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Recruiting Info

NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Recruiting Calendar 

2012-13

August 1, 2012 through July 31, 2013
(See NCAA Division I Bylaw 13.17.2 for Men’s Basketball Calendar Formula)

The dates in this calendar reflect the application of Bylaw 13.17 at the time of publication of this
manual but are subject to change per NCAA Constitution 5.2.3.1 or if certain dates change (e.g.,
National Letter of Intent signing dates) are altered.

Note: All live evaluations during recruiting periods shall be limited to regularly scheduled high
school, preparatory school and two-year college contests/tournaments, practices and
regular scholastic activities involving student-athletes enrolled only at that institution.

During the April evaluation period, evaluations of live athletics activities shall be limited
to nonscholastic events that are certified per Bylaw 13.18.

(a) August 1 through September 8, 2012: Quiet Period

(b) September 9 through November 11, 2012: Recruiting Period

(c) November 12-15, 2012: Dead Period

(d) November 16, 2012 through March 31, 2013, [except for (1) below]: Recruiting Period
    (1) December 24-26, 2012: Dead Period

(e) April 1-3, 2013: Quiet Period

(f) April 4-11 (noon), 2013: Dead Period

(g) April 11 (noon) – 24, 2013, [except for (1) and (2) below]: Recruiting Period
    (1) April 15-18, 2013: Dead Period
    (2) April 19-21, 2013: Evaluation Period (certified events only)

(h) April 25 through July 5, 2013, [except for (1) and (2) below]: Quiet Period
    (1) April 26-28, 2013: Evaluation Period (certified events only)
    (2) May 16-25, 2013, [except for (i) below]: Dead Period
           (i) To be determined (NBA Draft Combine): Evaluation Period

(i) July 6-31, 2013, [except for (1), (2), (3) and (4) below]: Dead Period 
    (1) July 10 (5 p.m.) - 14 (5 p.m.); Evaluation Period
    (2) July 17 (5 p.m.) - 21 (5 p.m.); Evaluation Period
    (3) July 24 (5 p.m.) - 28 (5 p.m.); and Evaluation Period
    (4) It is permissible for an institution to have contact with a prospect who is enrolled in the institution's summer term (i.e., summer session or summer bridge program) and has signed a National Letter of Intent or other written commitment to attend the institution.



Contact occurs any time a coach has any face-to-face contact with a prospective student-athlete or the prospect’s parents off the college’s campus and says more than hello. A contact also occurs if a coach has any contact with the prospective student-athlete or his or her parents at the prospective student-athlete’s high school or any location where the prospect is engaging in competition or practice.

Contact period is the time when a college coach may have in-person contact with a prospective student-athlete and the prospect’s parents on or off the college’s campus. The coach may also watch the prospective student-athlete play or visit his or her high school. The prospect and the parents may visit a college campus, and the coach may write and telephone during this period.

Dead period is a time when the college coach may not have any in-person contact with the prospective student-athlete or the prospect’s parents at any time. The coach may write and telephone during this time.

Evaluation is an activity by a coach to evaluate a prospective student-athlete’s academic or athletics ability. This would include visiting the prospective student-athlete’s high school or watching the prospect practice or compete.

Evaluation period is the time a college coach may watch a prospective student-athlete play or visit the high school but cannot have any in-person conversations with the possible recruit or the parents off the college’s campus. The prospective student-athlete and the parents can visit a college campus during this period and a coach may call or write during this period.

Quiet period is a time when the college may not have any in-person talk with the prospective student-athlete or the parents off the college’s campus. The coach may not watch the prospect play or practice.The prospective student-athlete can visit college campuses during this time and a coach may write or telephone.
NCAA


NCAA Bylaw 11.4.2:

“In men’s basketball, during a two-year period before a prospective student-athlete’s anticipated enrollment and a two-year period after the prospective student-athlete’s actual enrollment, an institution shall not employ (or enter into a contract for future employment with) an individual associated with the prospective student-athlete in any athletics department noncoaching staff position.”

It goes on to say:  ”If an institution hires an IAWP [individual associated with a prospect] for a noncoaching staff position within two years on either side of enrollment, involved S/A will be permanently ineligible for competition at offending institution.”
NCAA DI Manual pdf


13.6.2.6 Number of Official Visits—Institutional Limitation.

The total number of official visits a member institution may provide prospective student-athletes in the following sports on an annual basis (August 1through July 31) shall be limited to: (Revised: 11/12/97)
(a) Football—56.
(Revised: 1/10/91 effective 8/1/91, 1/11/94 effective 8/1/94)
(b) Basketball—12.
(Revised: 1/11/89, 1/10/91 effective 8/1/91, 1/11/94 effective 8/1/94)
http://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/D111.pdf