Basketball Profile Analytics was built by coaches who understand what it takes to get noticed. We combine elite player development with data-driven recruiting profiles — so athletes can prove their value, and families can stop guessing.
Give every serious player a measurable edge — and the profile to prove it.
We track offensive efficiency, defensive impact, and athletic benchmarks — giving players a clear picture of where they stand and exactly what to work on.
Every tracked KPI becomes part of a shareable player profile — the kind of data-backed scorecard that gives college programs and recruiters confidence.
Over 900,000 players compete for roughly 40,000–50,000 college scholarship spots. A documented performance record separates athletes who get seen from those who don't.

Garret's story starts inside an SEC program. As a manager and graduate assistant for Auburn Men's Basketball from 2006 to 2009, he spent years inside a Division I operation — watching how elite programs identify talent, develop players, and make roster decisions. That experience gave him a standard. He later brought it to the sideline as a JV head coach at Fellowship Christian School, where he saw firsthand the gap between players with real potential and the tools they needed to prove it.
Garret isn't just a basketball mind — he's an organization builder. As Founding Executive Director of Restoration Community Academy, he grew a program from 4 students to 27 in its first year and led fundraising efforts that generated over $180,000 from nothing. Before that, as a Program Director Training Specialist overseeing 61 directors managing $50M+ in annual revenue, he built the training systems, culture, and performance infrastructure that drove a measurable $10M revenue impact. He knows how to build things that scale.
Basketball Profile Analytics is where both sides of his career converge. He knows what college programs need to see — because he's been in those rooms. He knows how to build systems that work — because he's done it across industries. BPA exists because Garret believes every player who puts in the work deserves the infrastructure to prove it.