03fk
Jr. Academy
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Post by 03fk on Jun 22, 2020 6:54:11 GMT -5
Can a potential recruit (Rising Junior) participate in a schools practice if invited by the coach?
Daughter was invited by NAIA school to a practice, but want to make sure she is not violating any rules. I know NAIA has different rules then NCAA
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Post by soccermaxx72 on Jun 22, 2020 7:50:29 GMT -5
NAIA is the Wild West
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Post by Keeper on Jun 22, 2020 11:29:52 GMT -5
Can a potential recruit (Rising Junior) participate in a schools practice if invited by the coach? Daughter was invited by NAIA school to a practice, but want to make sure she is not violating any rules. I know NAIA has different rules then NCAA Oh yeah. Known quite a few Juniors and Sophomores join training at GGC and Reinhardt. NAIA isn’t as corrupt and stupid as NCAA
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Post by soccerdownsouth on Jun 23, 2020 11:51:33 GMT -5
Yes, that is correct for the NAIA. Also you can do the same at the D2 level. From the NCAA Website:
"Division II schools are allowed to hold one practice or tryout for a college-bound student-athlete on its campus as long as the student-athlete is a high-school senior who is enrolled in a term other than the term in which the traditional season in the sport occurs. The school may conduct a medical examination of the student-athlete, and the tryout may include tests to evaluate the student-athlete’s strength, speed, agility and sport skills. The tryout may include competition except in football, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer and wrestling. The tryout is limited to the length of the school’s normal practice period in the sport, but in no event can it be longer than two hours. The school may loan equipment and clothing to the college-bound student-athlete during the tryout."
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Post by newposter on Jun 23, 2020 12:35:16 GMT -5
Please note no soccer participation allowed. Doubt coaches will bring kid to campus to measure height and weight.
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