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March 13, 2011

NIKE Elite Youth Spring/Summer Schedule

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Nike Elite Youth Grassroots Schedule Released

Its that time of the year again, the AAU season is upon us check out the Nike Spring and Summer schedule down below.

Nike Elite Youth Grassroots Schedule Released

NIKE EYBL Qualifier

    The Fieldhouse
    March 25-27, 2011
    Fishers, Indiana
    Open to the Public

    • EYBL Regular Season – Session #1

    Boo Williams Sportsplex
    April 8-10, 2011
    Hampton, Virginia
    Open to the Public

    • EYBL Regular Season – Session #2

    FieldhouseUSA
    April 30-May 1, 2011
    Dallas, Texas
    Open to the Public

    • EYBL Regular Season – Session #3

    Hangar Athletic Xchange
    May 28-30, 2011
    Torrance, California
    Open to the Public

    • NIKE Elite 100 (Closed to college coaches)

    Top 100 underclassmen
    St. Louis, Missouri • St. Louis University (Simon Recreation Center) • June 9-12
    Closed Event

    • Deron Williams Skills Academy (Closed to college coaches)

    Top 15-20 High School Point Guards / Top 10 College Point Guards
    Chicago, Illinois • June 23-25
    Closed Event
    Amar’e Stoudemire Skills Academy (Closed to college coaches)

    • Top 15-20 High School Big Men / Top 10 College Big Men

    Chicago, Illinois • June 23-25
    Closed Event

    • Kevin Durant Skills Academy (Closed to college coaches)

    Top 25-30 High School Wings / Top 15-20 College Wing Forwards
    Chicago, Illinois • June 26-28
    Closed Event

    • LeBron James Skills Academy – OPEN to College Coaches on July 7-8 only

    Top 80 High School Overall Players / Top 20 College Overall Players
    Akron, Ohio • University of Akron (James A. Rhodes Arena) • July 5-8
    Closed Event

    • EYBL Finals at the Peach Jam – OPEN to College Coaches

    EYBL Playoffs and Championship Game
    Top Sixteen 16 & Under Nike Teams Included
    N. Augusta, South Carolina • Riverview Park Activities Center • July 12-15
    Open to the Public

    • NIKE Global Challenge (Closed to college coaches)

    Eight-Team Tournament featuring Top 20 U.S. players and six International teams
    August 5-7, 2011
    Open to the Public

    Via Hoopniks.com

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