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Division II Recruiting. Amanda Conklin and Leslie Schuemann 2012 NCAA Regional Rules Seminar. Overview. Contactable prospective student-athletes (PSAs). Newly adopted legislation. Recent interpretations. Recruiting and scouting services.
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Division II Recruiting Amanda Conklin and Leslie Schuemann 2012 NCAA Regional Rules Seminar
Overview • Contactable prospective student-athletes (PSAs). • Newly adopted legislation. • Recent interpretations. • Recruiting and scouting services. • Common violations related to official and unofficial visits. • Ease of Burden concepts for feedback.
Learning Objectives • Effectively apply basic recruiting legislation. • Become familiar with application of newly adopted recruiting legislation and recently issued interpretations. • Increase comfort level with recruiting/scouting services legislation.
Definition of Prospective Student-Athlete • Started classes for grade nine; or • Has not started classes for grade nine but the institution provides any financial assistance or other benefits not provided to prospective students generally.
Definition of Prospective Student-Athlete • Remains a PSA until: • Officially registers, enrolls full time and attends classes in any term at a four- year institution’s regular academic year; or • Participates in regular squad practice or competition at a four-year collegiate institution. NCAA Bylaw 13.02.9
Definition of Enrolled Student-Athlete • Enrollment was solicited by a member of the athletics staff or representative of athletics interest; • View toward student’s participation in intercollegiate athletics; or • Reports for intercollegiate squad under the jurisdiction of the athletics department. Bylaw 13.02.5
Contactable Prospective Student-Athletes • Four -year college PSAs. • Need permission to contact if a student-athlete (SA). • Do not need permission to contact if never a SA. • Two-year college PSA. • High school PSA. Bylaw 13.1.1
Hearing Opportunity • If permission to contact denied: • Must inform SA in writing of hearing opportunity within 14 days of receiving SA’s written request. • Must be conducted by entity outside athletics. • Must include institution’s policies and procedures. • Hearing must be conducted within 30 days of written request for hearing. Bylaw 13.1.1.2.1
Case Study • 2012 spring semester four-year college softball PSA makes an unofficial visit to campus. • Softball coach has on-campus contact with the PSA. • Does the coach need permission to contact?
Case Study Conclusion • The institution needs permission to contact a four-year college PSA. Bylaw 13.1.1.2 • What if the prospect is not an SA? • Do not need permission to contact. • Need one-time transfer exception to compete. Bylaws 13.1.1.2 and 14.5.5.3.9
NCAA Division II Proposal No. 2012-11: Contacts • In-person, off-campus recruiting contacts permitted beginning June 15 immediately preceding a PSA’s junior year in high school. • No limit on number or frequency following the first permissible date.
Proposal No.2012-11: Contacts • Effective: June 15, 2012; for any PSA entering his or her junior year in high school June 15, 2012, and thereafter. Bylaws 13.1.1 and 13.1.6
Proposal No. 2012-12: Telephone Calls • Telephone calls permitted beginning June 15 immediately preceding a PSA’s junior year in high school. • No limit on number or frequency of telephone calls following the first permissible date.
Proposal No. 2012-12: Telephone Calls • Effective: June 15, 2012; for any PSA entering his or her junior year in high school June 15, 2012, and thereafter. Bylaws 13.1.1 and 13.1.3
Proposal No. 2012-13: Electronic Transmissions • Athletically related recruiting materials, electronic media and electronically transmitted messages permitted beginning June 15 before a PSA’s junior year in high school. Electronically transmitted messages must be private between sender and recipient.
Proposal No. 2012-13: Electronic Transmissions • No limit on number or frequency of recruiting materials, electronic media and electronically transmitted messages. • Effective: June 15, 2012; for any PSA entering his or her junior year in high school June 15, 2012, and thereafter. Bylaw 13.4
Noncontroversial Amendment to Proposal No. 2012-13 • Intent: Electronically transmitted correspondence may not be sent to a PSA during the conduct of the institution’s contests in that sport. • Effective: June 15, 2012; for any PSA entering his or her junior year in high school June 15, 2012, and thereafter.
Case Study • Date: May 1, 2012. • Coach has asked if it is permissible to begin unlimited contacts, phone calls and texts with a two-year college prospect. • Coach explains that it should be permissible because it is after June 15 of the PSA’s junior year in high school. • Is this permissible?
Case Study Conclusion • It would notbe permissible to begin unlimited contacts, phone calls and texts to a two-year college PSA on or before May 1, 2012. • Effective date of the proposal is June 15, 2012.
Case Study • PSA is enrolled in a high school that has an extended calendar. • PSA’s last day of his or her sophomore year is July 1, 2012. • When can an institution begin unlimited contact, telephone calls and electronically transmitted media to this PSA?
Case Study Conclusion • The institution may begin unlimited contacts, telephone calls and electronically transmitted media June 15, 2012, immediately preceding the PSA’s junior year in high school. • For international PSAs, institution would need to determine when the PSA’s junior year occurs.
Monitoring • No longer need to monitor number and frequency. • Should monitor PSA and permissible date of initial telephone call, contact or electronically transmitted media. • Institution needs to monitor recruited status. • Document content for historical reference.
Recruiting Best Practices • Document created by NCAA Division II Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. • Guidelines for coaches and administrators. • Available at NCAA.org. • Division II Governance Resources and Best Practices DII SAAC Recruiting.
Proposal No. I-2012-6 Tryouts-Mandatory Medical Exam • Medical exam conducted by physician. • Within six months of practice, competition or conditioning during prospects senior year in high school. • Accepted by prospects high school for the entire senior year. Bylaw 13.11.2.1(c)
Recruiting Functions Used in the Recruitment of Two-Year and Four-Year College Transfers (March 7, 2012) • There is no limit on the number or frequency of in-person off-campus contacts, telephone calls, printed recruiting materials, electronic media and electronic transmissions with two-year college transfers or four-year college transfers for whom the institution has received permission to contact. Bylaws 13.1.6, 13.1.3.1, 13.4.1 and 13.4.2
PSA with No Reasonable Expectation of Participation (April 11, 2011) • PSA has no reasonable expectation of participating in intercollegiate athletics. • Due to disability or terminal illness.
PSA with No Reasonable Expectation of Participation (April 11, 2011) • Bylaw 13 restrictions do not apply. • Provided the prospect is not a relative of a prospect being recruited by the institution.
Camp Employment for Children of Institutional Staff Members (April 20, 2011) • May not employ children of staff members if: • Signed a National Letter of Intent (NLI) , written offer of admissions or financial aid with a different institution. • May employ children of staff members if: • Has not signed an NLI or written offer of admissions or financial aid. Bylaw 13.12.2.1
Definition of a Recruiting/Scouting Service (April 1, 2011) • Individual, organization or entity that is primarily involved in: • Providing information about PSAs. • May provide information to only paid subscribers. • May provide service only available to select groups. • May provide information to public free of charge.
Definition of a Recruiting/Scouting Service (April 1, 2011) • Doesnotinclude: • Individual, organization or entity that provides information about PSAs incidental to its primary purpose and is generally available to the public (e.g., media outlet).
Recruiting/Scouting Services • May distribute personal information to institutions (e.g., academic or athletics records). • May not have fee paid by the PSA based on placing the PSA in a collegiate institution as a recipient of financial aid. • May not act as an intermediary between the PSA and an NCAA institution. Bylaw 12.3.3.1
Recruiting/Scouting Services • May not provide verbal information to NCAA coaches. • May not provide assistance to NCAA coaches with identifying PSAs. • May not provide a discounted subscription rate only to certain PSAs. Bylaws 12.1.2.1.6 and 13.14.3.1
Recruiting/Scouting Services • May not be endorsed by an NCAA athletics department staff member. • May not provide NCAA coaching staff members with expenses to attend an event for recruiting purposes. (October 6, 2011, Educational Column) • May not employ an NCAA coach at a camp or clinic. Bylaws 11.3.2.2, 13.14.1 and 13.14.4
Recruiting/Scouting Service Resources • Division II Recruiting/Scouting Service Frequently Asked Questions document. • Available on membership side of NCAA.org. • Governance Division II Homepage Compliance.
Unofficial Visits • Meals – Bylaw 13.7.2.1.1. • One complimentary meal for PSA in institutional dining facility. • May be provided at off-campus dining facility when all institutional facilities are closed. • Complimentary Admissions. • No special seating – Bylaw 13.7.2.1. • No special parking arrangements – Bylaw 13.7.2.1.5.
Official Visits – Academic Requirements • Presents a score from a PSAT, an SAT, a PLAN or an ACT test taken on a national testing date; • Complete registration with the NCAA Eligibility Center; and • Be placed on the institution's Institutional Request List (IRL) with the NCAA Eligibility Center. Bylaw 13.6.2
Ease of Burden Concepts Campus Visits Concepts for feedback: • Eliminate use of terms “official” and “unofficial” visits. • Institutions limited to providing one expense-paid visit. • Amend first opportunity for an expense-paid visit. • June 15 immediately preceding PSA’s junior year in high school. • Aligns with permissible dates for contacts, telephone calls and electronic transmissions.
Ease of Burden Concepts Campus Visits Concepts for feedback: • Change academic requirements for expense-paid visits. • PSA may present either a test score or a current transcript to the institution. • PSA must register with NCAA Eligibility Center and be placed on IRL. • Accounts for earlier date of official visits and the fact that PSA may not have taken a standardized test.
Ease of Burden Concepts Campus Visits Concepts for feedback: • Eliminate 48-hour restriction on length of expense-paid visits. • Institution may pay two nights lodging. • Elimination of three meals per day limitation on expense-paid visits. • Institution may pay actual and necessary costs for meals for PSA and those accompanying PSA.