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Jerseys 'tucked in': 2025-26 NCAA Women's Rules Change.
The has been a discussion in a Facebook for NFHS Basketball Rules regarding ‘untucked’ jerseys. This is a Rule that has been in effect for over 25 years in NFHS and NCAA Men’s/Women’s Rules.
NCAA Women’s: R1-S22-A10 has been eliminated 2025-26. Prior to the 2025-26 School Year the NCAA Women’s Rule was R1-S22-A10: “Game jerseys shall be tucked in the game shorts. Note: The first time an official must tell a player to tuck in the game jersey, the official shall issue a warning to the head coach. The next time any player on the same team has the game jersey untucked, that player shall leave the game until the next opportunity to substitute. The official shall enforce this rule at the next dead ball after observing the violation.” The NCAA Women’s Committee has made a Rules Change: R1-S22-A10 has been eliminated. Players will no longer be required to wear their jerseys tucked into the shorts. The NCAA Women’s Committee’s “Rationale: Game jerseys have become shorter and are not always manufactured to be long enough to be properly tucked into the game shorts. When players lift their arms, the jersey often becomes untucked, making it difficult for officials to enforce the rule properly.” NFHS R3-S3-A5: “A player not wearing the pants/skirt properly and above the hips and/or a player not tucking in a team jersey (front and back) designed to be worn inside the pants/skirt, shall be directed to leave the game as in Rule [R]3-[S]3-[A]4; a charged time-out shall not alter this requirement.” AND NCAA Men’s R1-S22-A10: “Game jerseys shall be tucked in the game shorts. Note: The first time an official must tell a player to tuck in the game jersey, the official shall issue a warning to the head coach. The next time any player on the same team has the game jersey untucked, that player shall leave the game until the next opportunity to substitute. The official shall enforce this rule at the next dead ball after observing the violation.” have not been eliminated. MTD, Sr. |
Tuck 'Em In, Look Like A Real Basketball Player, Just Like On Television ...
NFHS: If I remember to look (sometimes I have more important things to watch for) I usually remind players to tuck in their jerseys during free throws.
I'm actually willing to do that several times in a game, even to the same player. However, if I see a player intentionally pull their jerseys out of their shorts, especially if they've already been warned, they sit for a tick, do not pass go, and do not collect two hundred dollars. |
Free Pass ...
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I've been observing women's games at a D1 school. What's funny is, the officials who consistently enforced the jersey rule were officials who also worked in the G-League and the WNBA. They had no problem addressing the young ladies.
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The discussion on FB was about a sub at the table with an untucked shirt. Official denies the sub because of the untucked shirt.
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Stick Out In A Crowd ...
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And I might occasionally (rarely) miss it during free throws. I don't ever actually look for it, but if when I do notice it (and I can do so without actually looking for it, offenders seem to just stick out in a crowd), I always deal with it, usually with a warning. What I'm saying is that some offenders may get away with it for a short period time in the game, but I'll eventually "get them". |
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In my NFHS game, I just tell them to tuck it in and immediately allow the substitution. Same thing with an illegal headband, illegal wristbands, and jewelry that can be easily and quickly removed (e.g., bracelet). I would not allow an incoming substitute to enter with an illegal undershirt. That will take too much time to fix, so next whistle. |
The rule change was met with applause at several different NCAAW rules meetings I attended and / or watched on video.
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Defund The Fashion Police ...
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I know of few high school officials that actually relish being the Fashion Police. I believe that anything that simplifies such fashion duties would be much appreciated. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...9ae714c4_m.jpg |
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A few on FB indicated they would require the player to "sit a tick," (in 3-3-4) as if they had been directed to leave the game. I believe the better course of action is for the substitute to wait until the next opportunity to substitute and I can use 3-3-2 as indirect support. |
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BillyMac... I'm turning in my Fashion Police Badge |
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