I do not know where you live Kwan, but there is a massive infrastructure for women's basketball. AAU, High School Programs, and really big college programs. TBH, basketball is much bigger than volleyball and soccer IMO.
Yeah, I can understand the regional differences. You wouldn't find the same programs you'd find in New York as compared to Texas or Florida. I'm from Florida, so most of the infrastructure there is geared towards fielding good soccer players and volleyball players, then softball, then at the very bottom, basketball.
Really? Texas is all basketball, and I would assume all urban areas are basketball heavy too.
Interesting.
Basketball??? Where did you get that from. In North texas soccer is big, a little elitiest due to money being involved when you move up from rec to competitive but even so I believe it still is the number 1 played sport for under 18's. It is also very well organized with plenty of named coaches. My son played for Gordon Hill of ManU fame and there are plenty of other ex players around. However when it comes to high school and college, American football is king and that is the sport I would say is all Texas. Friday night high school football, saturday college football and then the NFL on Sunday. Big money, big crowds.