You all are hilarious. Those are general terms. Look at the Womens Recruiting Calendar. It specifically says the following for Contact Periods: "Refer to Bylaw 13.1.7.3.1 regarding evaluations during a contact period". Women's lacrosse adopted specific rules around this in 2016

13.1.7.3.1 Evaluations During Contact Periods -- Women's Lacrosse. Evaluations of live athletics activities during a contact period shall be limited to: [D] (Adopted: 4/8/16 effective 9/1/16)

(a) Regularly scheduled high school, preparatory school and two-year college contests/tournaments and practices; and

(b) Regular scholastic activities involving prospective student-athletes enrolled only at the institution where the regular scholastic activities occur.

Again, if coaches were watching games at Spooky Nook it is a direct violation of NCAA rules. And again, this change was made in April of 2016 and is the exact reason the 2017 UA 150 and 2017 Nike 120 moved to summer and are there still. COLLEGE COACHES CAN"T WATCH GIRLS PLAY IN JANUARY!!!!

Coaches can watch PSA's compete, but only at regularly scheduled HS games or on a HS campus which is what I said previously. Keep arguing all you want. You're still wrong.