June 15. Circle it, highlight it, tattoo it if you must. That's the day NCAA Division 1 volleyball coaches can finally make their move on high school sophomores. Verbal offers, texts, calls, all fair game. It's like volleyball's version of a draft day. But let's break it down.
The D1 Frenzy Begins
For all you future stars, know this: D1 coaches have their eyes set on June 15 after your sophomore year. That's when they can extend verbal offers and bombard you with phone calls, emails, and even DMs. It's go-time, and if you're not ready, you're already behind.
Division 2? They're living in a different world. Contact any time, any way, any day. They're like the cool uncles of the recruiting game, just waiting for you to hit them up whenever you're ready.
Division 3's Laid-Back Vibe
Then there's Division 3. They're so chill, they're practically horizontal. Communication? Unlimited. You can call, text, or send a carrier pigeon. Just don't expect any official visits or off-campus contact until after sophomore year. Fair warning.

