Recruitment Trending – player notes
As things start to die down for basketball. Recruitment and signings increase. There are some notable players receiving some big time offers as the season gets closer…
Recruiting is the process in which college coaches add prospective student athletes to their roster each off-season. This process typically culminates in a coach extending an athletic scholarship offer to a player who is about to be a junior in high school or higher. There are instances, mostly at lower division universities, where no athletic scholarship can be awarded and where the player pays for tuition, housing, and textbook costs out of pocket or from financial aid. During this recruiting process, schools must comply with rules that uphold the NCAA underlying principles of fairness and integrity. These rules or bylaws define who may be involved in the recruiting process, when recruiting may occur and the conditions under which recruiting may be conducted. Recruiting rules seek, as much as possible, to control intrusions into the lives of prospective student-athletes. The NCAA defines recruiting as “any solicitation of prospective student-athletes or their parents by an institutional staff member or by a representative of the institution’s athletics interests for the purpose of securing a prospective student-athlete’s enrollment and ultimate participation in the institution’s intercollegiate athletics program
Jacob Hjort announces he has committed to Western Oregon University.
Princeton, UC Davis, Columbia and Dartmouth have all came to Washington on an official visit for North City Basketball star Coby Kyle.
Texas A&M Commerce has come to the school to visit and chat with Carson Tuttle.
Eastern Washington University is visiting Naje Smith and Griffin Effenberger.
Seattle University, University of Montana and Eastern Washington University all visit class of 2020 6’6 Tyler Patterson and 6’5 Jabe Mullins.
Seton Hall and Oregon State visit Emmitt Matthews Jr.