Kaskaskia College Men's Basketball

Head Coach

Brian Hancock

Contact: bhancock@kaskaskia.edu

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About Kaskaskia College Basketball

Kaskaskia College basketball is built on genuine relationships. Head coach Brian Hancock prioritizes knowing his players as people—understanding their goals, supporting their growth, and creating an environment where everyone contributes meaningfully. At a junior college, you're not a number in a massive roster; you're integral to the team's identity and culture. Competing in the Southern Illinois Athletic Conference, the program develops players through a balance of competitive basketball and intentional mentorship. Hancock's approach emphasizes accountability, improvement, and preparation for the next level. Whether your path leads to a four-year university or professional opportunities, the coaching staff invests in your development both on and off the court. The campus community reflects the junior college mission: accessible, inclusive, and focused on student-athlete success. You'll find genuine connections with teammates, coaches, and staff who remember why they chose this path. That personal investment matters. It's the difference between playing for a program and being part of a family. Kaskaskia gives players the chance to prove themselves in a setting that values character alongside skill. The NJCAA schedule provides competitive exposure, and the program's reputation opens doors for transfers and career advancement. If you're looking for a place where your game and your growth both receive sustained attention, this is where that happens. The recruiting process rewards players who can demonstrate consistent growth and readiness. Florida Coastal Prep's training environment in Fort Walton Beach, FL is designed to produce exactly that profile. Explore the program at floridacoastalprep.com.

JUCO basketball offers real pathways to four-year programs. If you're researching this route, understand how JUCO basketball works and what coaches at this level actually look for before you reach out. The JUCO to D1 transfer path is well-traveled — but it requires the right film and academic standing.

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What Recruits Should Know About JUCO Recruiting

JUCO programs in the Southern Illinois Athletic Conference recruit with a focus on what you can do right now — not your potential three years down the line. Coaches watch film from spring and summer events, respond to well-written emails with recent footage, and fill spots throughout the spring signing period. Open tryouts are common, and roster turnover creates opportunity at the mid-season mark as well.

The biggest thing to understand about JUCO recruiting: your path doesn't end here. Programs like Kaskaskia College serve as a launchpad. Players who earn significant minutes, maintain eligibility, and build transferable film go on to D1, D2, and NAIA programs. A post-graduate year is a smart way to develop your game and expose yourself to JUCO coaches before you enroll.

Walk-On Tryouts Common Transfer Pathway Year-Round Recruiting

How JUCO Basketball Recruiting Works

Junior college coaches recruit differently than NCAA Division I staffs. Walk-on tryouts are common, signing windows extend later into the spring, and roster turnover is higher — meaning open spots exist year-round. Most NJCAA programs recruit locally first, but players who demonstrate film improvement and consistent development get evaluated regardless of geography.

NJCAA eligibility runs through the Eligibility Center but uses a separate certification process from the NCAA. There is no sliding scale — you need a high school diploma or GED, and 48 semester hours of transfer credit satisfies most transfer requirements to four-year programs. Academic eligibility requirements are generally more flexible than NCAA standards.

If you are building toward a four-year transfer, treat your JUCO year as a proving ground, not a fallback. Coaches at D1, D2, and NAIA programs actively watch JUCO film. Players who earn significant minutes in competitive NJCAA regions get evaluated.

Strength and Conditioning for the JUCO Level

Body development is one of the most overlooked factors in college recruiting. JUCO coaches won't offer a player whose physical profile can't hold up to a 30-game college season. FCP's post-graduate program includes a dedicated strength and conditioning track that prepares players for the physical demands of college basketball — and shows up on film in ways that matter to coaches at programs like Kaskaskia College.

Our Spartan Training Center gives players access to professional-grade facilities and programming designed specifically for basketball performance at the college level. Apply to FCP and start building the physical foundation Kaskaskia College's coaches want to see.

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 Kaskaskia College.

Your Eligibility for Kaskaskia College Starts Today

Eligibility problems discovered late cost players their best opportunities. FCP's academic support team works proactively to ensure every player is cleared before JUCO coaches ask the question — so when Kaskaskia College's staff is interested, the answer is ready.

Research compiled by the FCP recruiting staff · Last updated April 2026

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