Lacrosse Head Specification Guide Q: Details on the new NCAA Specification. 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 four points on a lacrosse head that must conform to a set of minimum dimensions found in the 2009-10 NCAA men's lacrosse rules and interpretations book, appendix iv, p. 108-109: These are in addition to the current rules: Measurement from the throat (inches) Minimum distance between narrowest point of head 1.25" up 3.0" across (all measurements) 3.0" up 3.0" across (all measurements) 5.0" up 3.5" to 4" across on front; 3.5" across back Widest point 6" to 6.5" across on front; 6" across back From the 1.25" measurement to the top of the crosse, the minimum distance between the sidewalls is 3". Full details of the spec and images of it will be included on page 4 of the upcoming SportStop.com & US Lacrosse 2010 Lax Gear Guide
No. It was strictly designed for mens lacrosse. They had to make it oddly shaped to pass NCAA standards.
NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship was created in 1971.
No, not according to 2010 standards anyways! Great Head!
Yes
Not likely, Boston College Lacrosse is a MCLA not NCAA like Hopkins
no, it is an NCAA legal only head, too bad or id be using it right now
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.
The current specifications stated by the NCAA is that the ball must be between 7 3/4 inches and 8 inches. The weight is between 5 ounces and 5 1/2 ounces.
Syracuse
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