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  1. Oct 30, 2023 · Unless teammates want to wear No. 0 and double-0, of course. That last hurdle remains. The NCAA is changing rules for jersey numbers in basketball, allowing players to wear numbers beyond the traditional ones of the past.

    • Shawn Krest
  2. May 6, 2023 · The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Rules Committee recently proposed a change to its longstanding rule regarding uniform numbers, which prohibits players from wearing numbers that include 6, 7, 8 or 9. Change to legal guarding position recommended for men’s basketball. https://t.co/iQCYoxonct. — Inside the NCAA (@InsidetheNCAA) May 5, 2023.

    • Andrew Lind
  3. Jun 9, 2023 · Additional uniform options, including identifying names of the institution, more space will be allowed for logos on the jersey front and numbers 0 or 00 through 99 will be permitted in NCAA men’s and women’s basketball.

  4. Jun 9, 2023 · Players can now wear any number from 0-99. This is a big deal! Previously, players could only select numbers that contained digits from 0-5. Here’s what the NCAA men’s and women’s rulebooks said last year: The following numbers are legal: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 00, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40, 41, 42,

    • Other Men’s Rule Proposals
    • Women’s Flopping Rule Proposal
    • Restricted-Area Arc, Lower Defensive Box
    • Other Women’s Rules Proposals
    • Women’s Point of Emphasis
    An optional rule would allow for preloaded/live video to be transmitted to the bench area. This has been an experimental rule for the past two years.
    Officials would be able to review goaltending/basket interference calls during the next media timeout to ensure the calls were accurate, as long as the official calls it on the floor. If there is a...
    Nonstudent bench personnel would be allowed to serve as peacekeepers when an altercation occurs.
    Under two minutes, when a coach requests an out-of-bounds play be reviewed, that team would be charged a timeout if the original call is not overturned.

    If approved for the 2023-24 season, a proposal has women’s players judged to have flopped would be issued a warning on the first offense, with a technical foul being charged for any subsequent infractions. Under the recommendation, the second and any subsequent flop calls would count toward the team foul count but would not count toward a player’s ...

    After a thorough discussion, rules committee members recommended reducing the restricted-area arc from 4 feet in the lane to the area directly underneath the basket. Defenders cannot establish a legal guarding position directly underneath the basket. The proposal would also eliminate the lower defensive box rule. Under this proposal, there would be...

    An optional rule would allow for live video to be transmitted to the bench area. This has been an experimental rule for the past two years.
    A new class of technical fouls would be assessed to the team and not an individual offender. Delay-of-game warnings and flopping will fall under this category.
    When the shot clock is off at the end of a quarter or overtime, officials would use the game clock to determine when a 10-second backcourt violation has occurred.
    A permissive rule would permit conferences to implement an off-site collaborative replay system to assist game officials with replay situations.

    Committee members are concerned about the uptick in bench decorum and misconduct incidents that took place during the 2022-23 season. There were significant increases in intentional fouls, technical fouls and disqualifying fouls last season.

  5. Nov 8, 2021 · Jersey No. 54 is another rare number in men's college basketball. After transferring from Texas Tech, Russel Tchewa averaged 3.3 points and 2.4 rebounds in 11.8 minutes per game at South...

  6. May 28, 2024 · Each player must have numbers displayed on both the front and back of their jerseys. The front number should be at least 4 inches high, while the back number should be at least 6 inches high. These specifications ensure that numbers are easily visible to referees, commentators, and fans.

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