Recruiting Timeline
The most comprehensive lacrosse recruiting timeline available — built from official NCAA rules, coach research, and real recruiting data.
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September 1 — Junior Year
The most important date in women's D1 lacrosse recruiting. Coaches can now call, text, email, make off-campus contact, extend verbal scholarship offers, and schedule official visits for the first time.
Before Sept 1: D1 coaches CANNOT contact you directly — they can only answer Yes/No questions to your club or high school coach. But they ARE watching film and tournaments. This is your window to build visibility.
During these windows, D1 coaches cannot have any in-person contact. Phone, email, and text remain open during Dead Periods. During Recruiting Shutdowns, ALL communication is prohibited.
Source: Official 2025–26 NCAA Women's/Men's Lacrosse Recruiting Calendar. Always verify at NCAA.org.
Freshman Year
Athlete Actions
- Create your free SportsRecruits profile — this powers IWLCARecruits (women) and is where 1,200+ college coaches search for recruits. Do this before anything else.
- Use Recruit Plan to build a data-driven list of ~30 target schools across D1, D2, D3, and NAIA — don't guess on fit
- Complete recruiting questionnaires on every target school's athletic website
- Upload film to your SportsRecruits profile — imperfect footage now beats nothing later
- Email D2 and D3 coaches proactively (they can respond to you at any time)
- Register for 2–3 prospect days or clinics at target schools to get on coaches' radars early
- Start building an athletic resume: GPA, position, club team, tournament history
Create a SportsRecruits ProfileFree — powers IWLCARecruits (women) & IMLCARecruits (men). Search sportsrecruits.com to sign up.
Build Your School List on Recruit PlanData from 500+ programs — academics, fit scores, scholarships, roster size. Stop guessing.
Start My Profile →Find Prospect Days & ClinicsBrowse our comprehensive list of lacrosse camps, prospect days, and clinics on Recruit Plan.
View All Camps →Coach Rules: 🚫 D1 coaches CANNOT contact you. They may only answer Yes/No questions from your club or HS coach. D2, D3, and NAIA coaches can communicate freely.
Recruit Plan Insight
“Roughly 14.4% of HS lacrosse players reach any NCAA level. The habits you build freshman year — SportsRecruits profile, film, school list, academics, outreach — determine which side of that number you're on.”
Sophomore Year — Fall & Winter
Athlete Actions
- Finalize your 30-school list on Recruit Plan and update your SportsRecruits profile with fall film
- Send intro emails to D1 coaches with your fall tournament schedule and film link
- Register for 2–3 prospect days or clinics at target schools — search Recruit Plan's camp directory for a comprehensive list
- Send pre-tournament emails and follow-up emails after every major event
- Ensure all games are filmed — build a new highlight reel before spring
- Keep your SportsRecruits profile current with updated stats and academics
Find Prospect Days & ClinicsBrowse our comprehensive list of lacrosse camps, prospect days, and clinics on Recruit Plan.
View All Camps →Coach Rules: 🚫 D1 coaches still cannot contact you directly. They are building their watch lists from profiles, film, and tournament evaluations.
Recruit Plan Insight
“D1 coaches are actively researching prospects during sophomore year even though they can't call you yet. Athletes who show up in their IWLCA profile and send professional emails create a head start before Sept 1.”
Sophomore Year — Spring & Summer
Athlete Actions
- Film all spring HS games and post an updated highlight reel
- Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center (do NOT wait until junior year)
- Send a final email before each summer tournament with updated film + transcript
- Include your IWLCA profile link in every communication
- Target schools that offer prospect days at summer camps — attend if possible
- Send a final pre-Sept 1 email in August with your most current academics and film
Coach Rules: 🚫 D1 coaches are in evaluation periods during summer — they are watching you at tournaments. No direct contact with you, but they ARE forming their Sept 1 call lists.
Recruit Plan Insight
“The athletes who get called on September 1 are the ones coaches have been watching for 2 years. Use summer tournaments to be visible. Every email you sent freshman and sophomore year built toward this moment.”
August 1 — Junior Year
Athlete Actions
- Official and unofficial campus visits can now begin for D1 programs
- Contact coaches to schedule visits — you can now visit multiple schools
- Visits are unlimited for D1 (no longer capped at 5 — a recent rule change)
- Each official visit lasts up to 48 hours; school covers travel, lodging, meals
- Unofficial visits (you pay your own way) are also unrestricted
- Note: the Aug 28–Sept 3 dead period means NO in-person contact that week even though phone/email opens Sept 1
Coach Rules: ⚠️ Aug 28–Sept 3 is a DEAD PERIOD overlapping with Sept 1. Coaches can begin calling and texting on Sept 1 but cannot meet you in-person until Sept 4. Plan visits accordingly.
Recruit Plan Insight
“The new rules allowing official visits in junior year (previously senior-year only) have accelerated the timeline significantly. Top programs often lock in recruits before senior year even starts.”
September 1 — Junior Year
Athlete Actions
- D1 coaches can now call, text, email, and make verbal scholarship offers
- Schedule official visits to your top schools as soon as possible
- Pre-reads at D3 schools may begin now (if applicable in your search)
- Early offers will come — evaluate fit carefully, not just prestige
- Keep your school list updated and continue contacting programs you haven't heard from
- Service Academy coaches (Army, Navy, Air Force) also open full contact — don't overlook them
Coach Rules: ✅ D1 coaches CAN now make off-campus contact, send recruiting materials, make verbal offers, schedule official visits, and call/text/email directly.
Recruit Plan Insight
“Only 3.3% of high school lacrosse players reach D1. This window is when that group gets determined. Respond to coaches promptly and professionally — how you communicate matters as much as how you play.”
Junior Year — Active Recruiting
Athlete Actions
- Complete official visits and evaluate each program on athletics, academics, culture, and financial fit
- Use the Net Price Calculator (NPC) on every school's website to estimate your real cost
- Keep updating film each season — coaches want to see continued development
- If still uncommitted, continue emailing coaches every 2–3 weeks with updates
- A verbal commitment is non-binding — written scholarship offers are what matter
- Discuss scholarship strategically: D1 lacrosse is an equivalency sport with 12.6 scholarships split across the whole roster
Coach Rules: Coaches are finalizing their recruiting classes. Most top D1 programs fill key roster spots by end of junior year.
Recruit Plan Insight
“D1 lacrosse scholarships average far less than a full ride — coaches split 12.6 scholarships across the entire roster. Ask specifically what your package looks like and whether it can be renegotiated annually based on performance.”
Senior Year
Athlete Actions
- Early Signing Period: typically November — sign your National Letter of Intent (NLI)
- Regular Signing Period: typically February/April — NLI for those who sign later
- If D3, apply Early Decision (binding) if you have coach support for admissions
- If uncommitted, D2 and D3 programs continue recruiting into senior spring — opportunities remain
- Confirm your financial aid package in writing before signing anything
- Notify all other coaches once you've made your commitment — it's the right thing to do
Coach Rules: Advocating for your application with the admissions office and finalizing financial aid packages.
Recruit Plan Insight
“D3 recruiting often extends into senior spring for remaining roster spots. If you haven't found the right fit by fall, keep going — the right program is out there at every level.”
The Perfect Coach Email: What to Include Every Time
Coaches receive hundreds of emails. Make yours easy to evaluate immediately. Send every 2–3 weeks with a new update — game results, new film, academic news.
Recruit Plan Insight
“Follow up every 2–3 weeks — not every day. Share something new each time: a game result, updated film, a grade improvement. Coaches are watching who stays consistent.”
Highlight Film: What Coaches Actually Want to See
Do This
- Update your reel every season — fall club, spring HS
- Show both club AND high school competition footage
- Lead with your 3–4 best plays in the first 60 seconds
- Keep it 3–5 minutes max — coaches won't watch 10
- Include the full field view so coaches can see your reads
- Include your jersey number clearly in the description
Avoid This
- Do NOT use prospect day or clinic footage — coaches recognize it
- Don't open with warm-ups or sideline shots
- Avoid music that overrides the crowd noise
- Don't use slow-motion for every clip — it pads run time
- Never send a film link that requires a login or download
Recruit Plan Insight
“Upload to Hudl or YouTube (unlisted). Always include your IWLCA/IMLCARecruits profile link alongside the film link — it gives coaches your academic data in one click.”
Recruiting Periods Explained
NCAA official definitions — these rules govern every interaction between coaches and prospects.
Coaches can have face-to-face contact with you or your parents off-campus, watch you compete, and visit your high school. All forms of communication are fully open.
Coaches can watch you compete and be present at your school, but cannot have face-to-face conversations with you off-campus. They are assessing your play and academics from a distance.
In-person contact is only permitted on the coach's campus. They cannot attend your games, visit your school, or meet you off-campus. Phone, email, and text communication remain open.
No in-person contact anywhere — coaches cannot watch you play or visit your school. Phone calls, texts, and emails are still allowed. Unofficial and official visits are prohibited.
The most restrictive period. Absolutely no form of recruiting is permitted — no contacts, no evaluations, no visits (official or unofficial), no correspondence, and no phone calls. This is a complete communication blackout. In 2025–26, shutdown periods include Dec 22–26, Dec 31–Jan 2, and other designated dates. Check your specific sport's official NCAA recruiting calendar.
Always verify dates with your sport's official NCAA recruiting calendar.