Yes, players can participate in AAU basketball at age 14 The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) provides basketball opportunities for a wide range of age groups, including 14-year-olds.
Age eligibility is determined by the specific divisions within each tournament or league. As long as a player fits the age requirements for their desired division, they are eligible to compete in AAU basketball at age 14.
According to AAU, in order to play 14U the player must be no older than 14 on or before August 31 of the basketball season. In other words if a 14 year old turns 15 on September 1st of the basketball season he or she is eligible. If the player turns 15 on August 31, that player is ineligible to play in the 14U category.
This allows players to continue their basketball development and competitive experience within the AAU framework as they approach adulthood. It’s worth noting that AAU basketball provides a platform for players to showcase their skills, compete at a higher level, and potentially attract attention from college recruiters or professional scouts. Therefore, 14-year-old players looking to further their basketball aspirations can find valuable opportunities within the AAU system.