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Anonymous
Years ago
If you play State can you play Div 2 and 3 College?
You can play college ball at any level if your good enough, and even if your grades are not so good you can go to junior college for 2 yrs get your grades up and then apply or get picked for college. You just have to be realistic on your abilities . Plenty of opportunities if your ego does not outweigh your talent.
If you have represented your state at junior level basketball and you have passed a reasonable level of your last four years of High School, yes you may have a reasonable chance at Div 2, better chance at the lower end.
As stated above, do some homework on what colleges are looking for and what you are seeking in a college first, good luck.
Luke are you asking if you have played for your state, do people here believe you would be good enough for a level 2 or junior College in the USA?
Or is your concern linked to elegibility, perhaps you have played for a team at state level or in a state competition where player payments have been known to occur?