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			In HS basketball, players may wear a long sleeve shirt under their jersey, so long as it conforms with uniform rules.  In NCAAW, you may have a long sleeve undershirt, but it must be compression.  I think I understand one reason why now.  Doing a HS game last night, where A1 is just inside the 3 point line on the wing, and his defender B1 is in good position, with a hand up to discourage the shot.  A1 raises for a quick shot, and while bringing the ball and his arms up, B1 gets a single finger caught in one of the folds of the regular, non-compression long sleeve undershirt.  It clearly affects the shot attempt and a foul is call.  Maybe you had to be there to see it, but its one where I have no doubt that if the kid is not wearing that shirt (or the shirt is compression), the finger either barely grazes or entirely misses the arm, and a foul almost certainly isn't called.
 I don't know if I even have a question here, just an observation of a play that I hadn't seen before.  Has anyone else seen this or have an opinion on this play?
 
				 Last edited by frezer11; Sun Jan 03, 2016 at 01:30pm.
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