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The Colorado Chaos Basketball Club is the premier AAU program in the Rocky Mountain Region. Over the past ten years Colorado Chaos teams have produced an un-paralleled 285 college athletes including 83 of whom have played at the Division I level and two whom are playing in the N.B.A. To date, Colorado Chaos players have received over ten million dollars in scholarship money towards achieving their higher education goals.

The Colorado Chaos is one of the most respected AAU programs in the country by college coaches and scouts. The program is one of only three in the Mountain Time Zone to be ranked as one of the top 75 AAU programs in the country for each of the past seven years and the only program in the time zone to be affiliated with Under Armour Grassroots Basketball.

 

 

The Colorado Chaos Basketball Club also runs the regions premier events, including:

Colorado Chaos in the Media in 2011 / 2012

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Latest News
  • The Colorado Club Challenge Games Event Summary has been posted.

  • Congratulations to the Colorado Chaos 17's Elite for winning the Pangos Spring Spectacular Invite Select Championship.

  • Congratulations to the Colorado Chaos 15's Elite for winning the Pangos Spring Spectacular Select Championship.

  • Congratulations to Colorado Chaos 1,000 Point Club member Jalen Little for committing to the University of Alaska - Anchorage.

  • Congratulations to Colorado Chaos standout Kyle Broekhuis for signing with Air Force.

2012 College Commitments
  • Josh Scott - Colorado
  • Kaileb Rodriguez - California
  • Tanner Samson - Elon
  • Nate Engesser - Denver
  • Kyle Broekhuis - Air Force
  • Canyon Barry - College of Charleston
  • Austin Haldorson - Wyoming
  • Cory Calvert - Brigham Young
  • Shane Jensen - Fort Lewis
  • Jalen Little - Alaska - Anchorage
  • Alex Welsh - U.C.C.S.
  • Brandon Applehans - U.C.C.S.
  • Derrick White - U.C.C.S.
  • Eric Rayer - Metro State
  • Riley Ryan - Black Hills State
  • Chase Duben - Black Hills State
  • Ryan Stephan - Colorado Mesa
  • Nathan Rindels - Dordt College
  • Cody Heimann - Puget Sound
  • Kai Belveal - Rhodes College
  • Logan Walker - Nebraska Wesleyan
  • Phil McNiff - Hastings College
  • Nick Ongarato - Otero Junior College
  • Alex Padgett - Otero Junior College
  • Will VanDeren - Laramie County C.C.
  • K.J. DeCristino - Trinidad St. Jr. College