Dillon77
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According to the attached ESPN article:
"The transfer windows in men's and women's basketball will now open for a 15-day period the day after each sport's championship game.
The changes are effective immediately, meaning this spring's men's basketball window will go from April 7-21, while the women's window will be open April 6-20.
"Previously, the window was open for 30 days and began after the second round of the men's and women's NCAA tournaments. This is the fourth change to the window since they were introduced for the 2022-23 academic year, with the initial window lasting 60 days and opening the day after the NCAA tournament field was announced. That was cut to 45 days in 2023 and trimmed to the most recent 30-day window in October 2024."
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"The transfer windows in men's and women's basketball will now open for a 15-day period the day after each sport's championship game.
The changes are effective immediately, meaning this spring's men's basketball window will go from April 7-21, while the women's window will be open April 6-20.
"Previously, the window was open for 30 days and began after the second round of the men's and women's NCAA tournaments. This is the fourth change to the window since they were introduced for the 2022-23 academic year, with the initial window lasting 60 days and opening the day after the NCAA tournament field was announced. That was cut to 45 days in 2023 and trimmed to the most recent 30-day window in October 2024."
Druthers:
- The timing move is the sane, right move for all concerned. For most players and teams (save for those in the Final Four), it will give a chance to breathe before making a major decision. For coaches and recruiting/retention support staff, it will allow ample opportunity to make projections, scout and then pounce early. Preparation will be key and not having most coaches do multiple things at once will help.
- The shortened transfer period favors colleges. The two-week lunacy happens, then preparations for summer school and a return to HS concerns can take place. Still, it's not a lot of time for students on the fence. Maybe three weeks would've been a good compromise between 30 and 15. In any case, here we go.
New transfer windows OK'd for hoops, other sports
Changes to the transfer windows in several sports were approved by the Division I cabinet on Wednesday, most notably shortening and moving back the windows in men's and women's basketball to the day after the national championship game.