My previous post wrt NCAA amateurism rules has disappeared?? It was intended to shed a bit more light on these NCAA rules.
In the interests of reducing misinformation on this topic, and college bound students being found ineligible, I urge all those interested in playing BigV and/or SEABL and intending to compete in the NCAA to read the rules. NCAA manuals are found online.
Bear above is not quite right, and may mislead kids into thinking they are ok when they may not be (it does happen and college dreams terminated).
Bear wrote: "Prior to going to US college you can play Big V, SEABL or in fact NBL, as long as you are not paid".
True, but it also applies to all post secondary courses outside of the US - if you enrol full-time in a tertiary course and play BigV you will lose your amateur status - even if you are not paid! For example, if you finish high school in November, start full-time uni in March and play BigV then you lose your amateur status and no College therafter.
"When you go to an NCAA US college as a D2 or lower you can also continue doing this (sic play Big V etc), however D1 players are not allowed to play anything above domestic ball, no semi-pro, pro or Big V equivalent for those kids"
- this is incorrect - D2 is the same as D1.
From the NCAA D2 manual: 12.2.3.2 Competition With Professionals. Following initial full-time collegiate enrollment, an individual shall not be eligible for intercollegiate athletics in a sport, if the individual competed on a professional athletics team (per Bylaw 12.02.6) in that sport.
It is pretty clear, both D1&D2, you cannot play BigV/SEABL/NBL once you have started full-time tertiary studies.