About US......
The Women’s Blue-Chip Basketball League (WBCBL) is the premier professional development league for women!
The WBCBL's mission is to provide highly competitive basketball for women age 20 and older (by May 1st). The competition level ranges from former JUCO, NAIA and NCAA College players to former NWBL and WNBA and FIBA / International professional players.
In addition, the WBCBL has built a networking relationship with professional international basketball scouts and agents to broaden the possibility of higher-level professional jobs being offered. Since 2005, we've helped hundreds of players to Go Pro !
Players........
Your participation in the WBCBL will allow your talents and skills to be evaluated by professional basketball scouts and agents. Our network of agents has a proven track record of job placement for dozens of athletes 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 in 2014, your chances of going Pro were about 1 in 60. 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 the geographical location of that team.
For more information about going pro, check out: www.basketball-overseas.com
Q: Is there any pay involved?
A: The WBCBL is a non-salaried league.
The WBCBL is not responsible for any promises made by teams. Each team is independently owned and operated and have various team/player agreements. Some teams offer part-time jobs through their youth organizations. Be sure to get all offers in writing.
Q: What does the WBCBL offer?
A: Real exposure and top competition.
The WBCBL is a league designed to show scouts what you are capable of doing in live game situations. You will compete against very talented professional players with a variety of experience.
Q: How do I tryout for a WBCBL team?
A: See our TRYOUT page for dates & locations of upcoming tryouts or feel free to contact a WBCBL team in your area.
Q: What if I have a team, how can I put my team in the WBCBL?
A: The WBCBL offers Open Enrollment from August 1st until September 30th.
Q: When does the season begin?
A: The WBCBL season begins in mid May and ends at the first weekend of August.
Q: How will I know when a professional team wants to make me an offer?
A: Professional teams and agents will contact YOU and your team directly.
(FYI: The WBCBL does not handle player contract negotiations.)
Q: How Strong are WBCBL Teams?
A: Professional Coach & Scout, Cory Russell, stated "the Arkansas Ballers were the quickest team Out West has faced so far and stronger than most European teams which Out West has gone up against in the past several seasons."
The WBCBL's mission is to provide highly competitive basketball for women age 20 and older (by May 1st). The competition level ranges from former JUCO, NAIA and NCAA College players to former NWBL and WNBA and FIBA / International professional players.
In addition, the WBCBL has built a networking relationship with professional international basketball scouts and agents to broaden the possibility of higher-level professional jobs being offered. Since 2005, we've helped hundreds of players to Go Pro !
Players........
Your participation in the WBCBL will allow your talents and skills to be evaluated by professional basketball scouts and agents. Our network of agents has a proven track record of job placement for dozens of athletes 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 in 2014, your chances of going Pro were about 1 in 60. 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 the geographical location of that team.
For more information about going pro, check out: www.basketball-overseas.com
Q: Is there any pay involved?
A: The WBCBL is a non-salaried league.
The WBCBL is not responsible for any promises made by teams. Each team is independently owned and operated and have various team/player agreements. Some teams offer part-time jobs through their youth organizations. Be sure to get all offers in writing.
Q: What does the WBCBL offer?
A: Real exposure and top competition.
The WBCBL is a league designed to show scouts what you are capable of doing in live game situations. You will compete against very talented professional players with a variety of experience.
Q: How do I tryout for a WBCBL team?
A: See our TRYOUT page for dates & locations of upcoming tryouts or feel free to contact a WBCBL team in your area.
Q: What if I have a team, how can I put my team in the WBCBL?
A: The WBCBL offers Open Enrollment from August 1st until September 30th.
Q: When does the season begin?
A: The WBCBL season begins in mid May and ends at the first weekend of August.
Q: How will I know when a professional team wants to make me an offer?
A: Professional teams and agents will contact YOU and your team directly.
(FYI: The WBCBL does not handle player contract negotiations.)
Q: How Strong are WBCBL Teams?
A: Professional Coach & Scout, Cory Russell, stated "the Arkansas Ballers were the quickest team Out West has faced so far and stronger than most European teams which Out West has gone up against in the past several seasons."