Mike raises some interesting questions. At the Select-17 camp in Lake Placid this summer, my son was given a packet of information on NCAA recruiting regulations. I don't recall anything in it that would address the issues explicitly. As I read the general regulations, however, I don't think a web site poses any particular problems. Coaches and representatives of schools are not permitted to contact PSAs or their family in person or by phone prior to July 1 preceding their senior year in high school. PSAs are, however, permitted to contact coaches or the school seeking information. Coaches and schools may send (via mail) the PSA letters, information, or a questionnaire prior to that date (there may be a restrictive date on when this can begin, as well, but my son, a junior in high school, is receiving information). I would seem to me that offering a web site that PSAs or their family can get to is in the same class as the family contacting the school, which is permitted. Recruiting regulations and practices would be an interesting topic to pursue further (perhaps in the off season, when the list is quieter). Philip R. Baumann Phone: (218) 236-2943 Department of Political Science Fax: (218) 236-3945 Moorhead State University Moorhead, Minnesota 56563 E-mail: [log in to unmask] HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.