Twice-Weekly Club Practices: Engage in high-intensity sessions focused on skill development, strategic play, and team cohesion, with two practices each week.
Monthly Tournaments: Compete in two tournaments each month, putting your skills to the test and gaining valuable game experience.
Weekly Film Sessions: High school teams review game footage weekly to analyze performance, refine strategies, and enhance on-court IQ.
Strength & Conditioning: High school players participate in lifting sessions on both practice days to build strength and improve athletic performance.
Additional Training Opportunities: Opt for extra training days to further develop your skills and maximize your potential.
Holistic Development: At BTG, we believe in developing athletes both on and off the court. While we're always looking to help athletes improve, it's more important that we help the human improve.
Certified & Trained Coaches: All of our coaches are undergoing certification as transformational coaches, focusing on holistic athlete development.
Supportive Environment: While we maintain high standards for our players, we also provide the support they need to reach their full potential.
Positivity and Encouragement: We do not tolerate negative coaching practices.
TESTIMONIES
SUCCESSFUL STORIES
I wanted my son to get the edge he needed to become a college basketball player. Coach Myson helped [David] by not only training him on the skill he needed to secure a scholarship, but he went as far as playing against him to make sure he was ready to perform in front of college coaches. I would recommend Hoops Univeristy to anyone who wants their son or daughter to develop or sharpen their skills.
Mark Muncy
Father of David Muncy, North Greenville University signee
You can search, but you'll never find a better trainer for your child. Stop wasting time and get going. You'll never regret it.
Melanie Hall
Mother of PJ Hall, Dorman High School
Ranked #1 In SC 2020 and #69 Nationally
We are so appreciative of you and all your hard work and positive energy. You are helping Nick transition to a guard and playmaker! We are looking forward to continued elevation of his game to make it to the next level. Nick is starting as a 7th grader on his middle school team. That would not have happened without your guidance and Nick's hardworking attitutde!!
Amy Cantrell Sweet
Mother of Nick Sweet, Powdersville Middle School