Lynn University - De Hoernle Sports and Cultural Center | Boca Raton, FL
NEW SHOWCASE SCHEDULE & PRICING FOR 2025: $319
REGISTER BEFORE SEPTEMBER 14TH FOR ONLY $299
The event will run from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Players will report by no later than 9:45 AM for check-in. The new showcase layout features a 4 quarter schedule with a break for the discussion on college athletics. This single session format allows for more coach/player interaction and a dedicated break for the college discussion and Q&A.
NEW SINGLE SESSION DAY! → 10:00 AM - 3:00PM
9:30 AM → Morning Session Check-In Begins
10:00 AM → 1st Quarter - Dynamic & Static Warm-Up followed by Defensive Skills Session
11:00 AM → 2nd Quarter - Offensive Specific Skills Session
12:00 PM → Halftime - Break and Discussion on College Athletics (See below)
1:00 PM → 3rd Quarter - Position Specific and Game Theory
2:00 PM → 4th Quarter - Competitive Game Session
3:00 PM → Wrap Up and Dismissal - Offensive and Defensive Player of the Day Announced
This is an open discussion led by the camp director and the college coaches, touching on a variety of topics and allowing time for questions and feedback. There are many myths and misunderstandings about participating in college athletics. This discussion is a chance to ask questions and be informed about the rules and regulations of college athletics.
Topics covered: NCAA rules, the NCAA Eligibility Center, Playing for NAIA and Junior College Coaches, What Collegiate Coaches Look For, GPA/Academic Importance, What to Expect Playing College Athletics, How to Promote Yourself, Importance of Camps/Clinics, Student-Athlete Life, Social Media Etiquette, Highlight Videos, How to Contact Coaches
Players want to showcase their skills to coaches, but they should also want to learn from the coaches. Coaches want to evaluate players and their skills so they can teach them appropriately, just like they do with their own players. Coaches also want to see how players react to instructions and new techniques, as well as how they interact with players and coaches. All College Basketball Prospect ID events are compliant with NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA rules.
Players will receive their metrics and instructions during the event verbally from the coaches to assist in player development. Feedback and evaluation will occur in offensive and defensive skills, as well as in team concepts and high-level basketball IQ.