2007 WBCBL Overview

WBCBL Overview

wbcbl The Women’s Blue-Chip Basketball League (WBCBL) is a new semi-professional league for women basketball players. The WBCBL mission is to prepare prospective professional players for higher-level professional play and to condition current professional players. The competition level varies from former college players to former NWBL / WNBA players.
The WBCBL has teamed with local professional basketball scouts and agents to provide maximum exposure for each player to higher-level professional teams. In addition, the WBCBL has built a networking relationship with international scouts to broaden the possibility of higher-level professional jobs being offered.
*Since our start in 2005, over 40 professional contracts have been offered by teams around the world.*
View FAQ for Players

 

Details for Players:

Your participation in the WBCBL will allow your talents and skills to be seen by professional basketball scouts and agents. Our networks of agents & scouts have a proven track record of job placement of WBCBL players, who are currently playing professional basketball.

Of course, there is no guarantee that you will be signed to a professional contract. As a WBCBL player, your chances of going pro are about 1 in 20. In the event that you are offered a professional contract, make sure that you have all of your bases covered. There are numerous basketball scams and phony basketball camps that can make a genuine opportunity hard to recognize. Do your research on the offering team and research the geographical location of that team.

Q: Is there any pay involved?

A: Little or None.

The WBCBL is not responsible for any promises made by WBCBL teams. Each WBCBL team is independently owned and operated. Some teams are “Club Based” and have member fees.

Q: Is housing, meals, and/or transportation provided?

A: Again, WBCBL teams are independently owned and operate. Each team operates differently and may or may not offer accommodations.

Q: What does the WBCBL offer?

A: REAL EXPOSURE. The WBCBL is a league designed to show scouts what you are capable of doing in “live” game situations.

Q: How do I tryout for a WBCBL team?

A: WBCBL Tryouts are held January – May. Keep checking www.WBCBL.com for details. You may also contact the teams directly for more information.

Q: When does the season begin?

A: Season runs from June through August

Q: What are the requirements for players?

A:

1. Players be at least 20 years of age,

2. NO remaining college eligibility (according to NCAA standards),

3. Good Health and in shape for Serious Competitive Play.

Q: Where are the teams located?

A: Currently: Atlanta-GA, Augusta,-GA, Charlotte-NC, Dallas-TX, Little Rock-AR, & Memphis-TN, Shreveport, LA. All WBCBL games are held at a single facility on Saturday or Sunday afternoons in each region.

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  1. WBCBL Player Information and Details
  2. Women’s Blue-Chip Basketball (WBCBL) League Tryouts
  3. New Womens Basketball League (WBCBL)
  4. WBCBL – “SOUTH” Combine – April 16th
  5. March Madness 2007




6 Responses to “2007 WBCBL Overview”

  1. Keneisha Moss says:

    Female athlete with great potential looking for a team to play on… I attended the University of Detroit Mercy as well as Wayne State University, ended an all-american honors….

  2. LaToya Davison says:

    Hard-working female athlete with great speed and abitlities for the game of basketball, I am looking a team to play to play that will allow me to use my skills and gain exposure-I played for Northeast Mississippi Community College and Carson-Newman College

  3. LaToya Davison says:

    Hard-working female athlete with great speed and abitlities for the game of basketball, I am looking for a team to play on that will allow me to use my skills and gain exposure-I played for Northeast Mississippi Community College and Carson-Newman College

  4. Megan Clemens says:

    I am a very hard worker, who is driven. If i want something bad enough i can achive anything. Im 6’0 or taller, i have a strong athletic build. I can shoot all over the court but main position would be in the paint usually. Im very aggressive, an love the game of Basketball. I would love to hear from you soon. Thankyou for your time.
    Megan M. Clemens

  5. About the WBCBL

    The Women’s Blue-Chip Basketball League (WBCBL) is a new Semi-Professional league for women basketball players.

    The WBCBL’s mission is to provide highly competitive basketball for women in the United States. The competition level will vary from former College players to former NWBL and WNBA players and current International players.

    For a listing of upcoming tryouts, Visit: http://www.WBCBL.com
    Thanks!

  6. WBCBL says:

    Hello,

    There are several teams that have not filled their rosters and need players ASAP!
    Go to: http://www.WBCBL.com and email or call them directly to find out how you can join them…

    Here’s a few…

    ** Florida Heat **
    Phone: 786-326-1629
    Email: FloridaHeat@wbcbl.com

    ** Miami Rain **
    EMAIL: MiamiRain@wbcbl.com
    Contact Number: 305-343-9044

    ** Atlanta Angels **
    Phone: 404-213-1252
    Email: ATLAngels@wbcbl.com

    ** Savannah Lady Warriors **
    Contact Number: 912-313-9820
    Email: SVHWarriors@wbcbl.com

    ** North Texas Flash **
    Contact Number: 214-797-3587
    Email: NTFlash@wbcbl.com

    ** Shreveport Sting **
    Phone: 318-572-4831
    Email: ShrvSting@wbcbl.com

    ** New Orleans Hurricanes **
    Contact: 504-281-5121
    Email: NOHurricanes@wbcbl.com

    ** Louisiana Blaze **
    Contact: 985-510-9927 or 985-974-7906
    Email: LouBlaze@wbcbl.com

    ** D-Town Regulators **
    Contact: 214-498-0241

    Hope to see you on the court,
    - WBCBL Staff

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