parted ways: Konstantin Dotsenko is now playing in the Loko farm club, Zakhar Vedischev plays at the base of Krasnodar, Mark Tikhonenko signed a contract with Astana, Andre Toure recently played in Maykop in the second Super League, and Samson Ruzhentsev moved to the Serbian "Mega".

But some remained in America. They were joined by a few more guys who either just left Russia or got into the NCAA from American schools or the NJCAA. In this text, I will talk about all the Russians who play in the first division of the main student league in the world. If last season I wanted to explain why exactly they are leaving, now I have focused on their career.

If you prefer reading, then below is a large text with comments from the players themselves; but this time you have the opportunity not only to read, but also to watch a video about all of our in the NCAA. Inside is my story and a video interview with the guys.

If you watch a YouTube video, don't forget to thumbs up and leave a comment. This will help promote the channel. Subscribe if you love Russian basketball and want to learn more about it.

And now - the promised text about our guys in America.

What is the NCAA

The NCAA is the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the United States and Canada. It includes almost 1300 schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutions. The teams of these universities are represented not only in basketball - the NCAA also has competitions in American football, wrestling, fencing, bowling, softball, gymnastics, tennis and God knows what else.

But basketball is a very popular sport in the association. Both guys and girls have three divisions, which are ranked by strength. This text is only about those Russians who compete in the first, strongest, division.

The NCAA has a playoff called March Madness. When knockout games start, the whole country switches from professionals to students. Although during the season, the teams also have enough attention from fans: the clubs play in large and good arenas, many people come to the matches, the games are shown on television, and sometimes on national television. There are even universities whose fans spend the night in front of the arena in the hope of having time to buy a ticket.

So the NCAA is a really serious tournament, albeit a student one.

How many Russians are there

I have spent an hour and a half of my life checking the composition of all the colleges that are represented in the first division. There are 358 of them. I broke my eyes, learned about the existence of several countries and even about the presence of basketball in these countries, but still I counted all the Russians.

I got eight people, and now we will get to know them better. The sequence on my list doesn't mean anything, it's just that way because I talked to the guys in that order.

I hope I haven't missed anyone. Please write in the comments if you know someone whom I have overlooked.

Nikita Evdokimov, Charleston Cougars

2021/22 stats: 2 games, 10.5 minutes avg. .5 assists, 1 turnover

Evdokimov is the newest member of the NCAA Division I. He joined the Charleston Cougars - the name of the team of the University of Charleston from South Carolina - in early December last year.

This university belongs to mid-major. In the American system, there is a gradation of universities by strength - from low-major to high-major. Mid-major is the middle level. Most Russian guys perform at universities that fall into this category.

Before moving to the USA, Nikita played for the youth team of Lokomotiv-Kuban and for the national team. Last summer, the defender represented the Russian under-20 team at the Euro Challenger, although he himself was only 18.

Evdokimov has an interesting story about how he fell in love with basketball. In fact, it is strange that he did not go to handball, because his dad is the famous Russian handball player Yegor Evdokimov. Six-time champion of Russia, champion of Spain, champion of Belarus, champion of Ukraine, participant of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. At the dawn of his career, Yegor Viktorovich played in his homeland, in the Chelyabinsk region, the city of Snezhinsk. Nikita was born there.

- I fell in love with basketball when I was 9 or 10 years old. My cousin and grandmother and I went on vacation to the Crimea. There was a playground where I constantly ran and played. Grandma suggested trying to sign up for basketball. And before that, I didn’t consider basketball as a sport at all ... But I went to a training session and instantly fell in love. Didn't miss it at all. Then Lokomotiv saw me at the Russian Championship. Together with a team from my city, from Chekhov, we took fourth place, and everyone was very surprised. I was seen by coach Petar Marinkovic, who called me to Loko, ”recalls Evdokimov.

He says that he could have been in the red-green system even earlier. He was invited to the Yug-Basket camp - this is a camp organized by the club and within which it looks for players in its youth system - but then Evdokimov was with relatives in the United States and could not come.

He ended up in the Loko system in 2017. True, Evdokimov says that, even while playing for Krasnodar, he often thought that he actually wanted to try his hand at American basketball. He has relatives living in the USA, he has been there more than once, and when the chance to move to the university appeared, he did not hesitate for a long time.

Evdokimov learned about the university's interest in him in advance, so he spent the summer with benefit: he trained individually with personal trainers in Moscow and Cyprus, where his father plays handball. There, the defender, at the request of the university coach, worked hard on three-pointers and performed at least 500 long-range shots a day.

Evdokimov will be coached at the College of Charleston by Pat Kelsey, a strong specialist who is widely known in college basketball. He once worked with Jeff Teague and Chris Paul.

Alex Kotov, Illinois State Redbirds

2021/22 stats: 12 games, 8 minutes avg. .9 rebounds, 0.4 assists, 0.1 blocks, 0.2 steals, 0.8 losses

Alex is not short for Alexander, but his passport name. He was not born in Russia, but in Canada, his parents went there to give birth to Alex. In this country, he lived the first year of his life, after which he left for Moscow. In memory of Canada, Alex has citizenship (he has a double one).

But he started playing basketball in Russia.

— I started playing basketball at Gloria when I was 10-11 years old. People came to my school - and I studied at an ordinary secondary school - who were looking for young guys who were ready to play basketball. They came into my class, saw that I was tall, did a couple of tests, asked me different questions and invited me to practice. I studied at Gloria for a long time, then I got into the MBA Junior Junior League, from there I was taken to the Super League. I played there for literally a year, and after graduating from high school I decided that it would be wise to go to the United States. I contacted Skryagin (Alexander Skryagin, ProFuturo Sports, - note "Interception"), because he was the only person who knows more about moving to the USA than me. We talked to him, I dropped my highlights to him, and he helped me find a school, - says Kotov.

Alex arrived in the US in 2017 and entered the Montverde Academy. This is a very famous program that prepares players for the NCAA. Kotov spent a year in Montverde and won the championship with this team, the result for the season is 35-0. Alex's partners then included, for example, RJ Barrett, who now plays for the New York Knicks in the NBA, and Turkish Efes center Philip Petrushev.

Alex left Montverde not immediately for the NCAA, but for the NJCAA. It is an association of junior colleges and is also often referred to as Juko. A common story for those who feel like they're not ready for the NCAA yet, but want to play hard and improve. Kotov spent two years in this association, after which he moved to the NCAA, to the Illinois State Redbirds team. This is also a representative university of the mid-major category.

Alex has six months left to study at the university, but he can play in the team for another two and a half years. This happened because the players have the right to use the redshirt option. In fact, this is the right of the player to extend his career at the university, even if he has already graduated from the university. Plus, there's also the "cancellation" of the season due to the coronavirus (this happened last year), which also doesn't count, as well as the "cancellation" of the season due to injury (this happened to Alex in his second year in the NJCAA).

In general, these rules are very complicated.

- Due to an injury in my second year at the NJCAA, I opted to save the year. That's plus one season. In addition, this year I had a lot of misunderstandings with the coach, it all started last year. I thought that it would be possible to influence it somehow, to establish relations with him in the summer, but it turned out to be much more difficult than I thought. Therefore, after a huge number of meetings, we came to the conclusion that this year it would be easier for me to also take the option to save the year. So this year I'm graduating from university, getting an education, but I still have, roughly speaking, two seasons to play in the NCAA, - says Kotov.

Victor Lakhin, Cincinnati Bearcats

2021/22 stats: 14 games, 14. 1 minutes average

6.2 points (56.9% 2-pointers, 0% 3-pointers), 4.9 rebounds , 0.4 assists, 0.5 blocks, 0.7 steals, 1.2 losses

Lakhin is the only Russian who represents a high-major university. This means that the university where Vitya plays often goes to the "March Madness" and has a tangible chance of winning the NCAA.

And the story of Lakhin began in Anapa. The parents wanted to send their sons - Vitya and his brother Vasya - to some kind of team sport so that they would play together. And chose volleyball. But because of the coach, they did not last long in the volleyball section and eventually went to basketball.

Lahin started in fourth grade but quickly rose to the city team. And in the Krasnodar Territory, if you play for the city team, then you are in full view of the Lokomotiv scouts. Vitya did not play Loko on a permanent basis, but by the 7-8th grade he was regularly on the team to participate in the Russian championships. The Railroaders took him as a reinforcement player - this is a common practice in children's competitions.

Further - a matter of chance. Loko juniors played in the final stage of the Russian championship and met CSKA twice - in the group stage and in the semi-finals. Lakhin gave two good games and ... received an invitation from the "soldiers".

At first he did not think of moving anywhere and stayed to finish the season in the south. But summer came, and he still went to see it. He was offered to stay after the first practice. Vitya talked to his parents and a month later he arrived at CSKA.

- The first season was probably the most emotional, full of some moments, memories. Because my brother and I arrived for the first time in a big city. On the one hand, this is a great freedom, because there are no parents nearby, but, on the other hand, this is also a great responsibility. Because you have never done the things that your parents did for you before, like laundry, cleaning, all sorts of small things. Even a waste of money: you never thought about it before, you were given - you spent it. And here you have money, and you know that if you spend everything, then at the end of the month you won’t have any left, ”recalls Vitya.

Lakhin reached the final stage of the youth Euroleague with CSKA and spent a pretty good season overall. Alexey Zhukov, the head coach of the “army” CYBL, left to work as an assistant in Nizhny Novgorod, and Maxim Sharafan came to CSKA from Lokomotiv. He worked with Vitya for three years, and during this time Lakhin managed to understand that he wants to play in Russia only at the highest level - in CSKA - and if it doesn’t work out, then it’s better to leave.

- I realized that it would be very difficult for me to get into the base. This is a top club with the highest goals, and as a young player I need to be not even the same as everyone else, but better, because I have no experience. It was necessary here and now to show some level and bring results. Let's be realistic, there were no players who can immediately enter the CSKA system and show something like that for a long time. Probably the Swede was the last one. I realized that I can’t do that, and since my dream is to be in the NBA, I decided to move closer to this league, this Wednesday, to America. That's why I'm here, - says Vitya.

But not everything was so simple. Back in Russia, Lakhin managed to get injured. He fell in the game moment, and his knee hurt. The medical staff did not suspect anything, and Vitya continued to train. The state of health worsened, but then the pandemic came, everyone went into self-isolation, and the center just went home. The knee was still swollen, but the pain was slowly receding. Vitya did not train and therefore did not feel any signs of deterioration. He already knew that he was leaving for America, and just waited for all the permits.

The injury happened in February and the departure was due in September. In the summer, Lakhin himself did an MRI, which showed that he had ... a torn meniscus. He took the results of the examination to the surgeon who scheduled the operation. Vitya went for it and began to recover in Russia, and he came to the USA with an already operated knee.

Everything should have been fine, but when he started running, the pain returned. Lakhin did another MRI, and it showed that the same meniscus was completely torn. The doctors said that it would take six months to recover. Therefore, Vitya simply missed his first season in the NCAA.

— All this time I didn't train, but I was always with the team: in scouting, in the locker room, in training. All lessons were online, and we lived in an apartment with the team. So that year helped me a lot, because even though I didn’t play, I was in the system and I knew the guys. It was my year of adaptation - to a new culture, to people, to new faces, to food. I had the same feeling as when I came from a small town to Moscow. You leave Russia for any other country - even to America, even to Italy, even to Spain - and you go through the same thing, Lakhin believes.

He adds that the Cincinnati had a new head coach at the end of last season and it was a difficult moment. A new specialist was appointed the day before Lakhin's departure to Russia, when he did not yet understand whether he would remain in the team for the next season or not. Whether to leave it, decided the new head coach. But in the end, the center managed to meet with him before departure and find a common language. The coach wanted to protect the Russians in the squad.

During the summer Vitya worked in the USA on his body and improved his skills. The season began in October, and in December, Lahin was the best freshman of the week in his conference. By the way, he has a situation similar to Alex: academically, Lahin is a sophomore, but he is considered a rookie in the team.

Andrey Savrasov, Georgia Southern Eagles

2021/22 stats: 14 games, 23.7 minutes average

11.9 points (51.5% 2-point, 30% 3-point, 73.1% free throws), 6 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 0.4 block shots, 0.9 interceptions, 1 loss Andrey's first coach is a well-known Russian specialist Oleg Aktsipetrov.

— I remember that at first I had very different hobbies: football, basketball, taekwondo… But after the first two or three years of training, I realized that basketball is really mine, that I want to do just that. Slowly, I began to play for the sports school of the Admiralteisky district, for the Zenit Junior Junior League, played for the Russian national team U16, U18. We went to different tournaments, and somewhere the scouts saw my game and invited me to the USA, says Savrasov.

Andrey moved to America three years ago - in January 2019of the year. Now he is finishing his third year at the university, in the American education system it is possible to start studying in the middle of the academic year and, accordingly, then graduate also in the middle of the academic year.

Savrasov managed to play for the Texas Tech team, where he spent a year and a half. The first six months he did not play, he spent in redshirt mode - he trained, worked on his body, was with the team, but did not play for it. But the next season already played in the status of a freshman, that is, a freshman.

Andrei didn't get much playing time, but he still wanted to stay at the university. It was a high-major, and Savrasov wanted to prove that he deserved another role.

But then I talked to the head coach, and together they decided that it would be better to change the university in order to continue their career. The coach even helped find a new team, and that's how Savrasov ended up in Georgia, in the Georgia Southern Eagles team. This is a mid-major university.

Now in his second year with the new team, he is in the starting five and generally has a good role on the court. In theory, Andrei can play for the university for another two years, although he graduates from the university in a year.

Vladislav Goldin, Florida Atlantic Owls

2021/22 stats: 14 games, 16.5 minutes average

5.7 points (47.9% 2-pointers, no 3-pointers, 52.2% free throws), 5. 5 rebounds, 0.4 assists, 0.6 block shots, 0.4 interceptions, 1.3 losses He played with his 2001, but at some point the team just fell apart and disappeared.

Goldin was sent to play by the year 2000, and the coach of this team turned out to be familiar with the coach of CSKA-DYuBL. Vlad and another guy were offered to the "soldiers" - just to look at them. But the screening went well, and after one of the training sessions, Vlad was offered to move to Moscow. New school, new surroundings, heavy loads, training twice a day - Vlad says that the first six months in the capital were the most difficult time in his life.

- At that time, I probably did not quite understand where I was moving and how much it changed. To be honest, I didn't even really know what DUBL was. Wasn't very knowledgeable. Youth League, Junior Team, Superleague… I knew the tournaments where we played: first the Southern Federal District, then the Russian Championship. When I found out that I was already in Moscow and had to go to the CYBL team for a tryout, I even got scared. But they left me, and I trained at CSKA for another four years. Then he played for the Russian national team U18 and U19, after which he received an offer to try himself in America. I decided to take a chance and moved there to the Prep school,” says Goldin.

Prep school is short for preparatory school. In essence, this is an opportunity to play basketball in the USA before going to university.

In October 2019, Vlad entered Patnam School in Connecticut. This is a small private school about an hour from Boston. Together with the team, Goldin became the champion of America in the championship among preparatory schools.

After that, Vlad was called to Texas, to the Texas Tech team - to the same team where Andrey Savrasov played for a year and a half. Goldin saw that this was a big and serious high-major team, saw the conditions for training and accepted their invitation without hesitation.

— In Texas, things are a little different. The way we played there was not like the way I played before, so the first experience was difficult. And then the head coach left us, replacing TexasTech with Texas. Most of the coaching staff left with him, and our team did not quite understand what to do. Only the assistant coach remained with us. And in the end, I decided to move to another team, to Florida, - say Goldin.

Due to the coronavirus, Vlad has the same situation as most student athletes: academically he is a sophomore, but the last sports season did not count, so he is a freshman in the team. Goldin has three years left to study, and he can play four more.

He himself says that his current team plays more European basketball, so he feels great there.

Alexander Glushkov, Appalachian State Mountaineers

2021/22 stats: 7 games, 4.7 minutes average

2 points (60% 2-pointers, 0% 3-pointers, 33.3% free throws), 1 .1 rebounds, no assists, 0.1 blocks, 0.1 steals, no losses

Born in Vladivostok, Glushkov started playing basketball at the age of 13 when he went to summer camp. I came home and told my father: "I want to play basketball." Parents sent Sasha to the section.

Glushkov's first coach is Eduard Sushko. After a year of working with him, Sasha was invited to the Spartak-Primorye system. He played in the Junior Junior League for a year, after which the entire management of the team and almost the entire squad moved to the PSC Sakhalin. At the same time, the base of the club remained in Vladivostok. Glushkov spent a year in the new club, after which he received an invitation from Moscow, from the IBA. His coach Alexander Antipov invited him.

And then it was a matter of chance, and a year later Sasha was already flying to the USA to study at school.

— I came to Moscow and played there for a year. When we were preparing for the Summer Spartakiad in Krasnaya Pakhra at the Trinta base, a coach from the USA arrived there. He was familiar with Alexander Antipov, because before that our guy had already played at the same school. He came just to relax, but he also wanted to look at the players. He probably liked me, and he invited me to school. I took the chance and got into high school. I spent 11-12 classes there, received several offers and decided that I would play in Appalachian State, says Glushkov.

Now Sasha is in his second year, but as you know, last year doesn't count. So Glushkov is considered a “freshman” in the team and can play for the university for another three and a half years, while he has two and a half to study.

When Sasha arrived at the university, he weighed about 90 kg. But now he has noticeably added muscle mass. He began to grow muscles during the last season, but he did the main work in the summer. Due to problems with visas, he could not go home to Russia, and he went to a friend in Houston. There he lived for a month, ate a lot and rocked. As a result, he entered the new season in excellent physical shape. True, the coach still does not really trust him.

Glushkov University is a mid-major who, last year, entered March Madness for the first time in 20 years. Sasha was not released then, but he nevertheless felt the atmosphere of the main student event of the year. Here's what he says about it:

- It was ... unbelievable (unbelievable - approx. "Interception"). Very cool feeling. 64 top teams, all at the highest level. We had two or three hotels, each floor was dedicated to a specific team. I don’t know how much it could be called the same “March Madness”, because, of course, all the measures were taken anyway. We had a quarantine, we had to be tested every day. And so everything was at the highest level,” recalls Glushkov.

David Didenko, UT Martin Skyhawks

2021/22 stats: 11 games, 17 minutes average

6.2 points (37.3% two-pointers, 37.8% three-pointers, 33.3% free throws), 3.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 0.3 blocks, 0.2 steals, 1.7 turnovers

David has probably the most atypical fate among all our guys who now play in the first division of the NCAA.

Didenko was born in the north, in the city of Yakutsk. He remembers his childhood quite vividly: he says that the city authorities allowed not to go to school at -45 degrees Celsius, and if the thermometer was only -43, you had to pull yourself together, stick yourselves into a thick down jacket and stomp to school.

— I had a healthy down jacket, maybe five centimeters. I walked around like a big bubble. When I was 8 or 9 years old, we had -57 degrees in winter. Very cold. I didn’t leave the house for two days,” Didenko recalls.

In 2010, David ended up in the USA even before he started playing basketball. He was 10. His older sister was leaving for New York to study English, and David just went with her for a month.

While still in Russia, they found him something to do in the USA. On the classifieds website, the family looked at a message from a Russian coach who lived there, his name was Boris Karebin. The coach was needed so that David would not just mess around in the States.

But the boy got so caught up in basketball that he eventually wanted to stay. Parents allowed, and he went to an American school. Karebin trained him in Brighton Beach, this is a Russian-speaking area, so immersion in American culture was gradual.

— I first lived in New York, where I arrived, and then I traveled. Lived in Florida, then studied in Georgia, in Tennessee. I travel a lot around the country - sometimes I live there, sometimes there. Somehow I quickly learned English, apparently because I was still young. Literally in a year. In Russia, I studied English for three classes, but could not learn it. Here I first lived with my sister, she pushed me to talk to people, and somehow everything turned out by itself, - says Didenko.

David spent his first year after school in Juko. Remember the story of Alex Kotov? This is the same league that prepares players who have not yet grown up to the NCAA. But already in the second year, Didenko ended up in the first division, at the University of Georgia.

He is currently a UT Martin Skyhawks player, where UT is the University of Tennessee. Accordingly, David now lives and studies in this state. He has a year and a half left at the university, and he can still play the same amount at the university level.

At the same time, he is 21 years old and automatically enters the NBA draft next year. In mocks - that is, expert predictions - he is not drafted, but he still has to play the whole season, so everything is in his hands.

Pavel Zakharov, California Baptist Lancers

2021/22 stats: 4 games, 10 minutes average

1.3 points (14.3% 2-pointers, 0% 3-pointers, 60% free throws), 1 .5 rebounds, 0.3 assists, 1 block shot, 0.3 steals, 1 turnover

Last on the list - not by value, but simply because he is the only Russian I could not contact - Pavel Zakharov from California Baptist Lancers.

Zakharov was born in Sør-Varanger, Norway. In Russia, Pasha played for the Zenit youth team and helped CSKA play in the youth Euroleague, and in 2018, after playing for the Russian U18 team at the European Championship, he left for the Montverde Academy. We talked about it a little earlier.

He was considered a four-star recruit. In American sports, when they want to talk about the prospects of a particular player, they talk about him in terms of stars, and four stars is very good. Such an assessment helped him get into the Gonzaga College in the NCAA - this is one of the top programs, which, for example, reached the NCAA finals last season, having suffered its first loss of the season in this very final. Pasha then did not go to the parquet. A year before, the team did not get into the "March Madness" only because the championship was stopped due to a pandemic.

Zakharov spent two seasons at this university and moved to the California Baptist Lancers in the summer of 2021. Most likely due to playing time, because, obviously, it was much more difficult to get it in Gonzaga. But even at the new university, he still has an average of 10 minutes on the floor and one and a half rebounds. By the way, about playing on the shields: the height of the Russian center is 213 centimeters, in America these guys are called seven-footers.

This is almost all I know about Pavel Zakharov.

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Foul between the lines. Money is killing collegiate sports in North America

Agents and sponsors chasing the most promising athletes has threatened the collegiate sports system in North America

Collegiate teams are of great importance to the sports industry in the US and Canada, especially in basketball. They train staff for the National Basketball Association (NBA) and draw huge attention to their own competitions. March Madness, the finals of the men's college championship, is successfully competing in ratings with NBA games. Naturally, this is of interest to sportswear brands, financial institutions, automotive concerns and other potential advertisers.

NCAA basketball players are considered amateurs and do not receive a salary - the most successful of them have only a scholarship to cover tuition costs. Under these conditions, contracts with personal sponsors can turn your head. Agents should help calmly understand the financial and legal intricacies without harming your career, but it was their work that brought student sports to a huge scandal.

NCAA

National Collegiate Athletic Association. Unites 1281 organizations that conduct sports competitions in colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. Under the auspices of the NCAA are championships in 24 sports. More than 450 thousand athletes participate in these tournaments. In 2014, NCAA revenue reached $1 billion. At least 80% of the association's money comes from the top division of the men's basketball championship.

Non-amateur transactions

In late September, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested eight NCAA coaches and two athletic equipment managers. All of them appear in the case, which the bureau has been working on for a year and a half. The FBI has identified several cases of coaches and agents using bribes to persuade players to transfer to a particular university. They themselves received rewards for this from the managers of these universities, striving to assemble a stronger squad, in fact, outbidding basketball players, or from sponsoring companies looking for the most promising career development options for their potential clients in terms of moving to the NBA. Students were offered to change not so much the university as the team. This allows the participants in the transaction to earn, but is contrary to the principles of amateur sports.

Former NCAA player, current basketball agent Kevin Tarka commented to the CBC on this situation: “I wouldn't say shocked. Changes in recruitment in recent years are evident. Unfortunately, the influence of outfitters has increased dramatically. But the intervention of the FBI surprised. This is a completely different level in contrast to the internal investigation of the NCAA. Everything starts from the bottom. Athletes are being pulled in all directions: family, friends, shoe companies, coaches, amateur athletes union, scouts, agents... When huge sums are involved, it's hard to spot a foul somewhere between the lines. Someone is bound to break the rules to try and make money.” .

$250,000 alleged reward from adidas to young athletes for transferring to company-sponsored universities

Heavy choice

The hunt for the best basketball players is understandable. Such players with sports success can bring millions to their university (most of the huge NCAA profits are distributed among league members), and if they get into the NBA, they will provide good advertising to sponsors and a decent commission to agents.

The problem is that the majority of basketball students enter the NBA draft after their first year. And they have to make a difficult choice: either try to prove themselves in the best league in the world, or postpone this issue until graduation. In the first case (if a contract with an agent is signed), there will be no opportunity to return to the university, in the second, there is a risk of losing three years of a career (and a high salary) in a weaker tournament. Even those who are objectively not ready for the NBA often cannot resist the temptation. For them, the first professional contract is the last, but at the age of 17 it is difficult to soberly assess their strength. Especially when your advisor is very interested in getting a commission. As a result, both the players and the NCAA level suffer.

“We need to find ways to pay players official salaries. Otherwise, the NCAA will put itself in danger of destruction, - sure Kevin Tarka . It is necessary that the guys understand their true market value. Let the account be available to them only after graduation, but it should be their money. Coaches in the NCAA earn several million dollars, while athletes receive only "free training." Absurd. However, it is necessary to weaken the interest of the NBA. And let the players hire agents to keep them informed, but don't take away their right to training if they can't sign a professional contract!"

Gray Cardinals

In the report released by the FBI, the names of athletes and universities are hidden. Pseudonyms are used - "Player 1", "Player 2", "University 3", "University 4" and so on. For example, it is indicated that the coaches received from adidas (more precisely, from "Company 1") and agents $ 22 thousand for the transfer of one player to the "University 6" team. University 6 is described as similar to the University of Louisville, where Hall of Famer Rick Pitino was fired after the report was published.

There are two main defendants. No one is as closely connected to the black market agents, shoe companies, financial advisors, and recruiters in the NCAA as they are. These are Adidas International Sports Marketing Director for Basketball James Gatto and an employee of the same company, Merle Coad, who previously headed the youth basketball program of another equipment manufacturer (described as similar to Nike). For two decades they remained in the shadows and turned all the deals without too much noise. Both have happy families and crystal clear reputations. The information that surfaced shocked their entourage. Charges of bribery and money laundering threaten terms of up to 40 years. Collaboration with the investigation may knock them down, but in this case, Code and Gatto will have to show something really significant, which will surely result in new arrests among coaches, managers and other industry workers.

$150,000 received, according to investigators, a potential recruit of the University 7 team for choosing their team with the participation of James Gatto

“He was in charge of budgeting, recruiting, college coach relations, ,” says a person who worked with Code. He controlled everything and nothing could happen without his knowledge. That is why everyone is in fear right now.” .

“Coaches who worked with equipment manufacturers are sleeping in a cold sweat. I imagine myself in the place of James and Merle and understand that their families are dearer to them than even their closest clients. If in such a situation I knew something that would reduce my term, I would certainly tell it. It's not about the war with North Korea, we're talking about college basketball."0257, ESPN analyst Sam Fraccilla , who used to work as a coach at a New Mexico college, estimated what was happening.

Beginning of the end

On the other hand, while NCAA officials think it's dark days, league coaches say it's a great opportunity to take the first step toward fair college sports. Waiting for changes and our expert. “We have finally reached the tipping point. If there is no change to student athlete compensation, the NCAA could be destroyed. Perhaps not in the short term, but in 10 years. But this process has begun now.” - counts Kevin Tarka .

$50,000 - bribe allegedly received by coach Chuck Person, famed NBA veteran, to lure several players into a sponsorship deal with an Atlanta clothing manufacturer

Agree on league outlook and Jay Williams former NBA player and current college basketball analyst: “This is the beginning of the end for the NCAA. The situation casts middle-level workers, be it a trainer or outfitter manager, in a bad light. But this is a small part of all the problems. And it is clearly seen that “amateur” sports have always been, first of all, a very profitable business.0257 .

NCAA inaction, according to Kevin Tarkey, can deprive the college basketball league of stars, and therefore income. The best players will either stay home to prepare for the NBA draft without the risk of injury in the NCAA, or go to work in Europe for a year.


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