Implement Educate Monitor Ask Before You Act! April 2011

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Implement Educate Monitor Ask Before You Act! April 2011



Give N. Go is a senior in High School and will be enrolling this fall at College USA to play lacrosse. Give will be playing on a traveling team this summer and will compete in several tournaments. One of the tournaments has cash prizes for the top 3 teams. If Give’s team finishes in the top 3 and earns a prize, can Give except any of the money?

Coach Em Up is disappointed with the way that her team played in a game. She wants to have a practice after the end of the game to work on issues she saw in the game.  May she do so? 

David Pollock, former Georgia StudentAthlete

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Ray Drew, Georgia Recruit

This is a photo of a commitment ceremony for a recruit to the University of Georgia.

there any violations that you can see here?

A

recruit was on an official visit to campus and was being shown a practice facility.  Upon arriving, the team is gathered on the field/court with all starting team members in place with their jerseys on.  The recruit’s respective position is left unfilled by the team.  The recruit is handed a jersey and stands in the empty spot where he/she would play.  No play or simulation is done.  Is

this a violation?

 Bylaw

13.11  A member institution cannot conduct (or have conducted on its behalf) any physical activity in which a PSA reveals, demonstrates, or displays their athletics abilities in any sport.  

PSA (MBB) = someone who has started classes for the 7th grade PSA (all other sports) = someone who has started classes for the 9th grade

 Prohibition

means that, absent an exception, you cannot conduct lessons with someone of prospect age



NCAA members and conferences cannot host, sponsor, or conduct a tryout, camp, clinic, group workout, or combine devoted to agility, flexibility, speed, or strength tests at any location. 



Cannot host any portion of the above-mentioned events either

MBB: An institution shall not host, sponsor or conduct a non-scholastic basketball practice or competition in which men's basketball PSAs participate on its campus or at an offcampus facility regularly used by the institution for practice and/or competition by any of the institution's sport programs.

 Preseason

Practice & Competition  Sports Camps & Clinics  Medical exams  Open events held on campus  High school, prep school, & Two-Year college contests, practices, & competitions (with certain requirements)  Officiating  Private lessons in women’s golf (with certain requirements)  Voluntary summer conditioning



Local Sports Clubs Sports other than basketball: institution’s coach may be involved in any capacity in the same sport, provided all PSA are legal residents of the area (50-mile radius of the institution)  All sports: coach may be involved in any capacity in a sport other than the coach’s sport for a local sports club in the institution’s home community, provided all PSAs  In club teams involving multiple teams or multiple sports, the 50-mile radius is applicable only to the team with which the institution’s coach is involved; 



however, it is not permissible for the coach to assign a prospective student-athlete who lives outside the 50-mile area to another coach of the club.

A coach also may be involved in activities with individuals who are not of a prospective student-athlete age, regardless of where such individuals reside.  Women’s Volleyball: 







During a dead or quiet period, institutional coaching staff members may not coach a local sports club team at an off-campus competition where prospective student-athletes are present. However, it is permissible for an institution’s coach to coach his or her own local sports club team in practice activities.  If you do coach during a dead or quiet period, you have to use one of your recruiting days.

An institution’s athletics department & an athletics booster group cannot sponsor a local sports club that includes PSAs.

 New 

30 Questions in 60 minutes 



changes for 2011-2012

Not 40 questions in 80 minutes.

80% is still required (24/30 = 80%)

 Practice

Test available now.



http://web1.ncaa.org/coachesTest/exec/practiceexam?division=1



The practice test is still in the older format of 40 questions.

 There

is information available to study at www.ncaa.org click on Legislation and Governance, then Compliance, then Coaches Recruiting (Certification) Tests.

NCAA Board of Directors will meet Thursday to discuss legislation approved by the Legislative Council  We will provide updates when we know what has been adopted.  Topics 

NBA draft withdrawal deadline  Telephone call start date  Graduate student transfer exception  Football academic progress in fall semester  Missed class time in non-championship segments  MBB: nonscholastic basketball events held on campus 

ALL incoming student-athletes need to have the orange(ish) Clearance for Practice/Voluntary Workout form  Requirements: Clearance from 

Coach  Athletic Training (proof of physical)  Insurance (health of insurance) 



International student-athletes need coverage that can be billed within the U.S.

Will or Amy for gender equity  Compliance (paperwork, EC status, enrollment, etc.) 



Male practice players need to complete a different form (available on website)

 PSAs

enrolling in the fall may request final amateurism certification beginning April 1.  Any PSA who may compromise their amateur status (e.g. participating in an event with prize money) should wait as long as possible to complete amateurism certification.

 2011-12

color-coded calendars not available

yet  Track & Field/Cross Country   

Contact Period: March 13 - June 8 Dead Period: June 9 - 11 Contact Period: June 12 - July 31

 Football 

Spring evaluation period: April 15 – May 31 

 

Excluding Sundays and Memorial Day (May 30)

Quiet period outside of the 168 permissible evaluation days Quiet period: June 1 – July 31

 Men’s     



Basketball

Quiet period: April 21 – May 18 Dead period: May 19-28 Quiet period: May 29 – July 5 Evaluation period: July 6-15 Dead period: July 16-21 Evaluation period: July 22-31

 Women’s 

  

Basketball

Quiet period: April 20 – July 5 Evaluation period: July 6-15 Dead period: July 16-21 Evaluation period: July 22-31

 Softball   

Contact period: April 15 – May 30 Dead period: May 31 – June 8 Contact period: June 9 – 31

 Volleyball   

Contact period: April 15-30 Quiet period: May 1 – 27 Contact Period: May 28 – July 31

 Other 

Sports

No restrictions until fall NLI signing period

 Basketball:

May 18  Other sports: August 1

 Need   

forms submitted for

Working non-institutional camps & clinics Student-athlete employment High school, prep school & two-year coach summer camp employment

 Grades

were due Tuesday (4/26) night  Will be available Thursday (4/28)  Eligibility determinations should be known for all sports sometime next week 

APR projections will follow

 All

logs due at end of the month  If you didn’t have any activity, please indicate that on the appropriate log log  Still need a log if in a contact period, but doesn’t have to be itemized. 

If contact period doesn’t last the full month, then need detailed logs for non-contact times.