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Case 8
Scrimmages and Media Coverage
SITUATION:
Community College A conducts fall baseball practice. Included in their practice schedule are some scrimmages with four- year
institutions. If the four-year institution newspaper prints an article about the scrimmage, is Community College A in violation of the scrimmage
rule?
ANSWER:
No. The bylaw that prohibited media coverage of scrimmages has been eliminated.
Case 9
SITUATION: Varsity Game Uniforms in Scrimmages
May current varsity game uniforms be used in scrimmage contest?
ANSWER:
Yes. Member colleges may use official game uniforms in scrimmages if they so choose.
Case 10
SITUATION: Pre-Season Scrimmages
Community College A attends a pre-season basketball scrimmage attended by many NJCAA basketball programs.
Student-Athlete R participates in the scrimmage under the scrimmage definition of the NJCAA, then Student-Athlete R does not participate in any
regular season games for Community College A. Did Student-Athlete R utilize a season of NJCAA eligibility? ANSWER:
No. The bylaws of the NJCAA only charge a season of participation for participation in a regular season contest or postseason play.
However, it should be noted that both the NCAA and the NAIA may charge a season of participation for any competition against an outside
opponent. This includes exhibition, scrimmage or regular contest. Therefore, Student-Athlete R may be jeopardizing a season of eligibility at
the four-year level by taking part in the pre-season scrimmage.
Case 11
Spring Volleyball Scrimmages – Participation of High School Athletes
The NJCAA has received numerous calls regarding high school athletes participating with NJCAA colleges during the spring volleyball season.
Based upon those questions, the following rulings were developed using current NJCAA guidelines:
1. Anytime the participation of a high school athlete is concerned, the respective state high school activities association should be
contacted and presented with the situation. Participation with a NJCAA college could jeopardize players remaining high school
eligibility in volleyball and/or in another sport at the high school level.
2. Anyone can participate in an open gym as governed by the individual institution. All expenses, however, must be incurred by the
participants. The college cannot pay for or reimburse a high school athlete for any expenses.
3. To be eligible to participate in practice sessions and scrimmages, the student must be currently enrolled at the member college and
have a valid physical on file at the member college.
4. Participation must be conducted within the guidelines of a scrimmage. (Please refer to items #2 and #3 above.)
5. A high school athlete representing a NJCAA member college will be considered to have used a year of eligibility at the NCAA level,
whether charged with a year of eligibility by the NJCAA or not. As an example, wearing a t-shirt with the NJCAA colleges name is
considered representing that school. Please be extremely cautious when inviting a high school athlete to participate with your program
in the spring season.
Case 12
Scrimmaging Prior to or During Postseason Play
SITUATION:
Community College A has qualified through the region to participate in National Championship play in the sport of basketball.
During the season, Community College A only utilized three of their allowable four scrimmage dates. May Community College A
participate in a scrimmage following regional play, and before the National Championship?
ANSWER:
Yes. Community College A can utilize their final scrimmage date in preparation for National Championship play. A college that has not
qualified for further postseason competition, however, may not participate in a scrimmage once their season is completed even though they
may have scrimmage dates still available.
Case 13
Scrimmages – Spring Soccer
SITUATION:
Community College A plays 18 soccer games in the fall. How many games and scrimmages can Community College A play in the
spring season?
ANSWER:
Community College A is limited to four (4) scrimmage dates in the spring. This maximum of four (4) scrimmage dates remains
constant regardless of the number of official games and scrimmages that were played in the fall.