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A New Era: What the NCAA Settlement Means for Current and Future Student-Athletes

How the House v. NCAA Ruling Affects Recruiting, Scholarships, NIL, and More Last Updated: June 2025 On June 6, 2025, California District Judge Claudia Wilken approved the NCAA’s landmark House v. NCAA antitrust settlement, officially reshaping the future of college sports. For the first time, NCAA Division I schools that opt in will be allowed

Understanding The NCAA Division II Communication Rule Changes

As of August 1, 2024, NCAA Division II coaches can communicate with prospective student-athletes (PSAs) of any age, offering earlier opportunities to build relationships and receive feedback. Learn how these updates impact recruiting strategies and how early preparation can set you up for success in your college athletic journey. NCAA Division II Communication Rule Changes

JUCO Eligibility and How it Impacts Current and Future NCAA Student-Athletes

The ongoing NCAA Settlement has garnered significant attention in the media, but recent rule changes are also expected to reshape how current and future NCAA athletes navigate the recruiting process. Key updates involve eligibility for Division I athletes with junior college (JUCO) experience and adjustments to NCAA Division II recruiting regulations. Below, we break down

NCAA vs House Settlement Receives Preliminary Approval: What This Means for Former, Current, and Future Student-Athletes 

The ongoing NCAA Settlement officially received preliminary approval on Monday, October 7th, from California District Judge Claudia Wilken. This is a significant step forward in reshaping how NCAA Division I athletics will operate in the future.  This settlement has multiple components, significantly impacting former, current, and future NCAA Division I athletes. Colleges have until March

Understanding the New NCAA Scholarship Limits: What It Means for Your Recruiting Journey

NEW YORK, NY, August 6, 2024 - The 2025-2026 season for the NCAA Division I sports will be monumental in the history of college athletics, as it will be unlike anything we’ve seen before. On Friday, July 26th, the NCAA released an update on the three antitrust lawsuits (House v. NCAA, Hubbard v. NCAA, and

How to Prepare for June 15th as a High School Student-Athlete

If you're a high school student-athlete graduating in 2027, June 15th is one of the most important dates to mark on your calendar. For Division I programs, it's the first day college coaches are allowed to initiate direct recruiting conversations with you. For Division II schools, while electronic communication is permitted at any time, June 15th is when in-person recruiting conversations can officially begin.

How SportsRecruits Simplifies the Transfer Recruiting Process for College Coaches and Student-Athletes

Challenges with the Transfer Process The NCAA Transfer Portal and recent regulation changes have increased student-athlete mobility, allowing them to transfer colleges without losing eligibility. Accordingly, the transfer process has become central to recruiting: college coaches are searching for comprehensive recruiting information, and transfer student-athletes are looking for ways to manage their process. Furthermore, coaches

Understanding the NCAA Transfer Portal and Recent Rule Changes

April 30, 2024 - New York, NY - NCAA Transfer rules have evolved significantly since the Transfer Portal’s inception in 2018. These rule changes have considerably influenced student-athlete collegiate career decisions and made recruiting more complex for college programs. To explore this topic, we will cover the evolution of the NCAA Transfer Portal over recent