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Free AI College Basketball Recruiting Form Generator

Describe your program and first-review criteria. Makeform creates an editable college basketball recruiting form for prospect profiles, stats, sources, academics, references, schedules, and film links.

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  • Editable before publishing
  • Built for prospect profiles and film links
  • Share by link or embed on your program site
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Sample prompts for the builder

Choose a recruiting brief, adapt it, or send it to the builder. Edit every example before publishing.

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Audience

Varsity players introducing themselves to college coaches

Format

Multi-step prospect questionnaire with video links

Prompt size

302 chars

Brief qualitySends to builder

Example questionnaire structure

Multi-step prospect questionnaire with video links

Prompt exampleEditable in builder

Player, graduation year, school, and contact

Short answerFirst ask
2

Positions, height, and jersey number

Short answer
3

Season statistics and source link

Number & URL
4

Highlight and full-game video links

URL
5

Why are you interested in our program?

Long answer

Suggested routing tags

Suggested

2027 prospects

Guards

Film ready

Ask for a public box-score link beside stats so coaches can review the source and season.

Step 1

Introduce

prospect, school, class, and contact details

Step 2

Document

positions, measurements, stats, and sources

Step 3

Review

film, schedule, academics, and references

Step 4

Route

tag the submission for the right recruiting board

A cleaner first evaluation

Give coaches the same starting view of every prospect.

A structured form keeps profiles, evidence, film, and contacts together when introductions arrive from many channels.

Comparable player profiles

Required class, position, height, school, team, schedule, and season fields create a consistent first view.

Stats with review context

Pair averages with season, games played, competition level, and a public source so staff can interpret them.

Film routed to the right coach

Route by position, class, or region while highlights and complete-game links stay with the profile.

Designed around basketball review

One questionnaire for distinct recruiting paths.

Use conditional logic to show questions that fit each prospect's route.

High school prospects

Class, teams, coach contact, academics, schedule, honors, and film in one introduction.

Transfer prospects

Current program, seasons, academics, reference, stats, roster page, film, and transfer goals.

International players

Club, league, time zone, measurement units, sources, languages, and competition context.

Camp and showcase leads

Event, session, jersey, class, film, schedule, and contact preferences in a mobile follow-up.

Build the recruiting intake

From program brief to organized prospect submissions.

Define first-review needs, generate the form, tune prospect paths, and route responses.

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01

Describe the first-review criteria

List the classes, positions, academics, stats, sources, film, schedules, and references coaches review first.

02

Edit fields and prospect paths

Require essential fields, define stats precisely, and branch questions from prospect type.

03

Share the official intake link

Place the published form on your recruiting page, camp follow-up, email signature, or QR code.

04

Route and review responses

Send submissions to an inbox or sheet, then tag by class, position, region, or film status.

Questionnaire vs scattered messages

Choose an intake that preserves the basketball context.

Give coaches enough structure to understand the prospect and locate film and sources.

Approach
What staff receives
Best use
ApproachEmail or direct message
What staff receivesA personal introduction that may omit sources, schedule, film, or coach contact.
Best useUseful for conversation; inconsistent for intake.
ApproachStatic document
What staff receivesPlayers download, complete, attach, and resend a question list.
Best usePrintable, but adds handling for everyone.
Approach
Generated online recruiting form
What staff receivesStructured details, conditional paths, sources, film, and references together.
Best useCentral intake for an inbox or review sheet.

Field guide

What a college basketball recruiting form should include.

Cover identity, basketball context, stats, film, academics, and references.

Identity and contact

Make the prospect easy to identify and reach.

Collect names, contact channels, class, location, school, and club. Avoid sensitive first-look questions staff does not need.

  • Email, phone, location, and time zone.
  • School, team, class, and jersey.
  • Preferred contact method and hours.

Basketball profile

Describe the role, not just the roster label.

Collect positions, height, team role, and competition setting. A short style response adds the player's perspective.

  • Primary and secondary position.
  • Height with specified units.
  • Team, league, and competition context.

Statistics and sources

Put every number in a defined season.

Label the season, team, games played, and categories. Request a roster, box-score, or statistics source.

  • Season, team, games, starts, and minutes.
  • The counting and shooting stats staff reviews.
  • Public roster or box-score URL.

Film and schedule

Collect film a coach can actually review.

Ask separately for highlights and a complete game, labeled with opponent, date, season, and jersey. Add a schedule.

  • Labeled highlight reel URL.
  • Complete-game URL and date.
  • Schedule, team page, or stream.

Academic context

Ask only for useful first-stage academic details.

Request graduation timing, self-reported GPA with its scale, intended major, and academic interests when useful.

  • Graduation date and school.
  • GPA value or range and scale.
  • Intended major and interests.

References and fit

Give the profile a human source and motivation.

A staff reference adds team context. A focused interest question explains what the prospect seeks.

  • Reference name, role, email, and phone.
  • Reason for program interest.
  • Optional goals or record context.

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FAQ

College basketball recruiting form questions

Answers for staff building a prospect questionnaire.

What is a college basketball recruiting form?

It is an online prospect questionnaire for a college basketball program. It gathers contact, graduation class, teams, positions, measurements, academics, sourced statistics, schedules, film, and references in a consistent first submission.

Which fields should be required?

Require name, contact, class, school or program, position, height with units, team, film, and coach contact. If stats matter, require their season and source. Leave nonessential context optional.

How should we collect basketball statistics?

Use precisely labeled number fields. Ask for season, team, competition level, and games played, plus a public roster, league, or box-score URL. Collect only categories staff reviews.

Should prospects submit highlight film or full-game film?

Ask for both in separate URL fields. Highlights surface notable possessions; complete games provide longer context. Request season, opponent, date, and jersey number for each link.

Can one form handle high school, transfer, international, and camp prospects?

Yes. Branch from a prospect-type question. Show high school, transfer, international, or camp-specific fields while keeping identity, basketball, film, and reference questions consistent.

How can coaches organize incoming responses?

Send responses to an inbox or sheet. Use class, position, region, team, and film-status fields for filters or tags, then assign an owner for each review route.

Is this college basketball recruiting form generator free?

Yes. Makeform is unlimited free for generating, editing, publishing, and collecting responses. The paid tier removes the Makeform badge. Change every field and label before publishing.

Can we embed the recruiting questionnaire on our program website?

Yes. Publish and embed it on your recruiting page, or share the direct link after camps and outreach. Test it on a phone and review it when criteria or routing changes.

Turn prospect introductions into review-ready profiles.

Generate your college basketball recruiting form and give every prospect a clear place to start.

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