We’re releasing the most favorited schools by NCSA basketball players. Find out if you’ve made the list.
Just as we want to empower college coaches to find prospective basketball players to fill your rosters, NCSA Athletic Recruiting has built out tools to assist in recommending college matches based on the student-athlete’s academics, athletics, and overall preferences in a college.
And then we track the schools the athletes show interest in. Here, we’ve collected the 2016 top 10 list of favorite schools, per NCAA division, in men’s basketball.
Of course, there might still be some overall impact from top “name brand” schools on these lists. But for college coaches looking to use a digital platform to search for, discover, and connect with prospective players, these lists can be incredibly helpful. If your program is on the list for your division, a large number of athletes are interested in your program.
If you’re not, it doesn’t mean that student-athletes are disinterested in your program. But there might be opportunities for you to engage proactively with athletes who fit your criteria. We’d be happy to walk you through our powerful tools for college coaches.
The Most Favorited Division I Basketball Programs
Duke University
University of Kentucky
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Florida
Ohio State University
Baylor University
University of California – UCLA
Kansas University
Florida State University
Michigan State University
The Most Favorited Division II Basketball Programs
University of Tampa
Barry University
Anderson University – South Carolina
California State University – Los Angeles
University of West Florida
Midwestern State University
University of Charleston
Angelo State University
Wingate University
Palm Beach Atlantic University
The Most favorited Division III Basketball Programs
University of California – Santa Cruz
Colorado College
Albion College
Southwestern University
Emory University
Norwich University
Johns Hopkins University
New York University
Aurora University
University of Chicago
Whether it’s reaching out to your next basketball players or managing your searches, favorite filters, and lists of prospects in one place, NCSA Athletic Recruiting for coaches can help. Create a free account or learn more about how NCSA helps coaches.