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  1. May 25-28, 2025. Division 2. December 2 (7 am) – Dec. 4 (7 am), 2024 (only for two-year prospective athletes who intend to enroll midyear) January 13 – 15, 2025. February 3 ( 7 am) – Feb. 5 (7 am) 2025. Quiet period: The quiet period is a time you can talk to college coaches in-person on their college campus.

  2. June 15 after sophomore year: Coaches can extend verbal offers to recruits. January 1 of junior year: Recruits can begin taking up to one official visits, except during the dead periods. September 1 of senior year: NCAA recruiting rules allow coaches to conduct off-campus contact at the athlete’s school or residence.

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  3. The time period during which college coaches can have recruitment-related conversations with you depends on the sport you play and the NCAA Division you are targeting. For NCAA Division I sports, the most common dates for such conversations are June 15th and September 1st, when you enter your Junior Year. For NCAA Division II, coaches can start ...

  4. The coach may write or telephone during this period. November 11-14, 2024; January 2-5, 2025; May 26 – June 2, 2025; June 21-23, 2025; July 3-5, 2025; Quiet period: A college coach is not allowed to have any in-person contact with a student-athlete or their parents off the college campus. They also may not watch them compete or visit their ...

  5. May 16, 2023 · If you are in the class of 2025 or younger, this rule change does not impact you from being able to send emails updating college coaches about the progress you are making as a prospective student-athlete. It simply impacts how college coaches are able to respond, limiting them to sending you information about upcoming camps they are hosting, or links to their recruiting questionnaires.

  6. Contact period restrictions are only in place to restrict when college coaches contact you. That means there are no rules restricting when student-athletes can reach out to college coaches. Depending on your age and which NCAA Division you are interested in, college coaches may be unable to have direct recruiting conversations with you until ...

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  8. The college coach could actually be their club coach (around here most college coaches also coach club teams on the side). Coaches are allowed to talk to prospective student athletes in the context of coaching at camps, clinics, and prospect days - they just can't discuss anything related to recruiting until Sept 1 (D1) or June 15 (D2) after sophomore year.

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