NCAA Division III Rules Test 2021-22 As part of a
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Description: NCAA Division III Rules Test 202122 As part of a private lesson a coach may review a video of a prospective studentathlete and provide an evaluation to the PSA provided the coach did not direct the PSA to complete the activities
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NCAA Division III Rules Test 2021-22 As part of a private lesson, a coach may review a video of a prospective student-athlete and provide an evaluation to the PSA, provided the coach did not direct the PSA to complete the activities reflected in the video. Question No. 1 Question No. 1 - Possible Answers True. b. False. Question No. 2 Mitch wants to continue as the high school baseball coach while also coaching at State University College. Which sport(s) are they permitted to coach at State University College? Question No. 2 - Possible Answers Soccer. Baseball. Both A & B. d. None of the above. When may a local community group provide a prospective student-athlete with an athletics scholarship to run track at their secondary institution? Question No. 3 Question No. 3 - Possible Answers When the funds for the scholarship are disbursed through the secondary institution. When the funds for the scholarship are given directly to the prospective student-athlete. Either A or B. d. Prospective student-athletes may not receive athletics scholarships to participate at their secondary institutions. Which of the following could be a permissible team fundraising activity for student-athletes after enrolling at your institution? Question No. 4 Question No. 4 - Possible Answers Securing personal sponsorships from a professional team. Participating in activities that involve use of athletics ability in season (e.g., swim-a-thons, free-throw shooting, 5-k runs). Soliciting funds on behalf of a specific student-athlete. d. All of the above. A swimming student-athlete competes in a basketball tournament, wins and accepts a cash prize. What does this mean for the student-athletes eligibility? Question No. 5 Question No. 5 - Possible Answers The student-athlete is no longer eligible in any sport. The student-athlete is no longer eligible in swimming. The student-athlete is no longer eligible in basketball. d. Accepting a cash prize does not affect a student-athlete’s eligibility. A professional sports organization may serve as a financial sponsor of an intercollegiate competition event, provided the organization is not publicly identified as such. Question No. 6 Question No. 6 - Possible Answers True. b. False. An enrolled student-athlete may attend an off-campus high school athletics event to speak to prospective student-athletes on their coach's behalf. Question No. 7 Question No. 7 - Possible Answers True. b. False. Prior to a PSA’s financial deposit to the institution and May 1 of their senior year, a coach may use the following actions