AN OPEN INVITATION TO SMALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL’S DECISION MAKERS

The Black Cager Invitational — June 20, 2026 — Executive Fieldhouse, Allentown, PA

Coach,

Let’s cut through the noise.

On June 20, 2026, the inaugural Black Cager Invitational will transform the state-of-the-art Executive Fieldhouse into the most efficient, recruit-rich environment small college basketball has ever seen. This is not a high-major sideshow. This is your gym. Your evaluations. Your prospects.


We are issuing a direct invitation to every Division II, Division III, NAIA, and JUCO head coach, assistant coach, and program recruiter within driving distance of Allentown, Pennsylvania. This is the Live Period event where you are the main attraction.

NO D1 COACHES. NO DISTRACTIONS. NO PORTAL DRAMA.
The high-major world has made its pivot abundantly clear. Rick Pitino said it. Others have followed. Division I coaching staffs are funneling their resources into the transfer portal, leaving an extraordinary collection of talented, coachable, academically qualified high school seniors and post-graduates overlooked and under-recruited. That reality is your program’s competitive advantage — but only if you can find those players.

The Black Cager Invitational is the only Live Period event that exclusively prohibits Division I attendance. We didn’t water down the invitation list. We eliminated the gatekeepers. When you walk into the Executive Fieldhouse, every prospect in the building is there because they want to be evaluated by you. Every conversation, every handshake, every follow-up phone number exchanged belongs to the small college ecosystem.

WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN ALLENTOWN:

A Curated Talent Pool: The Mid-Atlantic region’s most promising unsigned seniors and qualified post-graduates. City guards who can create their own shot. Long, athletic wings who defend multiple positions. Skilled bigs who run the floor. These are players who can contribute to a winning rotation as freshmen — not projects, not reaches, but immediate-impact small college athletes.

Academic Fit: We prioritize prospects positioned to succeed at institutions that emphasize the student in student-athlete. You will meet recruits with the transcripts, test scores, and character profiles that match your admissions standards.

Unfettered Access: The Executive Fieldhouse features multiple competition courts, designated viewing areas, and on-site meeting space. Coaches will receive a digital team packet upon registration, including verified measurables, academic summaries, and game schedules. You arrive prepared to evaluate, not to wander.

THE ECONOMICS OF THE MOMENT BELONG TO YOU.
While Division I programs gamble millions on one-year rentals through the portal, your program can secure a four-year cornerstone — a player who grows in your system, graduates from your institution, and builds your culture. Those players are here. They need a coach willing to look them in the eye and believe in them. That coach is you.

EVENT DETAILS & REGISTRATION:

Date: Saturday, June 20, 2026

Location: Executive Fieldhouse — Allentown, PA (centrally located at the intersection of the PA/NJ/DE recruiting triangle)

Eligibility: Invitation extended exclusively to accredited Division II, Division III, NAIA, and Junior College coaching staffs. Institutional identification and coaching credentials required at check-in.

Cost to Coaches: $20.00 – Complimentary team packet and hospitality suite access.

Registration Deadline: June 6, 2026 (space is limited to maintain a premium evaluation environment)


Secure your staff’s credentials today by contacting Delgreco Wilson at blackcager@gmail.com or 856-366-0992.

The Black Cager Invitational was built on a simple belief: small college basketball is not a fallback plan. It is the destination for serious coaches who develop serious men. On June 20, the spotlight belongs to you.

Come find your next program pillar.

Sincerely,

Delgreco Wilson


Founder, Black Cager Invitational
blackcager@gmail.com
856-366-0992

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THE BLACK CAGER INVITATIONAL CARVES A NEW PATHWAY TO COLLEGE BASKETBALL

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Black Cager Invitational Tournament
Jason Boggs, Tournament Director Senior
jboggs501@yahoo.com | (484) 522-2750

Premier Live Period Event Exclusively Connects Mid-Atlantic Scholastic Standouts with Division II and III Programs as the NIL Era Reshapes Recruiting

ALLENTOWN, PA — May 8, 2026 — In an era where the economics of college basketball recruiting have been fundamentally rewritten, a new showcase is stepping onto center court to bridge a widening gap. On June 20, the inaugural Black Cager Invitational Basketball Tournament will tip off at the state-of-the-art Executive Fieldhouse in Allentown, Pennsylvania, with a singular, unapologetic mission: connecting the Mid-Atlantic’s most promising unsigned scholastic talent directly with coaches from every Division II and Division III program across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.

The seismic shifts caused by the Transfer Portal and NIL collectives have led prominent Division I figures, including Hall of Famer Rick Pitino of St. John’s, to publicly declare a pivot away from traditional high school recruiting. This new calculus has left a deep pool of high-academic, high-character senior and post-graduate prospects searching for a new home. The Black Cager Invitational answers that call.

“The market inefficiency in men’s college basketball right now isn’t a lack of talent—it’s a lack of exposure for the right talent to the right programs,” said Delgreco Wilson, Founder of the Black Cager Invitational. “While the high-major world chases transfers, D2 and D3 programs remain the bedrock of developmental college basketball. This event isn’t a consolation prize; it is a curated marketplace for winners, scholars, and late bloomers who want to impact a program immediately. We are the anti-portal.”

Unlike traditional Live Period events that pack the sidelines with mid-major and high-major staffers focused on elite-ranked prospects, the Black Cager Invitational curates its environment exclusively for small college programs. The event guarantees that every coach in attendance—from the PSAC to the NJAC, the CACC to the Centennial Conference—has an unobstructed view of rosters full of pre-vetted student-athletes eager to compete for roster spots and academic scholarships.

THE NEW BLUEPRINT: BEYOND THE D1 GLARE


The modern college coach at the Division II and III levels isn’t looking for a mercenary; they are looking for a four-year pillar. The Black Cager Invitational showcases athletes who are physically prepared to contribute as freshmen and academically positioned to thrive at rigorous institutions. This is high-level basketball stripped of the transactional NIL frenzy, focusing purely on fit, system, and education.

“Rick Pitino was simply bold enough to say what many are thinking,” the tournament’s executive committee noted. “But for every five-star jumping to a blue blood, there are five under-recruited guards in Philly, Jersey, and Delaware that can shoot the lights out and carry a 3.4 GPA. Those kids need a stage. We built that stage at the Executive Fieldhouse.”

EVENT DETAILS:

Event: The Black Cager Invitational Basketball Tournament

Date: Saturday, June 20, 2026

Venue: Executive Fieldhouse – A premier, state-of-the-art multi-court facility designed for elite-level competition, located in the heart of the Mid-Atlantic recruiting corridor.

Attendance: Exclusively open to accredited men’s basketball coaching staffs from Division II and Division III institutions in PA, NJ, and DE.

Player Eligibility: Unsigned seniors and qualified post-graduates from the Mid-Atlantic region.

For a landscape in flux, the Black Cager Invitational offers certainty: a direct pipeline from the scholastic hardwood to the scholarshipped small-college athlete.

For media credentials, event registration, and interview requests, please contact Jason Boggs at jboggs501@yahoo.com, (484) 522-2750.

About the Black Cager Invitational:


The Black Cager Invitational is the nation’s premier competitive platform dedicated exclusively to bridging the gap between high school basketball talent and small college recruiting. Founded on the principle that opportunity should not be stratified by the economics of Division I, the Invitational champions the student-athlete seeking competitive excellence and academic achievement at the Division II and III levels.

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