DI Men's Basketball Oversight Committee adopts new recruiting calendar

Collaboration with the National Association of Basketball Coaches key to the legislative process

Posted on 1/12/24 9:57 AM

The Division I Men's Basketball Oversight Committee adopted legislation that modifies the recruiting calendar.

Committee members, who met this week at the NCAA Convention in Phoenix, worked collaboratively with the National Association of Basketball Coaches on the legislation, which is effective immediately.

Changes to the recruiting calendar include:

No changes were made to the June scholastic evaluation periods and the National Basketball Players Association Top 100 Camp evaluation days.

"The NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Oversight Committee and the National Association of Basketball Coaches conducted a holistic review of the men's basketball recruiting calendar to address the current recruiting environment," said Eddie Nuñez, chair of the MBOC and director of athletics at New Mexico. "Weappreciate the work of the coaches in developing comprehensive changes to the recruiting calendar that will benefit the sport for years to come."

The pilot program whereby sport oversight committees can accelerate the legislative process where proposals can be sponsored and adopted within four months helped, as well.

NABC Executive Director Craig Robinson added: "Modernizing the men's basketball recruiting calendar and recruiting legislation was a truly collaborative effort and included input from coaches representing all levels of Division I. The result addresses the impact of the evolving transfer environment and provides coaches with additional time to support their current student-athletes on campus. The NABC is grateful for the Division I Men's Basketball Oversight Committee's eagerness to engage with coaches throughout this process."

Another change to the recruiting rules allows coaches to have contact at a prospective student-athlete's educational institution during the time of day when classes are in session if the school's principal provides permission. This change increases the scholastic influence in the recruiting process and is designed to better support recruits academically.

Finally, June evaluations may now be conducted at approved scholastic and intercollegiate events that occur at any location other than an NCAA Division I school.