College basketball began its offseason much earlier than normal after the coronavirus pandemic cut short the 2019-20 season in mid-March. Since then there have been no organized activities, voluntary or not, while recruiting for the sport has been almost completely virtual.
But a pair of proposals made Monday by the NCAA Division I men’s and women’s basketball oversight committees could get college hoops back to some semblance of normalcy very soon.
The committees have announced plans for how college teams can conduct workouts and hold in-person meetings between now and the start of the 2020-21 season in November, while also putting together a formal recruiting calendar for the next few months.