WHAT ARE THE NEW NCAA 2010 CROSSE SPECIFICATIONS? -The new 2010 NCAA Crosse specifications are a new set of standards for measuring the dimensions on a lacrosse head used during a game where NCAA Men's Lacrosse Rules are in effect. - Specifically, it outlines 4 points on a lacrosse head that must conform to a set of minimum dimensions found in the 2009-1010 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Rules and Interpretations Book, Appendix IV, P. 108-109.
Measurement from the throat (inches)
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Minimum distance between narrowest point of head
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3.0" across (all measurements)
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3.0" up
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3.0" across (all measurements)
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5.0" up
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3.5" to 4" across on front, 3.5" across back
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Widest Point
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6" to 6.5" across on front, 6" across back
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From the 1.25-inch measurement to the top of the crosse, the minimum distance between the sidewalls is 3".
WHEN DO THE NEW NCAA 2010 CROSSE SPECIFICATIONS GO INTO EFFECT? - The new 2010 NCAA crosse specifications go into effect January 1, 2010.
WHO DO THE NEW NCAA 2010 CROSSE SPECIFICATIONS AFFECT? - The new 2010 NCAA Crosse specifications affect games officiated under NCAA MEN'S LACROSSE RULES after January 1, 2010. - After January 1st, 2010 if a player uses a head that does not conform to the new NCAA 2010 crosse specifications, that head can be found to be illegal and will be subject to penalty under NCAA rules.
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