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Division I Baseball
September 9-November 6: Contact/evaluation period.
Division I Men's Basketball
September 9-October 5: Contact period. All live evaluations during the academic year (except during the April contact period) shall be limited to regularly scheduled high-school, preparatory school and two-year college contests/tournaments, practices and regular scholastic activities involving student-athletes enrolled only at that institution.
October 6, 2005-March 29, 2006 (note exceptions listed below): Evaluation period. All live evaluations during the academic year (except during the April contact period) shall be limited regularly scheduled high-school, preparatory school and two-year college contests/tournaments, practices and regular scholastic activities involving student-athletes enrolled only at that institution.
November 7-10: Dead period.
December 24-26: Dead period.
March 16-22: Contact period.
Division I Women's Basketball
September 16-October 6: Contact period. Evaluations are permitted at nonscholastic women's basketball events October 1-2.
Also, September 16 is the beginning of an evaluation period that lasts until April 18, 2006. Women's basketball staff members shall not exceed 85 recruiting-person days. A recruiting person day is defined as one coach engaged in a off-campus recruiting activity of a women's basketball prospect on one day; two coaches engaged in recruiting activities on the same day shall use two recruiting days. Academic year evaluations are limited to scholastic events. Those days not designated for evaluation purposes: Quiet period.
Note the following exceptions to the preceding evaluation period:
November 7-10: Dead period.
December 24-26: Dead period.
March 1-30, 2006: Contact period.
March 31-April 13, 2006: Dead period except for one women's basketball event certified by the NCAA (Bylaw 30.19) held in conjunction with, and conducted in the host city of the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship (evaluation period) and April 7-9, 2006 (quiet period).
April 15-16, 2006: Evaluations permitted at nonscholastic women's basketball events.
Division II Men's Basketball
September 7-October 14: Contact period.
October 15 to the date of the prospect's initial high-school or two-year college contest: Quiet period.
Division II Women's Basketball
September 7-October 14: Contact period.
October 15 to the date of the prospect's initial high-school or two-year college contest: Quiet period.
Division I Football
August 1-November 26: Quiet period except:
* In Division I-A football, six evaluation days during September, October and through November 26, selected at the discretion of the institution (an authorized off-campus recruiter may visit a particular educational institution only once during this evaluation period).
* In Division I-AA football, 42 evaluation days (see Bylaw 13.02.6.2) during September, October and through November 26, 2005, selected at the discretion of the member institution and designated in writing in the office of the director of athletics (authorized off-campus recruiters shall not visit a prospect's educational institution on more than one calendar day during this period.
Division II Football
During the prospect's high-school or two-year college football season (as determined by the first regularly scheduled practice immediately preceding the start of the regular season): Evaluation period.
Division I Men's Lacrosse
September 1-November 6: Contact/evaluation period.
November 7-10: Dead period.
November 11-22: Contact/evaluation period.
Division I Women's Lacrosse
September 1-November 6: Contact/evaluation period.
November 7-10: Dead period.
November 11-22: Contact/evaluation period.
Division I Softball
August 1-November 6: Contact evaluation period.
November 7-10: Dead period.
November 11-23: Contact/evaluation period.
Division I Women's Volleyball
August 1-November 6: Contact/evaluation period.
November 7-10: Dead period.
November 11-December 4: Contact/evaluation period.
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