

Do you have a child in high school who aspires to be a college athlete? As a parent, you’re most likely searching for are much information as possible to ensure your child has the best opportunity to be admitted into their collegiate tennis program of choice. So, where should you begin? Understanding the rules that must be followed during the recruitment process and the requirements your child will need to meet are pertinent when entering the college recruitment process.
Here you can understand rules at division level:
- NCAA D1
- NCAA D2
- NCAA D3
The National Collegiate Athletic Association, or NCAA, regulates college athletes and their wellness and success in their designated sport.
NCAA college tennis recruitment rules fall under three divisions of recruiting. Whereas the rules are restricted in Division 1, Division 2 has less stringent rules, and Division 3 has more lenient rules. Because of the early recruitment patterns among college coaches and prospects, the NCAA recently implemented some new regulations.
A college coach may only get in touch with a recruit after June 15 of their sophomore year, as per NCAA regulations. After a month and a half, prospective students may come to the school from August 1 for an official or unofficial tour to meet the coaches, team, tour the campus and watch practices.
With a few modifications made in 2019, NCAA rules for male and female players are identical or largely the same.
College tennis recruiting starts on June 15th of every calendar year. Before the actual date, coaches just don’t sit and wait, they begin searching the recruiting databases to analyse and find the right talent. Coaches start to visit the tournaments to assess and evaluate the students' talents. They will also contact the players' schools or clubs to get feedback from them.
To know more: What are The Rules for NCAA College Tennis Recruiting?





