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About University of Indianapolis Basketball
You're weighing whether Division II is the right step forward, and whether you'll get the coaching attention and playing time you deserve. That's a legitimate question, and the University of Indianapolis gives you a honest answer: a program built on development and opportunity within the Great Lakes Valley Conference. Head coach Paul Corsaro brings a program mentality that values growth over shortcuts. He's invested in helping players improve their game fundamentals, basketball IQ, and consistency—the things that actually matter when you're competing at this level. You'll find a coaching staff that knows what it takes to help you transition into college basketball, whether you're coming straight from high school or working through a post-graduate year. Indianapolis offers the kind of environment where you can contribute meaningfully. The Great Lakes Valley Conference is competitive, and that competition will sharpen you. You're not just filling a roster spot; you're joining a program with real expectations and real pathways to meaningful minutes. The school itself gives you what matters off the court too—academic support, a real student-athlete experience, and a city with professional basketball culture. That combination of serious coaching, competitive play, and actual opportunity is what separates programs that develop players from programs that just field teams. If you're looking for a place where hard work gets noticed and effort translates into playing time, this is worth a serious conversation. Every serious recruiting conversation starts with preparation. Florida Coastal Prep—located in Fort Walton Beach, FL—trains post-grad and high school players to compete at the college level and attract the right attention. See if it's the right fit at floridacoastalprep.com or /apply/.
D2 programs offer a compelling combination of competitive basketball and strong academics. Understanding the differences between D1, D2, and D3 helps you target the right fit — and coaches at this level respond well to personalized outreach using the right email approach.
What Recruits Should Know About Great Lakes Valley Conference Recruiting
D2 programs in the Great Lakes Valley Conference offer a balance of competitive basketball and academic opportunity. Coaches at this level recruit both locally and nationally, and they move quickly on players they evaluate. NCAA D2 athletic scholarships can be partial or full, and many programs package financial aid to make attendance financially feasible.
The D2 recruiting calendar runs parallel to D1 but with more flexibility. University of Indianapolis coaching staff evaluates prospects at regional and national tournaments, and they respond well to direct contact from players who have done their research on the program. Make sure your NCAA Eligibility Center account is active and your academic records are current before reaching out.
Skill Development That Meets D2 Standards
Talent alone doesn't get you to University of Indianapolis — you need to demonstrate skills within a system that translates directly to the D2 game. FCP's post-graduate program is built around skill development that mirrors college-level demands: off-ball movement, defensive positioning, late-game decision making, and the conditioning to play 30+ minutes at pace.
Players who graduate from FCP arrive at D2 programs ready to compete immediately, not just practice. Apply to FCP or explore our Spartan Training program to see the development model we use.
Whether you're a current high school player exploring options through our high school program or a graduate looking for a post-grad year, FCP provides the coaching, competition, and college placement support to help you reach programs like University of Indianapolis.
Compete at the Level University of Indianapolis Scouts
D2 coaches evaluate players in the context of their competition. FCP builds a schedule that puts you in front of the right coaches at the right tournaments — giving your film the competitive context that programs like University of Indianapolis need to make a decision.
Research compiled by the FCP recruiting staff · Last updated April 2026