Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous


Because it's a direct violation of NCAA rules to be evaluating in January. Are you not familiar with the recruiting calendar? Again, this is why UA150 and Nike 120 moved from winter to summer. Coaches aren't allowed to watch anymore. Coaches weren't on the sidelines taking notes at Spooky Nook.


i think maybe its you who is unfamiliar with the calendar.
The current NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse recruiting calendar runs August 1st, 2018 through July 31st, 2019.

08-01-18 thru 08-14-18 Dead Period
08-15-18 thru 08-31-18 Quiet Period
09-01-18 thru 11-30-18 Contact Period *with the following exceptions (1-3)
(1) 11-12-18 thru 11-15-18 (1) *Dead Period
(2) Nov. 2-4, 9-11, 16-18 (2) *Evaluation Period
(3) 11-21-18 thru 11-23-18 (3) *Dead Period
12-01-18 thru 12-30-18 Contact Period *with the following exception (1)
(1) 12-24-18 thru 12-26-18 (1) *Dead Period
12-31-18 thru 01-02-19 Dead Period
01-03-19 thru 05-23-19 Contact Period
05-24-19 thru 05-26-19 Dead Period *with the following exception (1)
(1) Coaches can conduct evaluations during the NCAA Division 1 Championship. It is limited to one event for the coach, and the event has to take place within a 100-mile radius.
05-27-19 thru 06-06-19 Contact Period
06-07-19 thru 07-31-19 Evaluation Period *with the following exception (1)
(1) 07-03-19 thru 07-05-19 (1) *Dead Period


Thanks for making my point. Spooky Nook is during a Contact Period. No evaluations are allowed during a contact period unless it is a regularly scheduled high school game or is being held at the school of the athlete they are evaluating. So I guess you are familiar with the recruiting calendar. You just don't know the difference between a contact period and an evaluation period.

Again, this is the exact reason UA150 and Nike 120 moved to summer. No college coaches were allowed to attend once they changed the calendar.