Girls' Showcase Registration FormSunday, October 12, 2008 Nazareth College Rochester, New York |
Boys' Showcase Registration FormSunday, October 19, 2008 Nazareth College Rochester, New York |
"The Upstate New York Hoops Showcase has proven to be an excellent opportunity for my players to impress college coaches. I especially like the station work because it gives every athlete a chance to shine. My players have received many college leads from the Showcase, and I will continue to recommend it."
For one afternoon, we bring together college coaches and college-bound basketball players for a day of hoops and recruiting. Athletes participate in station drills and scrimmages to showcase their talents in front of college coaches, and the day concludes with an NCAA recruiting seminar.
Recruiters from nearly 40 colleges have attended our previous events, and we again expect an outstanding response from these coaches. In just six years, our event has attracted an impressive group of athletes. Showcase "alumni" have made many college team rosters, including Syracuse University, Texas Christian University, University at Buffalo, Siena, University of New Hampshire, Mansfield, LeMoyne, Williams, University of Rochester, Brandeis, RPI, Nazareth, St. John Fisher, Geneseo, Fredonia, and Oswego. Additionally, numerous Showcase participants have earned All-New York State and All-Greater Rochester recognition.
"Because of outstanding players we evaluated at the Upstate New York Hoops Showcase, our team has had record-breaking success. In the past four years, we have won 95 games, three Conference championships, and earned three NCAA tournament invitations. You run a first-class event that is well respected in the college coaching community, and your Showcase will continue to be an important part of our recruiting efforts."
"The Upstate New York Hoops Showcase is the best organized and well-run recruiting event that we attend. This event helps us tremendously in the recruiting process, and we look forward to seeing more talented players this year!"

Athletes participate in both station drills and scrimmages to showcase their talents in front of college coaches.