Basketball Australia Pathways Inks Partnership with AUSA Hoops

 
 

AUSA Hoops is excited to announce a new partnership with Basketball Australia Pathways that will help ensure aspiring Australian juniors have the best opportunities to pursue US College opportunities.

Both, AUSA and Basketball Australia Pathways are dedicated to helping Australian junior basketballers pursue their dreams of playing college basketball and will be able to provide an even more impactful service by working together for the years to come.

We are tremendously proud to have the opportunity to partner with such a high calibre program like Basketball Australia Pathways, and we couldn’t be more excited to continue to help more players year after year into the future
— AUSA Hoops Founder, Rhys Murphy

This collaboration aims to provide greater exposure to US college basketball opportunities and opportunities for aspiring Aussie players by leveraging the networks and expertise of both organisations.

“This is a partnership many, many years in the making. For more than a decade AUSA has been pushing to ensure there are genuine pathways for Aussies to play college basketball in the US, and this partnership is a credit to how far we have come, and how many players we have been able to help over the past decade” mentioned AUSA Hoops Founder, Rhys Murphy.

“We are tremendously proud to have the opportunity to partner with such a high calibre program like Basketball Australia Pathways, and we couldn’t be more excited to continue to help more players year after year into the future.”

Darren Smith, CEO of Basketball Australia Pathways added,

“Together with AUSA Hoops, we are excited to continue to assist and guide many more players in the next generation of Australian basketball as they pursue their dreams to play college basketball in the States.”

Through this partnership, talented Australian basketball players will gain enhanced visibility to college programs and coaches, increasing their chances of securing scholarships and US college recruitment opportunities.

 

Basketball Australia Pathways’ CEO, Darren Smith, with Alana Smith at the WNBL Draft

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