Future Raider Student-Athletes
Telephone Calls and Recruiting Correspondence
The rules for telephone calls and recruiting correspondence vary by sport. Please see the graph below for rules pertaining to specific sports.
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| Sport(s) | Telephone Calls FROM Coach |
Telephone Calls FROM Prospective Student-Athlete TO Coach | Correspondence/Private Messages | |
| Men's Basketball | June 15 – at the conclusion of the PSA’s sophomore year in HS. | Anytime | June 15 – at the conclusion of the PSA’s sophomore year in HS. | |
| Women's Basketball | June 1- At the conclusion of the PSA’s sophomore year in HS. | Anytime |
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| Baseball | August 1- at the beginning of the PSA’s junior year of HS. | August 1- at the beginning of the PSA’s junior year of HS. | August 1- at the beginning of the PSA’s junior year of HS. | |
| All Other Sports | June 15 – at the conclusion of the PSA’s sophomore year in HS. | June 15 - after the conclusion of the PSA’s sophomore year | June 15 – at the conclusion of the PSA’s sophomore year in HS. |
Official Visits
An "official" campus visit by a prospective student-athlete ("prospect") is a visit that is financed in any way by Wright State University. Official visits are only permitted during specific times and vary by sport, so please contact the coach recruiting you to get further information regarding timing of visits.
The NCAA limits each prospect to only one visit to Wright State University. This restriction applies even if a prospect is being recruited in more than one sport.
In order for a prospect to take an official visit to Wright State Univeristy, the prospect must provide the University with:
- A copy of a high school or two-year college transcript.
- The prospect must also be registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center.
An official visit to Wright State University may not last longer than 48 hours, which starts when the prospect arrives on campus or entertainment of the prospect begins at any site. The prospect must then depart the University’s campus within 48 hours from the beginning of the visit.
While on an official visit to Wright State, it is not permissible for a booster or other non-staff representative of the Athletics Department to have any contact with a prospect.
Unofficial Visits
An unofficial visit by a prospective student-athlete ("prospect") is a visit that is financed entirely by the prospect. On an unofficial visit, Wright State may not provide a prospect with lodging, off-campus transportation, or meals. It is permissible for the University to provide a prospect up to three complimentary admissions to a home athletics event. Admission may only be provided through a pass list and seating is restricted to the general seating area.
A prospect may take an unlimited number of unofficial visits to Wright State University. For sports other than baseball and basketball, unofficial visits may occur only after August 1 prior to your junior year of high school. For baseball, unofficial visits may occur starting September 1 of your junior year. In basketball, unofficial visits can occur at any time.
In addition, and similar to an official visit, a booster or other non-staff representative of Wright State University’s Athletics Department may not have contact with a prospect during an unofficial visit.
Initial Eligibility
Prospects entering college must have the NCAA mandated 16 core classes completed. This includes:
- 4 years English
- 3 years Math
- 2 years Science
- 1 year additional English/Math/Science
- 2 years Social Science
- 4 years Additional Core Courses
NCAA Eligibility Center
Information for College-Bound Student-Athletes and Parents
Sports Wagering
WSU Admissions
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