Women’s Lacrosse: NCAA Rules of Athlete Recruitment
INTRODUCTION
The rules regarding NCAA women’s lacrosse are by far the strictest among all the sports, and thus athletes must navigate these rules carefully to ensure that they are making the best use of their time when reaching out to coaches, conducting official campus visits and meeting with coaches off-campus.
Why are they so strict? Because of the high rates of contact between coaches and athletes prior to junior year in addition to the high number of unofficial visits and verbal offers occurring before junior year. Strict rules ensure that NCAA athlete recruitment is fair and that all athletes have equal opportunity to get recruited, and no one receives an unjust advantage, or feel forced to accept an offer too soon.
In the following article we lay out the rules and calendars for Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 colleges so that prospective recruits know when they should be getting contacted by NCAA coaches and when they can conduct visits, both official and unofficial, as well as when they will be evaluated. When you start these conversations with coaches and when you can speak in-person on and off-campus with the head coaches of NCAA woman’s lacrosse teams is determined by a recruiting calendar, which will be explained in detail below.
From when you first reach out to the head coaches, to periodically reporting your progress, to speaking with the head coaches during unofficial campus visits, to then official campus visits, all communications with Division I head coaches fall under precise rules set by the NCAA and a recruitment calendar.
For Division 1 colleges, coaches may start making phone calls and begin electronic correspondence with athletes on September 1 of their junior year. Coaches may send athletes surveys, camp details, NCAA resources, and non-athletic institutional publications at any time.
Starting June 15 of an athlete’s sophomore year, Division 2 coaches may begin correspondence with athletes.
Division 3 colleges are generally left to their own devices when creating rules and schedules, however they tend to contact athletes during their junior and senior years.
In addition to knowing these rules we recommend that men’s lacrosse athletes make an online profile demonstrating game highlights, tournament results and stats, and reels of them playing to impress coaches, because though the formal process starts junior year, coaches already keep an eye out for talent before then.
RECRUITING CALENDAR AND RULES
The foremost task of a prospective NCAA woman’s lacrosse athlete recruit is to get to know the rules regarding contact between an athlete and an NCAA coach and the timeline for communication. These rules include:
when you can initiate a discussion with a head coach,
when head coaches can initiate discussion with you,
where and when you can begin in-person communication with a head coach
the medium of communication (phone call, e-mail, text, in-person)
the content of the interaction (particularly, when you can speak about recruitment)
the distinction between “official” and “unofficial” visits
when are unofficial visits allowed
when are official visits allowed
when is contact disallowed during the recruitment cycle
Whenever a coach says more than “Hello” to the athlete or his/her parents during a face-to-face interaction off-campus, a “contact” is made, according to the NCAA. The rules surrounding contact are very rigid. Many Division 1 NCAA coaches approach cautiously and will absolutely not interact with parents or players at games beyond a simple “hello” until between the player’s junior and senior year.
The rules and calendar vary between Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3 colleges, so please pay careful attention to which Division a college that you are interested in belongs.
Division 1 Women’s Lacrosse Athlete Recruitment Rules and Calendar
Freshman and Sophomore Year
At any time, an athlete may receive recruitment surveys, camp brochures and non-sports recruiting publications from Division 1 coaches.
Junior Year
September 1: Coaches can send athletes institutional publications, along with all other recruiting materials, as well as begin electronic correspondence with athletes. Athletes may call coaches and coaches may call athletes starting this date. Off-campus contact is allowed, however contact is limited to the athlete’s college or home. Athletes may conduct both official and unofficial visits as well. Coaches may make verbal offers to athletes.
Evaluations: There are a total of seven recruiting opportunities (contacts + evaluations) for each athlete per year. Starting September 1, only three out of seven contacts may occur off-campus.
Senior Year
There are no restrictions on the potential athlete recruit or head coaches on contact.
Recruitment Calendar
At the Division 1 and Division 2 levels, various types of contact with college coaches are permitted at specific periods. Figure out what type of contact you can expect based on your age and the season by placing the NCAA Division 1 recruiting calendar for 2022-2023 and the NCAA Division 2 recruiting calendar for 2022-2023 on top of the recruiting rules.
Note that some of the periods overlap; for instance, a contact period on December 1-30 is overlapped by a dead period on December 24-26. Check the calendar to identify when these exceptions occur.
Dead Periods
Potential women’s lacrosse recruits must also observe the “dead periods” of the recruitment calendar.
A Dead Period is defined by the NCAA as that period of time where conducting in-person (face to face) recruiting contacts or evaluations on or off the campus are not allowed, and the colleges are not allowed to conduct official or unofficial visits for potential recruits to the campus.
Aug. 1-14, 2022
Nov. 7-10, 2022
Nov. 23-25, 2022
Dec. 24-26, 2022
Dec. 31-Jan. 2, 2023
May 26-28, 2023
Jul. 3-5, 2023
Quiet Periods
Quiet Period: A quiet period is defined by the NCAA as that period of time when it is permissible to make in-person recruiting contacts only on the member institution’s campus. No in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts or evaluations may be made during the quiet period.
Aug. 15-31, 2022
Contact Periods
Contact Period (Recruiting Period): A contact period is the time frame during which coaches may make in-person (face to face) contact with athletes and evaluate potential recruits off-campus.
Sept. 1-Nov. 30, 2022
Dec. 1-30, 2022
Jan. 3-May 25, 2023
May 29-Jun. 8, 2023
Evaluation Periods
Evaluation Period: An evaluation period is when authorized athletics department staff members are allowed to participate in off-campus activities to evaluate potential student-athletes' academic credentials and playing skills. During an evaluation period, no face-to-face off-campus recruiting contacts may be conducted with the potential student-athlete.
Nov. 4-6, 11-13 and 18-20, 2022 (5 p.m. Friday-Sunday)
One event taking place on the weekend of the Women’s Lacrosse Championship, as long as it occurs in a 100-mile radius of the championship.
Jun. 9-Jul. 31, 2023
Women’s Lacrosse Division 1 Athlete Recruitment Timeline Chart
Division 2 Women’s Lacrosse Athlete Recruitment Rules and Calendar
Freshman and Sophomore Year
At any time, a coach may send an athlete recruitment surveys, camp brochures and non-sports recruiting publications.
Junior Year
June 15 prior to junior year: NCAA coaches are permitted to contact athletes via phone calls, texts, emails, social media direct messages and more.
Coaches can send athletes institutional publications, along with all other recruiting materials.
Athletes can begin making official campus visits, while coaches can begin meeting with recruits off-campus.
Coaches can approach a recruit's coach during contact periods at a competition.
Dead Periods
November 7 (7 a.m.) to 9 (7 a.m.), 2022, (over the 48 hours before the National Letter of Intent signing at 7 a.m.)
Contact Periods
All periods not designated as “dead period” should be treated as contact periods.
Division 3 Women’s Lacrosse Athlete Recruitment Rules and Calendar
Freshman and Sophomore Year
There are no set Division 3 recruiting calendars - NCAA Division 3 college coaches are not restricted from recruiting during dead periods, recruiting periods, or silent periods. All recruiting material, phone calls, digital correspondence and unofficial visits are permitted starting sophomore year. Coaches may make as many calls as they like to athletes. Athletes may also make an unlimited number of unofficial visits to colleges.
Off-campus contact is permitted starting sophomore year.
Junior Year
January 1: official visits are permitted.
Senior Year
There are no restrictions on the potential athlete recruit or head coaches on contact.