Remember To Have Fun

Acquiris Quodcumque Rapis

Proper Preparation not only Prevents Poor Performance, it puts us in a position to succeed. That is our goal!

Our Teams are in a focused training program to become professionals, albeit in something other than basketball. Their route will take them through one of the many fine colleges or universities renowned for their high standards of academic excellence and the proven success of their basketball program.

Our basketball players are focused on the end-goal of becoming professionals, at which time basketball will still be played for passion after all their work is done for the day. Like everything they do, they take it seriously and perform with both full effort and enthusiasm. That approach has gotten them to where they are today and is what will drive and motivate them on their own personal roads towards success.

Over the past 17 years, players involved with the programs have gone on to play (or are on their way to playing) at Williams, Middlebury, Bowdoin, Colby, Bates, Hamilton, Tufts, Wesleyan, Trinity, Connecticut College, Sarah Lawrence, Union, Hobart, Ithaca, RPI, Vassar, Bard, Clarkson, St Lawrence, Skidmore, MIT, WPI, Babson, Clark, Springfield, Emerson, Johns Hopkins, Swarthmore, Haverford, Dickinson, Franklin & Marshall, Muhlenberg, Washington College, Washington & Lee, NYU, Brandeis, Chicago, Emory, Rochester, Carnegie Mellon, Case Western, Washington University, Pomona, Claremont McKenna, Caltech, Occidental, Puget Sound, Colorado College, Macalester, St Olaf’s, Grinnell, Lawrence, Kenyon, Denison, Oberlin, Allegheny, Ohio Wesleyan, Sewanee, Rhodes, Birmingham Southern, Earlham, Hartwick, Gordon, Geneseo, Stevens, John Jay, Hunter, Susquehanna, Chatham, Emmanuel, Suffolk, Curry, RIC, Keuka, Franklin Pierce, American, Rice, Depaul, Fairfield, Furman, Vanderbilt, Elon, Holy Cross, Colgate, Binghamton, UMBC, Monmouth, Sacred Heart, Quinnipiac, FDU, Maryland, UConn and Duke (2).

In addition to the basketball players, several members are at schools in these same conferences and haven chosen to play a different sport. However they got there, the exclamation mark is on their success in having gotten into the schools of their respective choices.

WHO AND WHERE GALLERY


Colleges Where Our Kids Play(ed):
Duke

Vanderbilt

Maryland

UConn

American
Bates
Binghamton
Bowdoin
Brandeis
Carnegie Mellon
Case Western
Claremont McKenna
Clark
Colby
Colgate
Colorado College
Connecticut College
Curry
Denison
Depaul
Dickinson
Earlham
Elon
Emerson
Emmanuel
Emory

Fairfield
FDU
Franklin & Marshall
Franklin Pierce
Furman
Geneseo
Gordon
Grinnell
Hamilton
Hartwick
Haverford
Holy Cross
Hunter
John Jay
Johns Hopkins
Kenyon
Keuka
Lawrence
Macalester
Maryland
McGill
Middlebury
MIT
Monmouth
Muhlenberg
NYU
Occidental
Ohio Wesleyan
Oswego
Pomona
Quinnipiac
Rhode Island College
Rhodes
Rice
Rochester
RPI
Sacred Heart
Sarah Lawrence
Sewanee

Skidmore
St Lawrence
Stevens
Suffolk
Susquehanna
Swarthmore
Trinity
Tufts
UMBC
Union
Vanderbilt
Vassar
Washington & Lee
Washington College
Washington University
Wesleyan
Williams
WPI

We would like to make a statement on the matter of rules, compliance and the actions of others that have caused many to take issue with AAU basketball in the macro, which is why we are eschewing identification with aau and referring to the genre as Grassroots, and with a team or coach in the micro: Not only do we know the rules (both the letter and spirit) we wholeheartedly pledge/endeavor/mandate ourselves to follow them without fail every day that ends in a “y.” We maintain a higher standard for ourselves than others expect of us. In all matters, we live by the Golden Rule in addition to Rules #1 and 2.