Understanding the Differences in DI, DII, and DIII Recruiting

Understanding the Differences in DI, DII, and DIII Recruiting

When navigating the college recruiting landscape, it’s essential for student-athletes and their families to understand the key differences between NCAA Division I (DI), Division II (DII), and Division III (DIII) programs. Each division has its own rules, timelines, and scholarship opportunities, all of which can greatly impact your recruiting journey. Here’s a breakdown of the … Read more

Are You Attending Camp as a Prospect or Just a Camper? Why the Difference Matters in Recruiting

Are You Attending Camp as a Prospect or Just a Camper? Why the Difference Matters in Recruiting

Every year, thousands of high school athletes attend college camps hoping to get recruited. They show up, compete hard, and leave thinking they made an impression. But there’s one major mistake many families don’t realize until it’s too late… there’s a big difference between attending a camp as a prospect versus just a camper. What’s … Read more

What is the NCAA Contact Period?

What is the NCAA Contact Period?

The Contact Period is a designated time on the NCAA recruiting calendar when college coaches are allowed to have face-to-face contact with a recruit and their family, both on and off campus. This includes watching athletes compete, home visits, and official/unofficial visits. Communication via phone, text, and email is also fully permitted. What Coaches Can … Read more