In the United States, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) has become the focal point for college recruiters in searching for top talent amongst middle and high school basketball athletes. Financially, AAU basketball can be expensive, making it difficult for families to allow their children to compete. However, players feel that AAU participation is worth the investment because of the benefits, which includes collegiate exposure. The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of former AAU basketball players\u27 experience. The research question used to guide this study was: what are former AAU basketball players\u27 perceptions of academic requirements, time/money, basketball skills/development, and the opportunity to play college ba...
This study examined the engagement of male, college basketball players within the National Collegiat...
Since 2006, the so-called one and done rule prevents American high school players from joining the N...
The study explored the perceptions of thirteen, female student-athletes who chose to participate in ...
In the United States, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) has become the focal point for college recrui...
The purpose of this research was to gain a deeper understanding about what former Amateur Athletic U...
Too many young basketball players are forced to go through the current Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) ...
Division I Basketball has a significant problem of student-athletes leaving school after one year in...
Using five semi-structured interviews, this study sought to better understand the lived experiences ...
In this study, the plan is to investigate some facets of the debate between attending college and ...
This research explores the differences in career maturity scores of male student-athletes playing in...
The purpose of this study was to compare early career National Basketball Association (NBA) success ...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
College and university basketball programs have become very competitive in America for two major rea...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
Serving student-athletes at the collegiate level comes with unique challenges as students balance ac...
This study examined the engagement of male, college basketball players within the National Collegiat...
Since 2006, the so-called one and done rule prevents American high school players from joining the N...
The study explored the perceptions of thirteen, female student-athletes who chose to participate in ...
In the United States, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) has become the focal point for college recrui...
The purpose of this research was to gain a deeper understanding about what former Amateur Athletic U...
Too many young basketball players are forced to go through the current Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) ...
Division I Basketball has a significant problem of student-athletes leaving school after one year in...
Using five semi-structured interviews, this study sought to better understand the lived experiences ...
In this study, the plan is to investigate some facets of the debate between attending college and ...
This research explores the differences in career maturity scores of male student-athletes playing in...
The purpose of this study was to compare early career National Basketball Association (NBA) success ...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
College and university basketball programs have become very competitive in America for two major rea...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
Serving student-athletes at the collegiate level comes with unique challenges as students balance ac...
This study examined the engagement of male, college basketball players within the National Collegiat...
Since 2006, the so-called one and done rule prevents American high school players from joining the N...
The study explored the perceptions of thirteen, female student-athletes who chose to participate in ...