RECRUITMENT- WOMEN
Women’s Lacrosse Recruiting
Calendar
The NCAA places different recruiting rules on sports, and it’s
important for prospective collegiate athletes to understand and
keep track of the rules. If you break a rule, you ruin your
eligibility. If you don’t take advantage of the rules and get as
much contact as possible with your favorite coaches, you may not
get a place on the team.
Here is a chart of the types of contact you’re allowed to
receive from college coaches off of their campuses. If you go to
their campus, the only time you can’t talk to the coach is
during a dead period (see the second chart).
Allowed Off-Campus Recruiting Contact by Year in High School
|
High School Year |
Division I |
Division II |
Division III |
|
Freshman |
Recruiting Materials:
You are only allowed to receive questionnaires and camp
brochures. |
Recruiting Materials:
You are only allowed to receive questionnaires and camp
brochures. |
Recruiting Materials:
PermissibleTelephone Calls:
No limitations |
|
Sophomore |
Recruiting Materials:
You are only allowed to receive questionnaires and camp
brochures. |
Recruiting Materials:
You are only allowed to receive questionnaires and camp
brochures. |
Recruiting Materials:
PermissibleTelephone Calls:
No limitations |
|
Junior |
Recruiting Materials:
You may start receiving printed recruiting materials on
September 1st.
Telephone Calls:
You may receive one call per week July 1st after your
Junior year.
Off-campus contact:
You may begin receiving off-campus contacts July 1st
after your Junior year. |
Recruiting Materials:
You may start receiving athletics recruiting materials
September 1st.
Off-campus contact:
You may begin receiving off-campus contact on June 15th,
but you may receive no more than 3 off-campus contacts.
|
Recruiting Materials:
Permissible
Telephone Calls:
No limitations
Off-campus contact:
Permissible after the conclusion of the Junior year.
|
|
Senior |
Telephone Calls:
You may receive one phone call a week
Off Campus Contact:
You may begin having off-campus contacts on July 1st.
You may have no more than 3 off-campus contacts.
Official Visit:
You may make an official visit to a college beginning
the opening day of your classes. |
Telephone calls:
Beginning on June 15th, you may start receiving one
telephone call a week.
Official Visit:
You may make an official visit to a college beginning
the opening day of your classes. |
Recruiting Materials:
Permissible
Telephone Calls:
No limitations
Off-campus contact:
Permissible
Official visits:
May begin the opening day of classes. |
Even during the years in high school when students are
allowed to be contacted by college coaches, the coaches are
limited in how they are allowed to contact the students they’re
interested. The NCAA created contact periods of different types,
and the types of contact allowed during each period must be
followed to maintain eligibility.
Division I Women’s Lacrosse
Recruiting Calendar 2007-2008 School Year
|
Dates |
Periods (Terms) |
August 1 – August 31, 2007
The college may select 7 contact days in writing in the
office of the director of athletics. On those days, the
coaches are not restricted in the number of prospects
they contact on a single day. |
Contact Period |
August 1 – August 31, 2007
All days not designated as contact days (see above).
|
Quiet Period |
September 1 – November 20, 2007
(except November 12-15) |
Contact Period
(Dead Period) |
|
November 21 – January 1, 2008 |
Quiet Period |
January 2 – May 22, 2008
(except April 7-10, 2008) |
Contact Period
(Dead Period) |
|
May 23 – 25, 2008 Evaluations may
occur at one event conducted during the weekend of the
NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship, as long
as the event occurs within a 100-mile radius of the site
of the championship. The evaluation must occur on a day
in which no championship competition is conducted. |
Dead Period |
|
May 26 – July 31, 2008 |
Contact Period |
Adapted from www1.ncaa.org
Division II Women’s Lacrosse Recruiting Calendar 2007-2008
School Year
Division II women’s lacrosse has two dead periods:
November 12 at 7 a.m. – November 14 at 7 a.m., 2007
April 7 at 7 a.m. – April 9 at 7 a.m., 2008
These are the days immediately prior to the Fall and Spring
dates for the signing of the National Letter of Intent. There
are no specific contact or evaluation periods.
Division III Women’s Lacrosse
Recruiting Calendar 2007-2008 School Year
Division III women’s lacrosse has no dead periods, quiet
periods, evaluation periods or contact periods.