College recruiting resumes for 2022 grads
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With June 15 here, rising juniors are now allowed to have contact with Division I coaches in men's and women's soccer.
Changes were made in the NCAA recruiting rules in 2019, with early commitments running rampant in Division I women's soccer. A good portion of 2022 graduates have already committed, but for the most part it appears that programs are following the rules.
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In-person recruiting remains banned until July 31, in light of the coronavirus pandemic. But coaches are now allowed to contact recruits to gauge interest, make scholarship offers, call athletes, send emails, text messages or any other form of digital communications. Recruiting materials can be sent out as well.
If you have recently committed to play college soccer, please submit your decision to commit@topdrawersoccer.com.
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