Anonymous wrote:From the NCSA website: (yes, I know this is not the NCAA website, but it's a concise summary of the rules)
Division 3 NCAA recruiting rules for women’s soccer
D3 women’s soccer colleges have the most relaxed recruiting rules among NCAA division levels:
Recruiting materials: Athletes can receive recruiting materials at any time.
Telephone calls: There is no limit on when college coaches can call athletes.
Off-campus contact: After the athlete’s sophomore year, college coaches may begin to conduct off-campus communications.
Official visits: Athletes can begin taking official visits after January 1 of their junior year.
More info here: https://www.ncsasports.org/womens-soccer/division-3-colleges
Also this explains the difference among D1, D2, and D3 soccer programs. https://www.ncsasports.org/womens-soccer/colleges
We didn't/don't use NCSA for their recruiting services but there is some helpful info on their website.