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University of Dallas Basketball Division

Hi guys, another basketball player here! I'm currently looking into the University of Dallas. Anyone have info on their basketball division and what the recruitment process is like? Would really appreciate any help!

5 months ago

Hey there! The University of Dallas is a Division III school that competes in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC). As a Division III school, they do not offer athletic scholarships, but they do prioritize academic aid and need-based financial assistance for student-athletes.

The recruitment process at the University of Dallas, like at most DIII schools, tends to be more focused on promoting academics and the overall college experience. Coaches at the University of Dallas want to see transcripts and test scores (if applicable) to ensure that you're a good fit academically as well as athletically.

To start the recruitment process, it's a good idea to fill out the online recruit questionnaire on the University of Dallas Athletics website. This lets the coaches know you're interested in joining their team. Additionally, here are some steps to follow:

1. Make a highlight video showcasing your skills and include details about your academic achievements. Post this video on YouTube, Vimeo, or another video-sharing platform.

2. Email the men's or women's basketball coach at the University of Dallas (depending on your gender), introducing yourself and expressing your interest in the program. Include your highlight video link, high school transcripts, and any other relevant athletic or academic information.

3. Attend basketball camps and showcases where University of Dallas coaches might be scouting. Doing so gives you a chance to display your skills and allows you to establish a relationship with the coaching staff.

4. Stay in regular contact with the coaches and update them on your achievements both on and off the court.

5. If your high school hosts college recruitment events, be sure to attend and connect with the University of Dallas coach if they are present. Alternatively, reach out to your high school coach and ask them to contact the University of Dallas coach on your behalf.

Remember that, while sports play a significant role in your college experience, it's also important to find a school where you're comfortable academically and personally. Good luck with the process, and I hope this helps!

5 months ago

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