College basketball season starts in a little over a week, and what better way to get ready for the new season than by looking at an awesome graphic mapping out the hometown of every Division I basketball player.

Thanks to our friends over at Rukkus.com, we can do just that.

Here’s a map plotting only players attending Power 5 schools:

And here are recruiting heat maps for each of the major conferences:

ACC

Big Ten

Big 12

SEC

Pac-12

While the perennial national title contenders tend to recruit the entire country, defending champs Villanova have a highly localized roster. Only the New Jersey Institute of Technology had a lower average distance from their players’ hometown to campus.

The average Wildcats player was recruited from 128 miles away from campus. Duke’s average sits at 1,658 miles. Kentucky is not far behind at 1,585.

Villanova has been able to successfully recruit the state of Maryland, which produced the highest number of current Division players per capita. The Wildcats have four players from the state on their 2016-17 roster. That’s only one fewer than the Maryland Terrapins.

Texas has produced the most Division I players overall, followed by California, Florida Illinois and New York.

College basketball coaches go to greater lengths in recruiting compared to their football counterparts. The average basketball player attends school 960 miles away from his hometown. The average for college football players is 446 miles. That 11% of college basketball players are born outside of the United States has a lot to do with that.

Check out all of the fascinating data our friends at Rukkus.com have compiled here.