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The Latest College News
Darryll "Truck" Bryant will be the lead PG for Pre -Season top 10 team in the country, West Virginia

Sylven Landesberg (UVA) is up for the Wooden Award for top player in the Country

Charles Jenkins (Hofstra) was name Pre-Season Co-Player of the Year in the CAA

Congrats to Andrew Beinert for being named Captain of Holy Cross

Chris Johnson (Le Moyne) and Janine Aldridge (William and Mary) both set records for 3 pointers made in a season by Freshman.

Nicole Capurso and Michelle Kurowski were named to their respective All-Rookie Teams.


Pro Hoops is being utilized by many schools and players for a number of reasons.

Reasons for Schools:
1.  Schools are looking for ways to motivate young men and women who have been seeing the same coaches, the same drills and the same players day in and day out.  Pro Hoops breaks up the day to day grind and offers something fresh and new to stimulate gains in performance and attitude.

2.  Pro Hoops' approach is largely based on footwork, fundamentals and individual needs.  We have never heard a coach complain about this appoach and never feel threatened that their players aren't getting the right advice.  

3.  Pro Hoops can work with players when assistant coaches are on the road recruiting or when they are not permitted to perform workouts with their players.

4.  Pro Hoops develops players full-time and this is going to give colleges an edge when they have players who can improve individually .  Each player that gets better makes the coaching a lot easier.  This is the case because players with improved skills and confidence will be finishing plays that coaches draw up.


Reasons for Players:
1.  Pro Hoops develops players full-time and we are committed to finding the best ways of improving each individuals game.

2.  Pro Hoops has worked with a number of Professional players and knows what it takes to get to that level.  We will help college athletes improve in areas that enable them to make an impact on their college teams and hopefully allow them to make money playing basketball.

3.  Most schools don't have the time to develop players over a 4-year period.  At big time programs if you are not producing they will be forced to recruit over you.  Players need to improve today so that they get to play tomorrow.
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