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New NCAA rules of size of heads

Posted:
Tue Dec 26, 2006 8:49 pm
by FallBall21
I was wondering about the new rules for the size of heads. I was reading in Inside Lacrosse and they said something about offset heads. Does that mean that crankshafts will be illeagal in 2009?

Posted:
Tue Dec 26, 2006 9:19 pm
by laxfan25
I've heard nothing about offset heads. The new rules are primarily about the width of the head at various points.
Follow this link
http://www.ncaa.org/library/rules/2007/ ... _rules.pdf
and go to page 110 of the PDF or pg 109 of the rulebook to see the new dimensions. Under the section of the book on sticks there is no mention of offset heads being illegal (at least the ones that have been approved - which are a specific head/shaft combo, I believe).

Posted:
Tue Dec 26, 2006 9:28 pm
by FallBall21
Oh alright thanks.

Posted:
Wed Dec 27, 2006 12:43 pm
by Andy Sharp
Here is an image I put together for laxshopper.com to explain the rules visually.
Beginning with the 2009 season, measurements for the crosse shall include
the following, in addition to current specifications:
The measurement at the widest part of the crosse shall be a minimum of 6-
1/2 inches measured at the inside of the crosse and a minimum of 6 inches
on the back of the crosse.
The following measurements are taken from the throat of the crosse to
the tip of the crosse:
The measurement at the 5-inch mark may not be less than 4-1/4 inches
measured at the narrowest point of the walls;
The measurement at the 3-inch mark may not be less than 3-1/4 inches at
the narrowest point of the walls; and
The measurement at the 1-1/4 inch mark may not be less than 2-3/4 inches
at the narrowest point of the walls.

Posted:
Wed Dec 27, 2006 4:30 pm
by Jolly Roger
This ought to create some interesting mechanics for the officials.
OK fellas, we need one guy to hold the stick, 2 tape measures, a sawhorse, 6 ounces of Ecuadorian bat guano, a square yard of silk taken from the set of Gone with the Wind although a sample of Star Jones' wedding gown will do in a pinch....

Posted:
Wed Dec 27, 2006 10:17 pm
by LaxRef
Jolly Roger wrote:This ought to create some interesting mechanics for the officials.
I think they're going to develop a template: if the template fits in the head, the head is legal.

Posted:
Thu Dec 28, 2006 10:02 am
by Jolly Roger
They'll probably only charge $100 for one too


Posted:
Thu Dec 28, 2006 12:30 pm
by TexOle
It will probably change. Can you imagine having to tell parents that the new head Johnny just had to own is now illegal? That is just my opinion.

Posted:
Thu Dec 28, 2006 1:31 pm
by laxfan25
TexOle wrote:It will probably change. Can you imagine having to tell parents that the new head Johnny just had to own is now illegal? That is just my opinion.
Since the new rule doesn't go into effect until 2009, the mfrs have plenty of time to make their equipment legal (and a lot already is), so I don't think you'll be seeing too much of this argument.

Posted:
Thu Dec 28, 2006 1:37 pm
by cjwilhelmi
Ok I figure that naming the heads (currently out) that are going to be illegal is going to be a lengthy list (E3, Proton Power, Revo Pro, Evo Pro, Razor Pro, etc), does someone have an idea of what heads are legal just so that we can get an idea as to what we need to be adjusting to?
I would measure my heads but unfortunately all I have are the ones named above. Has anyone happened to measure their heads?

Posted:
Thu Dec 28, 2006 5:58 pm
by scooter
I know that the STX proton, X2, Exalibur are all going to be legal, I think the Bionic as well, but I'm not 100% on that one
The Warrior Blade will be (thank god, probably the best head ever) and the Aftershock, maybe original Evolution and Revolution, but i don't think the Razor
Brine Edge, Vapor, Blaze, will be
Gait's Asylum I think will be, but not gonna swear to it, and not sure on the torque/triton
Pretty much any wide Defensive Head is alright, but most everything attack use is out the window
hope this helps a little

Posted:
Thu Dec 28, 2006 10:45 pm
by cjwilhelmi
Ok I broke out my tape measure and an old E3 that I have faced off with in a tournament. Even after going all tournament with it the only place that it is illegal is the 3 inch mark. I have heard that the new E3s do fit the new dimensions.
Honestly I dont know what the rule is going to change except no more Evo Pros and really put a damper on people baking their heads.
Have heard rumors that the new 2.0s from Warrior fit the size.
It is a long time away from 2009, but it is interesting if you just want to see the head size.

Posted:
Fri Dec 29, 2006 10:07 am
by Jolly Roger
cjwilhelmi wrote: Honestly I dont know what the rule is going to change except no more Evo Pros and really put a damper on people baking their heads.
The rule will enable a legitimate check to dislodge the ball from a stick. I think it's going to bring about the return of the great takaway defenseman and reduce (not eliminate) the necessity of the early slide defense.

Posted:
Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:35 pm
by warri0rlax22
i loved the blade until they stopped making it