The US College Pathway continues to be a popular pathway amongst Australian junior athletes and there remains a strong appetite from US Colleges to recruit from Australia. The opportunity to transition from high school basketball and the VJBL to secure a university degree in a chosen field, often at no cost is an attractive prospect […]

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The US College Pathway has become an increasingly popular pathway for Australian athletes to continue their basketball and educational development. It provides a great opportunity to not only transition from high school and junior basketball eg VJBL, to senior competition, whether that be semi or professional basketball (domestic or overseas) but also provides the opportunity […]

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We sat down this week with Tegan Cunningham, current community basketball coordinator at Basketball Australia and member of the Melbourne Demons AFLW team. Tegan outlined her college basketball journey where she started off with an opportunity at a junior college, then transitioned to one of the powerhouse Big12 programs – Oklahoma State University. Here is […]

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Australian connection runs deep with University of California Irvine women’s basketball head coach Tamara Inoue   I was recently able to spend a little time with coach Inoue who was visiting Australia briefly to view some of the talent participating in the U/18 national championships. Tamara has a long history with Australia, having first come […]

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QLD’s Kristy Wallace was named to the Big 12 all conference team for the 17/18 season. The senior guard and former COE attendee, was a unanimous selection after a fantastic final year for Baylor. The #3 ranked team will be a serious contender for this years national championship, especially with Kristy at the point position […]

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Xavier Cooks, the 6’8″ senior from Wollongong has been awarded player of the year and All-Big South First Team selection as a result of his stellar play this year with the Winthrop Eagles.Coming into the conference tournament, he has averaged an impressive 17.6ppg and 8.9rpg and will be the spearhead for Winthrops’ chances of advancing […]

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The Pac-12 Conference has recognised Stanfords’ Australian junior forward Alanna Smith as a member of its All Pac-12 First team. The former COE player has put up career best points, rebounds, steals and swats this season to achieve her first all conference selection. Read the Full Story

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We are excited to launch our new service supporting Australia’s elite basketball talent and their families that are looking to pursue US College opportunities and continue their basketball development pathway.

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