Phenom Hoops League

Phenom Hoops is proud to announce the newest platform, the Phenom Hoops League, which will be taking place throughout the summer.  What does the Phenom Hoops League have to offer? This is an opportunity for teams to not only showcase their talents on the big stage but also provide an opportunity for programs to compete for a championship as well as earn exclusive opportunities. 

In-depth team/player profiles
All games live-streamed on BallerTV
Social media content, coverage, write-ups, and highlight videos
Detailed scouting reports sent to colleges of all levels
Up-to-date league standings each week
Post-season PHL awards

Open to Ages: 17u-12u

Phenom Hoops League Details/ Information

 

  • Must play in 4 events to qualify for the championship tournament. 
  • Championship Locations
    • 17u-15u Championship at PHL Finals (Rock Hill)
    • 14u-12u Championship at Coach Rick’s TOC (Bermuda Run)
  • 32 Teams Per Age Group
    • 24 teams are selected based on who has the most points and seeded as such.
    • 8 Wild Card Teams 
      • Wild Cards are selected by Phenom based on the strength of schedule and win percentage.
  • Teams can accumulate points at any tournament.
    • No cap on the number of points one can accumulate.
      Points are Updated Every Monday
  • Point System
    • Live Period Win = 3 points
    • Non-Live Period (Tournament Style)
      • 2 points for a non-live showcase win
      • 2 points for a winner’s bracket win 
      • 1 point for a loser’s bracket win/consolation win
      • Additional Points (based on tournament results)
        • 2 additional points if you finish 3rd or 4th
        • 3 additional points if you finish Runner-Up
        • 4 additional points if you are the Champion

Registration:

New User Directions in Recruitify

  1. Click the red ‘Create Account’ button at the bottom. Complete the form to create an organization account.
    Creating an account will allow you to register for multiple events, without having to fill out multiple registration forms.
  2. Complete the form. Once complete, click Save Team
  3. After saving, if you need to create more than one team click Add Team in the top, right-hand corner.
  4. To register your team(s) for an event, click Register for Events(s)
  5. Find the event and click Register
  6. Select your Team(s) and Payment Method Recruitify is our partner for team and individual registration. To better serve you, please contact them directly at (984) 444-9187 for any questions or problems with registration

Existing User Directions in recruitify

  1. If you are an existing user and have already created an organization account with recruitify, enter your username and password to login.
  2. Once you are logged in, select the team(s) you are registering. If you need to add a new team click My Teams and then Add Team in the top, right-hand corner
  3. Click Register for Event(s) and find the event and click Register

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