
College Recruiting & Exposure
Texas Mayhem helps serious players prepare for the college basketball process through college team camps, competitive exposure, recruiting education, film support, and intentional relationships built over time.
Why Choose Mayhem for Recruiting?
Texas Mayhem Premier is more than a club basketball team, it is a college path program built to help serious athletes get seen. Through team camps, exposure events, recruiting education, and real relationships with college coaches, we help players prepare for the next level and earn opportunities.

THE PREMIER COLLEGE TRACK
A YEAR-ROUND PLAN BUILT AROUND COLLEGE EXPOSURE

Premier College Path Teams do not follow a traditional tournament schedule. Our top-level players are placed on a college-focused track built around the times and environments that matter most for recruiting.
EARLY SPRING
College tryouts and ID camps give players an opportunity to compete, be evaluated, and begin building relationships with college programs.
MAY–JULY
Players compete during key recruiting periods and attend college team camps, where they experience college-level coaching, competition, and expectations firsthand.
JULY–SEPTEMBER
Players continue their exposure through prospect camps, individual evaluations, and targeted opportunities that fit their recruiting goals.
This is not a regular tournament program. It is a college-path model designed to help serious players prepare, get in the right rooms, build film, and earn opportunities.
College Team Camp Experience
MAY–JULY COLLEGE EXPOSURE
Arlington Baptist University

Hesston College

Schriener University

College team camps give Mayhem Premier players the opportunity to compete on college campuses, learn directly from college coaching staffs, and experience the pace, standards, and expectations of the next level.
These camps are not regular tournaments. They place players in real college basketball environments where they can compete, build relationships, and better understand what it takes to continue their career after high school.

