How does Sidwell boys basketball recruit?

Anonymous
To have such a track record the program must have a strong pipeline. Am wondering where it feeds from.

Some of the top Catholic programs have long running summer camps and also have junior coaches coach AAU teams but haven’t seen the same from Sidwell so wondering where they find such top notch talent. Or do they build it in house?
Anonymous
They don’t build it in-house. They recruit from Takeover and Team Durant and other top AAU teams like everyone else
Anonymous
How do they know which kids are going to be able to handle the academics?
More and more of the middle school players trying to make it into top programs are actually dropping out of middle for “homeschool” so they can train full time and to reclass. Kind of the opposite of what would be good prep for an academic- focused high school. Basketball is insane in the DMV.
Anonymous
They make an educated guess. But remember there is not only one track of classes. Sidwell is rigorous if you are taking the higher track of classes. At the lower track, the secret some don’t talk about is that the school isn’t that rigorous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They make an educated guess. But remember there is not only one track of classes. Sidwell is rigorous if you are taking the higher track of classes. At the lower track, the secret some don’t talk about is that the school isn’t that rigorous.


This is only true in math. They all take regular Sidwell rigor in English, languages, science etc.
Anonymous
You can make the same argument for some other sports too where they field the best teams
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can make the same argument for some other sports too where they field the best teams


Not really...I mean strong HS tennis players come from UMC/wealthy demographics...it is super rare to have the profile of the Williams' sisters.

Those are really the only other top sports teams at Sidwell in addition to basketball.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They make an educated guess. But remember there is not only one track of classes. Sidwell is rigorous if you are taking the higher track of classes. At the lower track, the secret some don’t talk about is that the school isn’t that rigorous.


This is only true in math. They all take regular Sidwell rigor in English, languages, science etc.


They track in science too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They make an educated guess. But remember there is not only one track of classes. Sidwell is rigorous if you are taking the higher track of classes. At the lower track, the secret some don’t talk about is that the school isn’t that rigorous.


This is only true in math. They all take regular Sidwell rigor in English, languages, science etc.


They track in science too.


Also, if you want to play D1, you don't need a 4.0. You can play for a lot of college programs with a 2.something GPA in high school
Anonymous
Josh Hart, who went to Sidwell and is now in the NBA, almost had to drop out because of his grades.

But even the "rigorous" private schools will always find a way to accomodate students if they have enough money or athletic ability.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Josh Hart, who went to Sidwell and is now in the NBA, almost had to drop out because of his grades.

But even the "rigorous" private schools will always find a way to accomodate students if they have enough money or athletic ability.


Gentleman's Cs keep them eligible without hurting class rank for the better students
Anonymous
Sidwell and other independents seem to be divesting from their football programs so it makes sense that smaller team sports will see increased resource allocation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They make an educated guess. But remember there is not only one track of classes. Sidwell is rigorous if you are taking the higher track of classes. At the lower track, the secret some don’t talk about is that the school isn’t that rigorous.


This is only true in math. They all take regular Sidwell rigor in English, languages, science etc.


They track in science too.


Not in the same way. There is no lower level in science.
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