Because the NCAA heads are 6 in across the top, making it more narrow and advanced.
The Warrior Spyne series is legal for play at all levels according to Warrior.The NCAA rule book has the specs on page 108-109 there is a link to the rule book on my site http:/reviewthis.yolasite.com/lacrosse-info.phpHope this helps.
Well, it depends. there are alot of universal heads that are legal. but if your looking for 2010 legal. then there are alot. theres the razer x, the evo x, the spyne x, the helix x, the voyce x. those are most of the heads that are legal. then theres the new heads such as the brine gospel. most of them are expensive, but if you play d1, d2, d3, then theyre all worth it. but those specificiations only apply to ncaa, not high school (nfhs)
NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship was created in 1971.
no, it is an NCAA legal only head, too bad or id be using it right now
No, not according to 2010 standards anyways! Great Head!
Men's lacrosse heads can be strung a variety of ways. A men's lacrosse head is usually strung with 10 diamond hard mesh. A woman's lacrosse head is strung in a way called traditional. This type of stringing is required for regulation women's lacrosse. Men's heads can be strung traditional as well as long as the pocket meets the level of regulations such as NFHS or NCAA. Women's lacrosse heads have the ability to be strung with mesh, though it will not meet women's game regulations.
Yes
Not likely, Boston College Lacrosse is a MCLA not NCAA like Hopkins
By "amateur", I assume you mean "youth". There is no (legal) professional youth ice hockey player. Should the youth receive any sort of compensation from his or her organization other than financial aid, they violate NCAA rules, and he or she would not be allowed to participate in NCAA athletics.
yes but not an NCAA one... its a club team in the MCLA (Mens Club Lacrosse Association)
It is a very opinionated question. Although, in my opinion Syracuse is the best NCAA lacrosse team. But, has much competition with other Big East Schools.
Syracuse