2007 NCAA MEN’S LACROSSE RULES COMMITTEE
Major Rules Changes
Rule 1-17, Ball Stop.
The committee decided to add to the language to this rule dealing with the ball stop: “The ball stop is not required. If a ball stop is used, only one may be used and the dimensions may be a maximum of 2 inches in length, 1 ½ inches in width and ¼-inch in thickness.”
Rationale: The group believes that it needs to address many areas of the stick dimensions. Putting a limitation on the ball stop’s size is a continued effort to allow for the free dislodgement of the ball.
Rule 1-17, Crosse-Dimensions.
Effective January 1, 2010, all sticks must meet the following specifications to be legal for NCAA competition:
Measurement from throat (inches) Minimum distance between narrowest point of head
1.25 3.0 (all measurements)
3.0 3.0 (all measurements)
5.0 4.0 on the front/3.5 on the back
Widest point 6.5 on the front/6.0 on the back
To be as clear as possible, from the 1.25 measurement to the top of the crosse must be at least three inches wide between the sidewalls of the crosse.
Rationale: After considerable discussion and meetings with manufacturers and coaches, the committee decided on these minimum dimensions for sticks to address several issues. First and foremost, the committee believes the current sticks do not allow the ball to come out of the stick easily enough. This has created a game with more slashing and cross-checking to attempt to dislodge the ball. This creates a potential safety issue that the committee is concerned about and is attempting to deal with before it becomes a larger issue. The current specifications also allow a faceoff player to pin the ball on the back of the stick. The committee does not believe this type of tactic should be allowed and therefore is widening the bottom portion of the stick.
Rule 1-19, Crosse Prohibitions.
A major issue the committee has with current sticks is the use of pull strings. The committee took the following action to address this:
The rule proposals reads: “That any strings or leathers used to attach the pocket to the crosse are limited to a hanging length of two six inches. The use of pull strings to alter the depth of the pocket is illegal.”
Rationale: To severely hamper the use of pull strings, which are used to make an illegal deep pocket momentarily legal before a stick check can be administered.
Rule 4-13-c, Advancing the Ball Beyond the Center Line.
The committee altered this rule to read: “A loose ball touches the ground on or across the midfield line.”
Rationale: To make this rule consistent with the new 10 second count rule so officials will be consistent throughout their counts.
Rule 4-14, Advancing the Ball into the Attack Area.
Once in the attack area, a new 10-second count starts when the ball touches outside the attack area in any manner. A new 10-second count is started when the offensive team takes the ball out of the attack area in possession (or if a loose ball comes out of the attack area and touches the ground or another player).
Rationale: To consistently apply the 10-second count and force additional action, particularly when the offensive team mistakenly throws the ball out of the box.
Rule 4-3, Facing Off.
The following general concept was passed: “When a faceoff violation occurs before the whistle, the offending team’s faceoff player must leave the field and be substituted for through the substitution area.”
Note: Several areas of this rule and officiating mechanics must be altered to incorporate this change.
Rationale: This proposal has two intended end results. First, the committee hopes this will discourage false starts and other illegal acts by increasing the penalty for an infraction. Second, the group believes this will create a quick restart where the non-offending team has an advantage and may create a scoring opportunity.
Rule 5-5, New AR. Player A1 scores a goal. After scoring, A1 pulls the strings on his crosse to alter the pocket. RULING: No goal, one-minute non-releasable penalty on A1. This action is clearly against the intent of the crosse rules.
Rationale: This approved ruling was added to clarify for officials that the use of pull strings to alter the pocket is illegal.
The ball touching the midline kills the 20 sec. clearing count and starts the 10 sec to get it into the box. Once in the box, if the ball comes out without a defensive possession (which would start a 20 count) a 10 sec count starts as soon as the ball touches the gorund or a playere outside the box.
On the faceoff, if there is a violation by either the FOGO or a wing middie the FOGO has to leave the field and as soon as the other team gets possession there is a restart whistle. Should create more fast-break opportunities and should definitely discourage faceoff violations (and hopefully not discourage calling them).