Answers 2019
During the month of May, it is permissible for an institution's basketball coach to lecture at a
noninstitutional, privately owned basketball camp that is operated under restrictions applicable to
institutional camps. - ANSWERSFalse
An institution may pay the air transportation for two parents (or legal guardians) to accompany a
prospective student-athlete during an OFFICIAL visit. - ANSWERSTrue
An institution's basketball camp may ONLY be conducted during the months of June, July and August, or
any calendar week (Sunday through Saturday) that includes days of those months. - ANSWERSTrue
During June, July and August, a basketball coach or noncoaching staff member with sport specific
responsibilities may be employed at a noninstitutional (i.e., privately owned) basketball camp or clinic in
which prospective student-athletes participate, provided the camp or clinic is operated in accordance
with restrictions applicable to institutional camps or clinics. - ANSWERSFalse
The institution would like to hire a local high school women's basketball coach to work its summer camp.
The institution is not recruiting any prospective student-athlete from the local high school coach's
basketball team and none of the local high school coach's former players participate in women's
basketball for the institution. It is permissible for the institution to hire the local high school coach. -
ANSWERSTrue
An institution's coach may evaluate prospective student-athletes during pick-up games that occur during
a summer evaluation period. - ANSWERSFalse
A recruiting service that provides only video of prospective student-athletes and does not provide
information about or analysis of prospective student-athletes is a permissible recruiting service. -
ANSWERSTrue
, An institution may permit a prospective student-athlete in the sport of women's basketball to make an
UNOFFICIAL visit at any time, other than during a dead period or during the July evaluation periods if the
prospective student-athlete has not committed to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1. - ANSWERSTrue
An institution's coach may be involved in nonscholastic based basketball (e.g., local club team) if the
team includes the coach's child and the team participants are of the opposite gender than the team the
staff member is associated with at the institution. - ANSWERSTrue
Evaluations at nonscholastic events during the academic year evaluation period shall not occur during
any weekend that the following test is administered? - ANSWERSPSAT
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It is permissible for an institution to hire a high school women's basketball coach as a volunteer in a
summer camp if the institution is recruiting one of the high school women's basketball prospective
student-athletes. - ANSWERSFalse
An institution may conduct an on-campus evaluation with a prospective student-athlete who has
graduated from high school and is enrolled in a preparatory school if: - ANSWERSThe evaluation takes
place during an official or unofficial visit.
The evaluation is conducted after the conclusion of the prospective student-athletes season.
The prospective student-athlete has exhausted preparatory school eligibility in basketball.
A basketball coach may NOT be employed, volunteer or guest lecture at a noninstitutional basketball
camp and in which prospective student-athletes participate, even if the camp or clinic is operated in
accordance with the restrictions applicable to institutional camps or clinics. - ANSWERSTrue
A prospective student-athlete's nonscholastic basketball coach would be considered an individual
associated with a prospective student-athlete (IAWP). - ANSWERSTrue
During a two-year period before a recruited prospective student-athlete's anticipated enrollment and a
two-year period after the recruited prospective student-athlete's actual enrollment, an institution shall
not employ (or enter into a contract for future employment with) an individual associated with the