Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Player Evaluations
SCU provides team opportunities in Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Norman. We take all players interested in being on a team and evaluate them in a series of drills and scrimmages. We then form balanced teams of ten players that will play through that season. Teams are formed for summer, fall and winter seasons. SCU's skill training is key to success on the court as players not only learn how to play as a team, but the ability to stand alone as a player and perform when the opportunity arises.
Welcome to SCU's Blog
Sports City University Basketball Academy is the Nations #1 Basketball training resource. Coaches and players all over the country are calling on SCU to help develop their players and teams.
SCU is defined by fundamental basketball skill development. By breaking down each skill into fundamental steps that are easy and fun to learn, players across the country look to SCU for their skill training. Whether you are new to the game or a seasoned high school player SCU can provide you with the skill and competitive edge your game needs. SCU skills development is taught in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman and through camps across the state and beyond.
This blog was created to share the latest information on player training skills and events at SCU. Please feel free to comment and engage in conversation with us. We look forward to talking to you.
SCU is defined by fundamental basketball skill development. By breaking down each skill into fundamental steps that are easy and fun to learn, players across the country look to SCU for their skill training. Whether you are new to the game or a seasoned high school player SCU can provide you with the skill and competitive edge your game needs. SCU skills development is taught in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman and through camps across the state and beyond.
This blog was created to share the latest information on player training skills and events at SCU. Please feel free to comment and engage in conversation with us. We look forward to talking to you.
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