Free women's basketball recruiting tool

Women's Basketball Recruit Score

See where your women's basketball profile fits today. NextCommit looks at your position group, production, academics, athletic signals, film readiness, and recruiting activity so you can contact programs with a clearer plan.

No account required. Get your score in about 2 minutes.

What you will discover

The basketball recruiting calculator turns your current profile into practical next steps.

Division fit

Estimate whether your current profile points toward D1, D2, D3, NAIA, or JUCO conversations.

Profile gaps

See whether film, production, athletic signals, academics, or outreach are holding the process back.

Coach outreach angle

Turn your score into a clearer message for programs that fit your role and current level.

NIL estimate

Get an early NIL value estimate alongside your recruiting projection.

Women's Basketball Recruiting Signals by Division

Basketball recruiting depends on role, production, film, competition context, academics, and coach fit. Use these signals as planning ranges.

MetricDivision IDivision IIDivision IIINAIA
Competition ContextHigh-level varsity, club, or national eventsStrong varsity or club starterVarsity contributor with fitCompetitive varsity or club profile
Role / Position FitClear college-ready role for position groupDefined role with productionUseful role and coachabilityTranslatable role with upside
Production ProfileEfficient impact beyond one statStarter-level scoring or all-around valueConsistent contribution and fitProduction with room to grow
Athletic / Physical SignalsSize, length, burst, and agility stand outGood physical tools for roleReliable movement and frameCompetitive athletic base
GPA / Academic FitEligibility ready, 3.0+ helpsEligibility readyAdmissions fit matters heavily2.0+ minimum path

These ranges are general guidelines based on average recruited athlete metrics. Individual programs may have different requirements. Academic requirements, character, and coachability also play significant roles in recruiting decisions.

What the score looks at

Basketball players need context, not just raw points per game. These are the signals that make a coach evaluation easier.

Basketball context

Position group, team context, dominant hand, role, graduation year, and level of competition.

Production profile

Points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, shooting percentages, and how those numbers fit your role.

Athletic signals

Height, wingspan, standing reach, vertical jump, agility, sprint, and body projection where available.

Academic and recruiting fit

GPA, target level, coach contact, offers, and whether your outreach is organized enough for evaluation.

How it works

Get your basketball recruit score in three steps.

01

Enter your basketball profile

Add position group, grad year, height, academics, team context, and recruiting goals.

30 seconds
02

Add production and metrics

Include scoring, shooting, rebounding, assists, defensive stats, vertical, wingspan, or agility notes.

60 seconds
03

Get your projection

See your likely division fit, NIL estimate, profile gaps, and next recruiting actions.

30 seconds
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Turn your production, academics, athletic signals, and recruiting activity into a clearer target list.

Calculate My Basketball Score

Compare your profile before you pay for another camp or recruiting service.

Use your score to build a smarter school list.

Frame coach emails around your current role and fit.

Update the score as film, production, grades, or interest changes.

How The Women's Basketball Recruit Score Helps You Build A Target List

Women's basketball recruiting rewards athletes who can make evaluation simple: clear film, real production, academics, position fit, and a realistic target list. Recruit Score gives athletes and parents a baseline before spending more money on camps, showcases, or broad recruiting services.

The score is not a replacement for coach evaluation. It helps you understand whether your current profile supports the schools you are contacting and what to improve before you widen the list.

Sample Score Breakdown

Position and role fit

Guards, wings, forwards, and posts are evaluated through different lenses. The score keeps role context tied to the projection.

Production and efficiency

Coaches look beyond points. Rebounding, assists, defensive activity, shooting percentages, and competition context all matter.

Athletic and physical profile

Height, length, explosiveness, agility, and movement profile help coaches understand how the athlete may translate to college pace.

Academics and outreach readiness

Strong grades and organized communication make it easier for more programs to evaluate and support the athlete.

Division-Level Projections

D1 conversation range

Usually requires strong production, college-ready role fit, clear film, academic readiness, and a profile that matches an active roster need.

D2 / NAIA range

A strong lane for competitive players who can help college programs but need sharper targeting or one more development jump.

D3 / JUCO range

Often a good fit for athletes seeking academic alignment, development time, or a wider set of realistic opportunities.

How To Improve Your Score

Refresh your film and stats after each meaningful varsity, club, or showcase stretch.

Build a school list across multiple divisions instead of only chasing D1.

Use your score to frame emails around role, fit, academics, and coach evaluation needs.

Track responses and keep follow-up tied to new film, schedule, or production updates.

Women's Basketball Recruit Score FAQ

What is a basketball recruit score?+

A basketball recruit score is a planning tool that compares your position group, production, academics, athletic signals, and recruiting readiness against likely college division fit. It helps families decide where to focus outreach before paying for more camps or services.

How does NextCommit calculate basketball division fit?+

NextCommit looks at your sport, position group, graduation year, height, academic profile, varsity or club production, athletic signals, current recruiting activity, and outreach readiness. Coaches still make final evaluations from film, live events, academics, and roster needs.

What basketball metrics should recruits track?+

Basketball recruits should track position, height, dominant hand, points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, shooting percentages, vertical jump, wingspan, standing reach, lane agility, three-quarter court sprint, GPA, film, and current coach interest.

Is the basketball recruit score free?+

Yes. Athletes can use the basketball recruit score for free and get a practical recruiting baseline before building a target list or sending coach outreach.

What should basketball players do after getting a score?+

Use the score to narrow your target list, improve your profile gaps, update film and stats, and contact coaches whose level, roster needs, and academic fit match your current profile.

What matters most in women's basketball recruiting?+

Women's college basketball coaches usually evaluate position fit, skill consistency, production, athletic profile, academics, club or high school context, film, and whether the athlete fills a current roster need.

When should women's basketball players start recruiting outreach?+

Athletes should organize film, stats, academics, and a target list before serious outreach. The best timing varies by division and program, but waiting until senior year usually narrows the list of available roster spots.

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