I think the answer depends on what you mean by "recruiting" athletes. League rules specifically prohibit recruiting (see below). But I'm sure many schools are always on the lookout for applicants with athletic talent, and encourage student athletes to apply.
What defines illegal or unethical recruitment of athletes?
Any violation of the four standards outlined below constitutes illegal or unethical
recruiting.
A. No school personnel or coach should make first contact with a student
athlete nor shall a coach go to an off campus athletic event with the intent
to recruit or evaluate a student athlete. If a prospective student athlete or
his parents seek information from a member schools representative
attending a non-high school event, the school’s representative may
answer preliminary questions and indicate to them that no contact will be
made by the athletic department until the admissions department is
contacted by the parents at the school.
B. The school should not award any need-based grant that significantly
exceeds the amount recommended by School and Student Services for
Financial Aid. Tuition remission for faculty children is separate from such
determinations. Merit-based grants, if used, must not be awarded to
entice athletes to the school.
C. The school should not deviate from its normal admission, academic, or
social standards for any student athlete. All students must continue to live
and work by the same school standards.