Here are other sites that may be of interest to NC AAU Girls' Basketball players, coaches, parents, and fans:
www.ncsports.org - this is the state
site for NC State Games. State Games is a multi-sport, Olympic-style competition promoting physical fitness and health to North Carolinians of all ages and skill levels.
www.ncaaugirlsbasketball.org - this is the state
site for NC AAU Girls' Basketball. State and regional tournament information, rules, a great message board, and almost anything
else you need to know about AAU Girls' Basketball in North Carolina.
www.aaugirlsbasketball.org - this is the national
site for AAU Girls' Basketball. National tournament information, rules, a great message board, and almost anything
else you need to know about AAU Girls' Basketball.
www.aausports.org - the national site for the Amateur
Athletic Union. This is where you register your team, and your members.
www.nchsaa.unc.edu - the North Carolina High School
Athletic Association website. Lots of information about high school sports in North Carolina, including rule changes,
playoff dates, and (once determined) playoff dates, locations, and pairings.
www.womenssportsfoundation.org - the official
site of the Womens Sports Foundation, a non-profit group pushing for gender equality in high school and college
sports.
www.ncaau.com - the official site of the North Carolina Association
of the Amateur Athletic Union. Go here to find out about other AAU sports in our state.
www.tournamentbuilder.com - the best freebie
on the net (for basketball people, anyway). Download a free working version of Tournament Builder Express. It does
pairings, seedings, gym schedules, pools and brackets, and it's not a limited version. It'll work forever. It's
just like the Tournament Builder software that is used at the state office to build the regionals and
state tournaments, except you can only have a maximum of 16 teams in a bracket. (If you need more than 16 teams
in a bracket, you can afford to purchase the more powerful version!)