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Can someone shed some light on some programs starting practice so early? It used to be a mid October thing I thought. Did the NCAA change the rule? Did UCONN start practicing yet? I haven't seen anything on twitter or instagram.
 
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Can someone shed some light on some programs starting practice so early? It used to be a mid October thing I thought. Did the NCAA change the rule? Did UCONN start practicing yet? I haven't seen anything on twitter or instagram.
To quote the great A.I., "We talking 'bout practice?"
 
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NCAA changed it a couple years back. I know the men’s team started practicing, but not for sure about women’s especially since it seems players went home for the weekend. I remember reading an article a while back Geno saying he’s going to keep starting practice the original mid October date.
 
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Well...I believe the season is starting earlier this year.
 
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I may be wrong but I believe schools can start practice whenever they like but are limited in how many practices they can have.
 
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Pretty certain the rule states something like 40 days before first game but limits to 30 practices in those 40 days
 

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I believe that the Men and Women now have the same rules on this topic. Games can now begin as early as November 6th. It used to be November 9th.
Practice can begin as early as 42 days before the first game.
Now, the men have already practiced, so I believe the women have been free to do so also. I have not heard if the women have begun yet.
 
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17.3.2 Preseason Practice -- On-Court Practice. An institution shall not commence on-court preseason basketball practice sessions before the date that is 42 days before the date of the institution's first regular-season contest. An institution shall not engage in more than 30 days of countable athletically related activities before its first regular-season contest. Any countable athletically related activities (e.g., conditioning, skill-related instruction) that occur within the 42-day period shall count against the 30 days of countable athletically related activities. (Revised: 4/28/05 effective 8/1/05, 1/14/08 effective 8/1/08, 4/29/10, 1/14/12 effective 8/1/12, 5/2/13 effective 8/1/13, 1/15/14, 1/18/18 effective 8/1/18)
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17.3.2.1 Permissible Conditioning Activities. Team conditioning or physical-fitness activities supervised by coaching staff members may be conducted on or off court but shall not begin prior to the beginning of the institution's academic year in accordance with Bylaw 17.1.7.2. Such activities shall be limited to eight hours per week. (Revised: 1/10/90 effective 8/1/92, 1/16/93, 1/11/94)
17.3.2.2 Prohibited Activities. Prior to the start of on-court preseason basketball practice per Bylaw 17.3.2, members of the institution's coaching staff may not be involved with one or more team members at any location in any of the following activities except as permitted in Bylaws 17.1.7.2.2 and 17.3.6: (Revised: 1/10/90 effective 8/1/92, 1/11/94, 1/14/97 effective 8/1/97, 9/23/05)
(a) Setting up offensive or defensive alignments;
(b) Chalk talks;
(c) Discussions of game strategy;
(d) Reviewing game films or videotapes;
(e) Activities using basketball equipment; or
(f) Observing student-athletes in any basketball activities even if such activities are not arranged by the institution's coach.
 

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NCAA changed it a couple years back. I know the men’s team started practicing, but not for sure about women’s especially since it seems players went home for the weekend. I remember reading an article a while back Geno saying he’s going to keep starting practice the original mid October date.
The change a few years ago 2011? was not just a change to the "start of official practices" it was much more comprehensive to include summer sessions. Prior to this change, off season practices were student led (open gyms) with coaches not allowed in the gym. Under the new rule as long as S/A are taking classes they are allowed to have workouts supervised by coaches limited to ???: 20 hours per week, number of players at a time , and 6 days a week.
There has always been the provision to start practices before everyone else if your team is involved in an early season tournament like the Preseason NIT or the hall of fame tip off. More and more of these tournaments are popping up and more coaches are deciding to participate in these tournaments just to get the early start.

2018-19 College Basketball Early Season Tournaments, Events, And Neutral-Site Games
 

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(a) Setting up offensive or defensive alignments;
(b) Chalk talks;
(c) Discussions of game strategy;
(d) Reviewing game films or videotapes;

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That leaves a lot of free time at Tenn. ;)
 

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