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https://youtu.be/MNcynLyjK1U September 1st marks an important date surrounding communication between prospective student-athletes and college coaches at the Division I level. This is when prospective student-athletes and college coaches can start to engage in more serious conversations regarding recruiting. If you are in the high school graduating class of 2025, this information is extremely important! What
https://youtu.be/YmhyAGBi_so (UPDATED 8/1/2024) Hopefully, you have taken the time to read our previous blog post detailing the importance of August 1st for baseball student-athletes, especially if you are in the class of 2026. This date allows NCAA Division I college coaches, to engage in recruiting discussions with student-athletes entering their Junior Year (class of 2026). This means that
UPDATED July 31, 2023: This past spring, the NCAA approved changes to the Division I Women’s Lacrosse Recruiting Calendar. Among these changes are the addition of "Recruiting Shutdowns." The first Recruiting Shutdown will take place from August 1 - August 14, 2023. It is important to note that this new rule only applies to Division
Hopefully, you have taken the time to read our previous blog post detailing the importance of June 15th in the world of athletic recruiting, especially if you are in the class of 2024. Now that we are a week after June 15th, here are some tips to consider as you move throughout this summer season!
June 15th marks an important date surrounding communication between prospective student-athletes and college coaches from both NCAA Division I and Division II programs. This is when prospective student-athletes and college coaches can start to engage in recruiting-related discussions. If you are in the high school graduating class of 2024, this information will be extremely important!
June 15th marks an important date surrounding communication between prospective student-athletes and college coaches from both NCAA Division I and Division II programs. This is when prospective student-athletes and college coaches can start to engage in more serious conversations regarding recruiting. If you are in the high school graduating class of 2023, this information is
Back in March, the NCAA Division I Committee made an announcement that all Division I sports will return to their regular recruiting calendars beginning on June 1st. This will be the first time that Division I coaches will be able to watch student-athletes compete in person in over a year! The most important thing you
On March 13th, 2020 the NCAA Division I voted to go in what was known as a recruiting Dead Period, which halted all in-person contact between coaches and prospective student-athletes. After multiple extensions, that Dead Period is set to be lifted on June 1st. M. Grace Calhoun, the Chairman of the NCAA Division I council
On February 17th, the NCAA Division I Council Coordination Committee decided to extend the recruiting dead period (as defined in NCAA Bylaw 13.02.5.5) through May 31st. This means that there is no in-person recruiting between Division I college coaches and prospective student-athletes until that date. The Committee will continue to monitor the situation closely. The