2023–24 NCAA Recruiting Calendar And NCAA Recruiting Guide (2024)

2023–24 NCAA Recruiting Calendar And NCAA Recruiting Guide (1)

The NCAA Recruiting Calendars outline when—and how—NCAA D1 and D2 college coaches can proactively start recruiting athletes. However, the dates don’t represent when student-athletes should start certain recruiting steps. As early as eighth grade, families begin researching colleges, evaluating what division level is best for their athlete, ensuring they are on the path to NCAA eligibility and even proactively reaching out to college coaches.

Overall, the NCAA Recruiting Calendars seek to protect elite athletes from receiving overwhelming amounts of communication from college coaches by designating certain time periods when coaches cannot contact athletes. The NCAA explains, “Recruiting calendars help promote the well-being of prospective student-athletes and coaches and ensure competitive equity by defining certain time periods in which recruiting may or may not occur in a particular sport.”

Insider Tip: No matter the time or date, you as a student-athlete can always initiate contact with a coach. The rules only enforce when coaches can initiate contact with you. Check out our tips for contacting college coaches.


READ MORE:A Parent’s Guide to Navigating Junior Year Recruiting

NCAA rules for high school athletes

The NCAA Recruiting Rules mandate the types of communication athletes can receive from college coaches based on the athlete’s year in high school. Just like college coaches, high school athletes need to be diligent about following the NCAA recruiting rules to avoid possibly disqualifying themselves from the recruiting process.

How to use the NCAA Recruiting Calendars

Use the recruiting calendar alongside the NCAA Recruiting Rules. The NCAA Recruiting Calendars show the specific recruiting time periods throughout the year when coaches can contact athletes—and when coaches aren’t allowed to contact athletes.

Generally speaking, the most important dates on the calendar will be June 15 or September 1 (depending on your sport), going into the athlete’s junior year of high school. For most sports, this is when coaches can start reaching out to recruits. For more specific dates, find your sport-specific calendar below.

Key terms in the NCAA Recruiting Calendars

To better understand the NCAA Recruiting Calendars, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the following terms:

  • Evaluation period
  • Contact period
  • Dead period
  • Quiet period

As you look through the NCAA Recruiting Calendar for your sport, keep an eye out for some of the particular days that stand out within each period. For example, you may have a quiet period from September 1 through November 25, but within that time span, there will be a designated number of evaluation days in which coaches can assess either your athletic or academic qualifications in person.

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Division 1 Bowl Sub-division Football Recruiting Calendar

Division 1 Baseball Recruiting Calendar

Division 1 Men’s Basketball Recruiting Calendar

Division 1 Women’s Basketball Recruiting Calendar

Division 1 Men’s Golf Recruiting Calendar

Division 1 Men’s Lacrosse Recruiting Calendar

Division 1 Women’s Lacrosse Recruiting Calendar

Division 1 Women’s Volleyball Recruiting Calendar

Division 1 Women’s Beach Volleyball Recruiting Calendar

Division 1 Softball Recruiting Calendar

Division 1 All Other Sports Recruiting Calendar

Division 2 Football Recruiting Calendar

Division 2 Men’s Basketball Recruiting Calendar

Division 2 Women’s Basketball Recruiting Calendar

Division 2 All Other Sports Recruiting Calendar

What is the NCAA recruiting guide?

The NCAA recruiting guide is a booklet of information distributed each year by the NCAA to help student-athletes, families, high school coaches and administrators understand the initial eligibility process for Division 1 and Division 2 schools. The guide provides resources, such as:

  • Time management expectations for Division 1 athletes
  • An initial eligibility checklist
  • How to register for a Certification Account – and who needs one
  • Division 1 and Division 2 academic standards
  • Division 3 academic information
  • Division 1 and Division 2 initial eligibility worksheets
  • Required courses and test scores
  • An explanation of recruiting rules specifically for homeschool students and international students
  • Important terms
  • Recruiting calendars
  • Scholarship opportunities at NCAA schools
  • Useful information about the National Letter of Intent

We recommend reviewing this information with your family and guidance counselor to ensure that you are checking off all the boxes to be academically eligible to compete in your sport at the next level. The NCAA Recruiting Guide contains the eligibility information for both Division 1 and Division 2 schools.

Division I Bowl Subdivision Football Recruiting Calendar

  • August 1-31, 2023: Dead period
    • Except: The 48 hours before a home game in August or September 1-2 through the 48 hours after the conclusion of the game is considered a quiet period
  • September 1 – November 26, 2023: Evaluation period
    • Thirty-three (42 for U.S. service academies) evaluation days during the fall evaluation period.
  • November 27 – 30, 2023: Dead period
  • December 1 – 16, 2023: Contact period
  • December 17, 2023: Quiet period
  • December 18, 2023 – January 11, 2024: Dead period
    • Except: January 3 – 7, 2024: Quiet period for two- and four-year college transfer prospective student-athletes who intend to enroll midyear.
    • Except: January 5 – 7, 2024: Quiet period for national service academies.
  • January 12– February 3, 2024: Contact period
  • February 4, 2024: Quiet period
  • February 5 – March 3, 2024: Dead period
  • March 4 – April 14: Quiet period
  • April 15 – May 25, 2024: Contact period
    • One hundred forty (180 for U.S. service academies) recruiting-person days (see Bylaw 13.02.11) during the spring contact period.
  • May 26 – 29, 2024: Dead period
  • May 30 – June 23, 2024: Quiet period
  • June 24 – July 24, 2024: Dead period
  • July 25 – 31, 2024: Quiet period

Division I Championship Subdivision Recruiting Calendar

  • August 1 – 31, 2023: Dead period
    • Except: Forty-eight hours before a home contest (on the institution’s campus or in a facility normally used for its home games) that occurs in August or on Sept. 1 or 2 through 48 hours after the conclusion of the contest.
  • September 1 – November 26, 2023: Quiet period
    • Thirty-three (42 for U.S. service academies) EVALUATION PERIOD evaluation days (see Bylaw 13.02.7.1) during the fall evaluation period.
  • November 27 – 30, 2023: Dead period
  • December 1 – 16, 2023: Contact period
  • December 17, 2023: Quiet period
  • December 18, 2023 – January 11, 2024: Dead period
    • January 3 – 7, 2024: Quiet period for two- and four-year college transfer prospective student-athletes who intend to enroll midyear.
  • January 12 – February 3, 2024: Contract period
  • February 4, 2024: Quiet period
  • February 5 – March 3, 2024: Dead period
  • March 4 – April 14, 2024: Quiet period
  • April 15 – May 25, 2024: Contact period
    • One hundred forty (180 for U.S. service academies) recruiting-person days (see Bylaw 13.02.11) during the spring contact period.
  • May 26 – 29, 2024: Dead period
  • May 30 – July 31, 2024: Quiet period

Division I Baseball Recruiting Calendar

  • August 1–20, 2023: Contact period
  • August 21 – September 14, 2023: Quiet period
  • September 15 – October 8, 2023: Contact period
  • October 9, 2023 – February 29, 2024: Quiet period
    • Except: November 6 – 9, 2023: Dead period
    • Except: November 21 – 26, 2023: Recruiting shutdown
    • Except: December 22 – 27, 2023: Recruiting shutdown
    • Except: January 4 – 7, 2024: Dead period
  • March 1 – July 31, 2024: Contact period
    • Except: May 27 – June 3, 2024: Dead period
    • Except: June 15 – 17, 2024: Dead period
    • Except: July 3 – 5, 2024: Dead period

Division I Men’s Basketball Recruiting Calendar

For the men’s basketball recruiting evaluation periods, there are two different kinds of evaluation periods that take place. During the April evaluations, coaches can only evaluate recruits at NCAA-certified events. If you are on an AAU team or participating in a club basketball tournament at that time, chances are, it’s an NCAA-certified event. You can always double check if the event is NCAA-certified before you attend.

During the remainder of the evaluation periods, all live evaluations must take place at a regularly scheduled high school, prep school or two-year college tournament, practice or game. Again, it’s important to know when the evaluations can happen, but chances are, the coach will let you know when they plan to visit you during this time.

  • June 1 – 14, 2023: Quiet period
  • June 15 – August 1, 2023: Evaluation period
  • August 2 – September 6, 2023: Quiet period
  • September 7 – October 14, 2023: Contact period
  • October 15, 2023 through the date of the prospective student-athlete’s initial high school or two-year college contest: Quiet period
  • November 6 (7 a.m.) –8 (7 a.m.), 2023: Dead period
  • The period between the prospective student-athlete’s initial and final high school or two-year college contests: Evaluation period
  • March 1 – April 3, 2024: Contact period
  • April 4 – 9 (noon), 2024: Recruiting/contact period(exceptions below)
  • Evaluations shall be permitted at any all-star contest held during the final weekend of the NCAA DivisionI Men’s Basketball Championship in the host city (Phoenix): Evaluation period
  • April 9 (noon) – May 20, 2024: Contact period
  • During any high school all-star game that occurs within the state in which the member institution is located: Evaluation period
  • All other dates: Quiet period

*A prospective student-athlete may not make an unofficial visit during the month of July unless he has signed a National Letter of Intent or the institution’s written offer of admission and/or financial aid, or the institution has received a financial deposit from the prospective student-athlete in response to an offer of admission

Division I Women’s Basketball Recruiting Calendar

The NCAA includes a special note for coaches, explaining that any evaluations that occur outside of July, count toward their allotted 112 total in-person recruiting days. Families don’t need to worry about the number of days coaches have to make in-person evaluations, but it’s important to know that evaluation days aren’t unlimited. Coaches have to choose who they will see, which means that they likely won’t just show up to your high school unannounced. Instead, they will probably contact you to arrange a day that works with both of your schedules.

  • June 1 – 14, 2023: Quiet period
  • June 15 – August 1, 2023: Evaluation period
  • August 2 – September 6, 2023: Quiet period
  • September 7 – October 14, 2023: Contact period
  • October 15, 2023 through the date of the prospective student-athlete’s initial high school or two-year college contest: Quiet period
  • November 6 (7 a.m.) – 8 (7 a.m.), 2023: Dead period
  • The period between the prospective student-athlete’s initial and final high school or two-year college contests: Evaluation period
  • March 1 – May 19, 2024: Contact period
  • During any high school all-star game that occurs within the state in which the member institution is located: Evaluation period
  • April 4 – 10 (noon), 2024: Dead period
  • All other dates: Quiet period

Division I Men’s/Women’s Cross Country and Track & Field Recruiting Calendar

  • August 1–21, 2023: Evaluation period
  • August 22 – December 10, 2023: Contact period
    • Except: November 6 – 9, 2023: Dead period
    • Except: November 18, 2023: Dead period
  • December 11, 2023 – January 1, 2024: Dead period
  • January 2 – July 31, 2024: Contact period
    • Except: March 8 – 9, 2024: Dead period
    • Except: June 5 – 8, 2024: Dead period

Division I Men’s Golf Recruiting Calendar

  • August 1 – November 23, 2023: Contact period
    • Except: November 7–10 2023: Dead period
  • November 24–27, 2023: Dead period
  • November 28 – December 22, 2023: Quiet period
    • During this time, a coach can evaluate a recruit at two events—a showcase and a combine—that are traditionally held in conjunction with the Golf Coaches Association of America National Convention.
    • Except: December 5-7, 2023 (12:01 am): Dead period; the NCAA explains that a dead period is in effect from the first official day of the Golf Coaches Association of America Convention until 12:01 am on the day after the convention ends.
  • December 23, 2023 – January 1, 2024: Dead period
  • January 2 – July 31, 2024: Contact period

Division I Men’s Lacrosse Recruiting Calendar

  • August 1 – 7, 2023: Contact period
  • August 8 – 14, 2023: Quiet period
  • August 15 – 31, 2023: Dead period
  • September 1 – October 31, 2023: Contact period (no lacrosse evaluations are permitted)
  • November 1 – 19, 2023: Contact period
    • Except: November 6 – 9, 2023: Dead period
  • November 20 – November 26, 2023: Dead period
  • November 27 – December 23, 2023: Quiet period
  • December 24, 2023 – January 7, 2024: Dead period
  • January 8 – 15, 2024: Contact period (no lacrosse evaluations are permitted)
  • January 16 – February 29, 2024: Quiet period
  • March 1 – May 23, 2024: Contact period
  • May 24 – 28 (noon), 2024: Dead period
  • May 28 (noon) – July 31, 2024: Contact period
    • Except: July 2-6, 2024: Dead period

Division I Women’s Lacrosse Recruiting Calendar

  • August 1–14, 2023: Recruiting shutdown
  • August 15 – 27, 2023: Quiet period
  • August 28 – September 3, 2023: Dead period
  • September 4 – November 30, 2023: Contact period
    • Except: November 6 –9, 2023: Dead period
    • Except: November 3 – 5, 10 – 12 and 17 – 19 (5 pm Friday–Sunday): Evaluation periods
    • Except: November 15 – 16, 2023: Dead period
    • Except: November 21 – 26, 2023: Recruiting shutdown
  • December 1 – 30, 2023: Contact period
    • Except: December 22 – 26, 2023: Recruiting shutdown
  • December 31, 2023 – January 2, 2024: Recruiting shutdown
  • January 3 – May 23, 2024: Contact period
  • May 24 – 26, 2023: Dead period
    • During the Women’s Lacrosse Championship, coaches can evaluate athletes at one event, as long as it’s hosted within a 100-mile radius of the championship site. Coaches are not permitted to attend any evaluation event that occurs two hours before, during, or two hours after the semifinals competition and final game.
  • May 27 – June 6, 2024: Contact period
  • June 7 – July 31, 2024: Evaluation period
    • Except: July 2 – 6, 2024: Dead period

Division I Women’s Volleyball Recruiting Calendar

  • August 1-31, 2023: Quiet period
  • September 1 – November 30, 2023: Contact period
    • Except: November 6 – 9, 2023: Dead period
  • December 1, 2023 – February 15, 2024: Quiet period
    • Except: During the AVCA annual awards banquet, college coaches can accidentally bump into two-year college athletes who’ve been awarded. But they are not allowed to have any conversations about recruiting at that time.
    • Except: December 14 – 17, 2023: Coaching staff is permitted to evaluate recruits on one day only, starting the Thursday of the NCAA Division 1 Women’s Volleyball Championship through the Sunday immediately following the championship. The event they recruit at must be within a 30-mile radius of the championship site, and they cannot attend any events that take place at the same time as a collegiate game.
  • February 16 – July 31, 2024: Contact period
    • Except: May 1 – 30, 2024: Quiet period

Division I Women’s Beach Volleyball Recruiting Calendar

  • August 1 – December 3, 2023: Contact period
    • Except: November 6 – 9, 2023: Dead period
  • December 4 – 12, 2023: Evaluation period
  • December 13 – 31, 2023: Dead period
    • During the AVCA annual awards banquet, college coaches can accidentally bump into two-year college athletes who’ve been awarded. But they are not allowed to have any conversations about recruiting at that time.
  • January 1 – 12, 2024: Evaluation Period
  • January 13 – April 30, 2024: Contact Period
  • May 1 – 5, 2024: Dead period
    • An institution’s authorized coaching staff members (see Bylaw 11.7.5) may evaluate on only one day and may attend only one event on that day during this period. Such an event shall occur within a 30-mile radius of the site of the championship. Coaches from the same institution who attend such an event shall attend the same event on the same day. Coaches shall not attend events that occur at the same time that any intercollegiate competition in conjunction with the NCAA championship occurs.
  • May 6 – 24, 2024: Evaluation period
  • May 27 –July 31, 2024: Contact period

Division I Softball Recruiting Calendar

The NCAA restricts which camps and clinics college softball coaches and their staff members are allowed to work at. The rules state that coaches and their staff members can only work at events off their campus if they take place during periods where evaluations are permitted at non-scholastic practices or competitions. This is something that coaches know to comply with, so families generally don’t have to worry about it. However, when looking at attending events for exposure, keep the evaluation periods in the back of your mind, and avoid attending off-campus camps or clinics during evaluation periods where coaches can only attend scholastic practices and competitions.

  • August 1-13, 2023: Contact period
  • August 14 – November 19, 2023: Evaluation period for scholastic practice and competition activities only (see other evaluation period and dead period exceptions below)
    • October 14 – 15, 21 – 22, 28 – 29, 2023: Evaluation period for scholastic and non-scholastic practice or competition activities
    • November 4 – 5, 11 – 12, 18 – 19, 2023: Evaluation period for scholastic and non-scholastic practice or competition activities
    • November 6 – 9, 2023: Dead period
  • November 20, 2023 – January 1, 2024: Quiet period
    • Except: December 6 – 9, 2023 is a dead period
  • January 2 – May 27, 2024: Evaluation period (only scholastic practice and competition activities)
  • May 28 – June 7, 2024: Dead period
  • June 8 – July 31, 2024: Contact period
  • Any high school regional and state championship competition that doesn’t occur during a dead period should be treated like an evaluation period.

Division I All Other Sports Recruiting Calendar

We’ve listed out the dead and quiet periods for sports in which no recruiting calendar has been established. For those dates not part of the dead or quiet period, treat them like a contact period.

Women’s gymnastics dead periods

  • November 6 – 9, 2023, or the Monday through Thursday of the initial week for the fall signing of the National Letter of Intent
  • December 1 – 30, 2023
  • April 17 – 21 (noon), 2024, which is the day before the first day of the NCAA Division I Women’s Gymnastics Championships through noon on the day after the championships
  • June 1 – 15, 2024

Men’s ice hockey dead periods

  • November 6 – 9, 2023, which is the Monday through Thursday of the initial week for the fall signing of the National Letter of Intent
  • April 10 – 14 (noon), 2024, or the Wednesday prior to the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Championship through noon on the Sunday after the game

Women’s ice hockey dead and quiet periods

  • Dead period: November 6 – 9, 2023, which is the Monday through Thursday of the initial week for the fall signing of the National Letter of Intent
  • Dead period: March 21 – 25 (noon), 2024 (the day prior to the NCAA Division I Women’s Ice Hockey Championship to noon on the day after the match)
  • Quiet Period: Quiet Period: Monday prior to the American Hockey Coaches Association Convention through May 31

Men’s soccer dead and quiet periods

  • Dead Period: November 6 – 9, 2023 (Monday through Thursday of the initial week for the signing of the National Letter of Intent)
  • Dead Period: December 8 – 10, 2023 (Friday through Sunday of the NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship)
  • Quiet Period: December 23 – 25, 2023

Women’s soccer dead periods

  • November 6–9, 2023
  • December 15–January 5, 2024

Men’s wrestling dead periods

  • November 6 – 9, 2023 (Monday through Thursday of the initial week for the signing of the National Letter of Intent).
  • March 20 – 24 (noon), 2024 (The day before the first day of the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships to noon on the day after the championships).
  • July 29 – August 4, 2024 (The Monday before the National Wrestling Coaches Association Convention through the day of adjournment of the convention).

Women’s wrestling dead periods

  • November 6 – 9, 2023 (Monday through Thursday of the initial week for the signing of the National Letter of Intent).
  • July 22 – 28, 2024 (The Monday before the National Wrestling Coaches Association Convention through the day of adjournment of the convention).

All other sports

  • November 6 – 9, 2023 (Monday through Thursday of the initial week for the fall signing of the National Letter of Intent)
    • Except: When the dead period occurs during the U.S. Diving National Championships, authorized coach staff members are allowed to watch recruits participating in that competition.
    • Except: When the dead period occurs during the North American Cup Fencing Championship, authorized coach staff members are allowed to watch recruits participating in that competition.
    • Except: When the dead period occurs during the Junior Olympic Rifle Championships, authorized coach staff members are allowed to watch recruits participating in that competition.

Division II Football Recruiting Calendar

  • June 1, 2023 until the beginning of the recruit’s first regularly scheduled football practice: Quiet period
    • During the recruit’s high school or junior college football season, starting with the first regularly scheduled practice: Evaluation period
  • November 1–26, 2023: Evaluation period
    • Except: Junior college recruits should treat the period from their last postseason game until November 26, 2023 as a contact period.
  • November 27, 2023 – March 11, 2024: Contact period
    • Except: December 18 (7 a.m.) – 20 (7 a.m.), 2023 is a dead period (only contact period for junior college recruits)
    • Except: January 8 – 10, 2024 is a dead period
    • Except: February 5 (7 a.m.) – 7 (7 a.m.), 2024 is a dead period
  • March 7 – May 31, 2024: Quiet period
    • April 15 – May 31, 2024: Evaluation period; when evaluations aren’t taking place, recruits should treat it like a quiet period. Coaches choose four weeks through this time in which they will not be conducting evaluations. This excludes Memorial Day and Sundays.
  • Coaching staff members are allowed to evaluate a high school all-star football game at any time of the year as long as the game takes place in the same state as the university or college.

Division II Men’s Basketball Recruiting Calendar

All dates not indicated below should be treated like a quiet period.

  • June 1 – 14, 2023: Quiet period
  • June 15 – August 1, 2023: Evaluation period
  • August 2 – September 6, 2023: Quiet period
  • September 7 – October 14, 2023: Contact period
  • October 15, 2023 through the date of the prospective student-athlete’s initial high school or two-year college contest: Quiet period
  • November 6 (7 a.m.) –8 (7 a.m.), 2023: Dead period
  • The period between the prospective student-athlete’s initial and final high school or two-year college contests: Evaluation period
  • March 1 – April 3, 2024: Contact period
  • April 4 – 9 (noon), 2024: Recruiting/contact period(exceptions below)
  • Evaluations shall be permitted at any all-star contest held during the final weekend of the NCAA DivisionI Men’s Basketball Championship in the host city (Phoenix): Evaluation period
  • April 9 (noon) – May 20, 2024: Contact period
  • During any high school all-star game that occurs within the state in which the member institution is located: Evaluation period
  • All other dates: Quiet period

Division II Women’s Basketball Recruiting Calendar

All dates not indicated below should be treated like a quiet period.

  • June 1 – 14, 2023: Quiet period
  • June 15 – August 1, 2023: Evaluation period
  • August 2 – September 6, 2023: Quiet period
  • September 7 – October 14, 2023: Contact period
  • October 15, 2023 through the date of the prospective student-athlete’s initial high school or two-year college contest: Quiet period
  • November 6 (7 a.m.) – 8 (7 a.m.), 2023: Dead period
  • The period between the prospective student-athlete’s initial and final high school or two-year college contests: Evaluation period
  • March 1 – May 19, 2024: Contact period
  • During any high school all-star game that occurs within the state in which the member institution is located: Evaluation period
  • April 4 – 10 (noon), 2024: Dead period
  • All other dates: Quiet period

Division II All Other Sports Recruiting Calendar

Treat all dates not called out here like a contact period.

Men’s lacrosse quiet and dead periods

  • November 6 (7 a.m.) – 8 (7 a.m.), 2023: Dead period
  • November 27 – December 23, 2023: Quiet period
  • December 4 – 12(noon), 2023: Dead period
  • May 23 – 28 (noon), 2024: Dead period

Men’s and women’s wrestling dead periods

  • July 24 – 30, 2023, (the Monday before the National Wrestling Coaches Association Convention through the day of adjournment of the convention)
  • November 6 (7 a.m.) to 8 (7 a.m.), 2023, (during the 48 hours prior to 7 a.m. on the initial date for the signing of the National Letter of Intent)

Other sports dead periods

  • November 6 (7 a.m.) – 8 (7 a.m.), 2023
  • Except: When the dead period occurs during the U.S. Diving National Championships, authorized coach staff members are allowed to watch recruits participating in that competition.
  • Except: When the dead period occurs during the North American Cup Fencing Championship, authorized coach staff members are allowed to watch recruits participating in that competition.
  • Except: When the dead period occurs during the Junior Olympic Rifle Championships, authorized coach staff members are allowed to watch recruits participating in that competition.

NCAA Recruiting Calendars and NCAA Recruiting Guide

I'm well-versed in the NCAA recruiting process and the associated rules and regulations. The NCAA recruiting calendars outline specific time periods when college coaches can proactively start recruiting athletes, and the NCAA recruiting guide provides essential information to help student-athletes, families, high school coaches, and administrators understand the initial eligibility process for Division 1 and Division 2 schools. The guide includes resources such as time management expectations for Division 1 athletes, an initial eligibility checklist, Division 1 and Division 2 academic standards, required courses and test scores, and information about scholarship opportunities at NCAA schools.

The NCAA recruiting calendars are designed to protect prospective student-athletes and coaches, ensuring competitive equity by defining certain time periods in which recruiting may or may not occur in a particular sport. These calendars include key terms such as evaluation period, contact period, dead period, and quiet period, which are crucial for understanding when coaches can contact athletes and when certain activities are restricted.

The NCAA recruiting calendars are sport-specific, with different time periods for various sports at the Division 1 and Division 2 levels. Coaches and high school athletes need to be diligent about following the NCAA recruiting rules to avoid disqualifying themselves from the recruiting process. The NCAA recruiting guide provides comprehensive information about the rules and regulations, academic standards, and eligibility requirements for student-athletes aspiring to compete at the collegiate level.

Key Concepts in the Article

The article discusses the NCAA recruiting calendars, the NCAA recruiting guide, and the rules and regulations associated with the recruiting process for student-athletes. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the specific time periods when coaches can contact athletes and the types of communication athletes can receive from college coaches based on their year in high school. The article also highlights the significance of using the recruiting calendar alongside the NCAA recruiting rules to navigate the recruiting process effectively.

The key terms in the NCAA recruiting calendars, such as evaluation period, contact period, dead period, and quiet period, are essential for student-athletes and coaches to comprehend. Additionally, the article provides sport-specific recruiting calendars for various sports at the Division 1 and Division 2 levels, outlining the specific time periods when coaches can initiate contact with recruits.

The NCAA recruiting guide is a valuable resource that offers information about time management expectations for Division 1 athletes, initial eligibility checklists, academic standards, scholarship opportunities, and important terms related to recruiting calendars and eligibility requirements for Division 1 and Division 2 schools.

Overall, the article provides a comprehensive overview of the NCAA recruiting process, including the specific time periods, rules, and regulations that govern the recruitment of student-athletes by college coaches.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the specific sport-specific recruiting calendars provided in the article, as well as the NCAA recruiting guide for a thorough understanding of the eligibility process for Division 1 and Division 2 schools.

Note: The information provided is based on my expertise and knowledge of the NCAA recruiting process.

2023–24 NCAA Recruiting Calendar And NCAA Recruiting Guide (2024)

FAQs

When can college coaches talk to recruits 2024? ›

June 15 after sophom*ore year: Athletes can begin taking official visits. Coaches can also communicate with recruits electronically (via private texts, social media DMs, instant messages, etc.). Athletes are able to receive calls from coaches, and coaches can conduct in-person, off-campus recruiting contact.

What does dead period mean in NCAA recruiting? ›

During a dead period a college coach may not have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents, and may not watch student-athletes compete or visit their high schools.

What does quiet period mean in NCAA recruiting? ›

The NCAA has a period where coaches can't have any in-person contact with a prospective student-athlete or their parents outside of the college campus. This is called the quiet period. Coaches can't go to see any of the athlete's sporting events or their practices.

When can college coaches talk to 2025 recruits? ›

June 15 after sophom*ore year: Coaches can extend verbal offers to recruits. August 1 before junior year: Athletes can begin taking unofficial visits. June 15 after sophom*ore year: Coaches can call, email, text, direct message and correspond with athletes in any form of private communication.

What rule did Michigan break? ›

The relevant NCAA rule is bylaw 11.6. 1, which prohibits “off-campus, in-person scouting of future opponents (in the same season).” The rule was passed in 1994 as a cost-cutting measure designed to promote equity for programs that couldn't afford to send scouts to other games.

Does an official visit mean an offer? ›

An offer is not guaranteed during an official visit, but it is common for coaches to make offers on an official visit. Coaches often use an official visit as a time to evaluate your athletic abilities, personality and fit with the team.

What is the NCAA 20 hour rule? ›

A student-athlete's participation in countable athletically related activities shall be limited to a maximum of four hours per day and 20 hours per week. For a multi-sport student-athlete, the daily and weekly hour limitations apply separately to each sport in which s/he participates.

Can coaches talk to recruits during the dead period? ›

Dead Period: During a dead period college coaches are not allowed to have any face-to-face contact with recruits. During this time, the only contact allowed is over the phone by calling or texting, through email or through direct messages on social media.

When can college coaches make you an offer? ›

A college coach cannot offer a verbal commitment or scholarship offer before September 1st of the athlete's junior year of high school. There are some caveats to this date depending upon the sport, such as football, men's/women's basketball and baseball, but this is the general rule.

Can you play D1 without being recruited? ›

In conclusion, playing at the D1 level without a scholarship offer is possible but challenging. It requires a strong academic record, building relationships with coaches, being proactive in the recruiting process, and continuing to improve skills and athleticism.

Is there a 2 minute warning in NCAA? ›

Why, then, does college football need a 2-minute warning? The simple answer is that it doesn't, but it appears to be coming, anyway, as the NCAA Football Rules Committee recommended Friday that the sport adopt a two-minute timeout in both the second and fourth quarters, just like in the NFL.

Why is there a dead period in recruiting? ›

The goal of the NCAA Dead Period is to give athletes a little bit of time and breathing room to think about what school they want to sign with. Learn how college coaches continue to recruit during the most restrictive recruiting period on the NCAA recruiting calendar.

What does June 15 mean for recruiting? ›

June 15 marks the first contact period, during which Division 1 college coaches can begin contacting high school athletes. It's important to note that not all sports begin their contact period on June 15. The following sports follow a different recruiting timeline for coach contact.

Can a recruit practice with a d3 college team? ›

**Division III:**Division III schools are not allowed to have practice tryouts with potential student-athletes. However, the unofficial work out rule still applies for Division III, so you may be asked to work out with just the team during a visit.

Do college coaches talk to each other about recruits? ›

Long story short, there are strong relationships among coaches, and they will speak with each other about anything from the weather to a potential recruit that may be a great fit at a different school.

When can college coaches start talking to recruits? ›

Early Contact: As mentioned, coaches are not allowed to initiate contact with prospective student-athletes before June 15 after the athlete's sophom*ore year. This includes phone calls, text messages, and emails aimed at recruiting.

When can you start talking to college coaches? ›

When can college coaches contact you? For most sports in the NCAA, coaches can start contacting recruits starting either June 15 after their sophom*ore year of high school or September 1 of their junior year.

When can Division I college coaches begin personally contacting their recruits? ›

NCAA Division I college coaches can start contacting student-athletes after September 1 of junior year. This rule was established in April 2017 by the NCAA Division I Council. Division II college coaches are able to contact student-athletes starting June 15 after sophom*ore year.

When can college coaches not talk to you? ›

Until June 15 after your sophom*ore year of high school, you can't engage in any communication with a DI coach. Exceptions: Football, women's basketball, baseball, lacrosse and softball don't allow private message correspondence until September 1 of junior year.

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