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Division I: The only Division I sport that can hold tryouts is men’s basketball. During an official or unofficial visit on campus, recruits will have the opportunity to try out, where they may be able to play with the college team. Tryouts are limited to potential players who are in their senior year of high school or transferring from a junior college or four-year college. These on-campus evaluations can only be two hours per week, whether or not the college team is in season or not. Tryouts have to happen during the regularly allowable practice time, which is 20 hours during the season and eight hours out of season.Found the answer here : Can A Recruit Practice With A College Team? - RecruitRefGuess this counts as a tryout and is legal. Looks like maybe last year they did it not during official practice times
Division I: The only Division I sport that can hold tryouts is men’s basketball. During an official or unofficial visit on campus, recruits will have the opportunity to try out, where they may be able to play with the college team. Tryouts are limited to potential players who are in their senior year of high school or transferring from a junior college or four-year college. These on-campus evaluations can only be two hours per week, whether or not the college team is in season or not. Tryouts have to happen during the regularly allowable practice time, which is 20 hours during the season and eight hours out of season.
Found the answer here : Can A Recruit Practice With A College Team? - RecruitRef
Guess this counts as a tryout and is legal. Looks like maybe last year they did it not during official practice times