Yes, athletes can transfer from a Division II school to a Division I school, but they must adhere to NCAA transfer rules. Typically, this involves a one-year residency requirement at the new institution before becoming eligible to compete. Additionally, the athlete must meet specific academic and eligibility criteria set by the NCAA. It's important for the student-athlete to communicate with both their current and prospective schools to understand the transfer process fully.
No
If you redshirt before you transfer, you have to sit out a year and lose a year of eligibility. If you transfer before your redshirt, the year you sit out can be your redshirt year. This is goin for division 1 to division 1. I believe if you go from division 1 to a smaller division, you don't have to sit out a year.
If your really good you should transfer to a Division 1 or 2 team to make it into the NBA.
yes.
division 1 cant play teams from division 2 unless fcs
Division 1 men - 18 Division 2 men - 13.5 Division 1 women - 18 Division 2 women - 18
D1
There is no "difference" in terms of value. The only difference is the number of scholarships available. Division 1-A schools an have 85 players on scholarship, division 1-AA can have 63, and Division 2 can have 36 players on scholarship.
I think so
Division2 will win cause I play in that division.
Division 1 is the harder more competetive league with better teams. If this is your first time in aau go division 2 because its still difficult but less than division 1
No they cannot.