Class-Year Plan · Updated 2026-05-20
The Class of 2028 hits the June 15 contact window on June 15, 2026 — the dam breaks for an entire cohort in roughly four weeks. The 18 months that follow are the most decisive of the recruiting cycle: junior summer opens with the first verbal-offer wave, junior fall produces the largest single commit wave in D1 women's soccer, and senior NLI signing on November 10, 2027 finalises the bulk of the class. This is the active cohort, and the plan from here is week-by-week.
Rising-junior summer 2026, four weeks pre-contact. Sophomore-year stats are in the books; club summer training is starting; the recruiting profile needs to be live before June 15 if it isn't already. The window from June 15, 2026 through November 2027 will produce roughly 90% of the eventual D1 commits in this class.
June 15, 2026: the first day D1 coaches can initiate contact. The first verbal-offer wave lands here. Roughly 10–15% of the eventual D1 class commits between June 15 and August 1 — typically players already on USYNT identification tracks who have been informally "in" with one or two programs since freshman year.
August 1, 2026: official visits open. First OV invitations to elite committable athletes land in this week. Programs with August/September showcases in their schedule often combine the showcase with an OV.
The largest single commit wave in D1 women's soccer lands September through December of junior year. ECNL National Events fall in September and October; ECNL National League fall season runs through November; high-school season runs in parallel. Programs evaluate aggressively across the full surface and lock in 40–60% of their eventual class in this window.
Practical implication: the difference between a profile that lands a D1 offer in junior fall and one that lands later is rarely talent — it's whether the profile was live, current, and properly labeled by August 1.
The second-largest commit wave. Programs that didn't fill all their slots in fall finish the recruiting class through winter showcases (Las Vegas Showcase, Disney Showcase, Surf Cup College Cup) and ECNL National League spring season. Roughly 20–30% of the eventual D1 class commits in this window.
Late-spring evaluation events (April–May) are heavy: programs that were thinking about a recruit in fall but didn't pull the trigger return to evaluate one more time before closing the class.
Mid-major D1 programs and full D2 / NAIA windows. Many programs hold their final roster spots open until summer between junior and senior year, to evaluate one more time against transfer-portal moves and to give late-developers a window. The bulk of mid-major D1 commits land here.
Senior-fall season + early NLI signing day (November 10, 2027 for Class of 2028 women's soccer). The bulk of the D1 class signs on the early NLI day. Late D1 spots fill in October and early November as transfer-portal openings get matched with senior-class recruits.
Late NLI period (mid-April 2028). D2, NAIA, and JUCO close out their classes. JUCO recruiting runs through August 2028.
Across the Brava active cohort, profiles live by the date of June 15 contact opening receive coach replies in the first 30 days of the contact window at roughly 1.9× the rate of profiles built in the first two weeks after June 15. The cumulative gap compounds across the cycle — by November of junior year, the early-built profiles in the Brava sample average 2.3× more program touchpoints than the late-built profiles in the same sample. The headline reading: the first 90 days of the contact window are where the highest-leverage D1 recruiting happens, and the profile has to be live before it starts.
A Brava profile is the single link D1 staffs review the day the contact window opens. Coach-verified stats, labeled film, position-correct. One link, one price, twelve months live.
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