Earlier this month we posed a question, “Will the Iroquois Top String Be Legal According to the New NCAA Stringing Rules?” And – “Hypothetically, if there aren’t any shooting strings within my pocket, can I do an Iroquois Top String down to the middle of my stick?” We think it’s totally possible for this form of stringing to be legal and so does EastCoastDyes. Watch the video in order to gain more of an understanding.
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I think that this would be an amazing pocket for lacrosse. I Play defense for tacoma tigers and if i could use this i think it could bump up my game.
I think that this would be an amazing pocket for lacrosse. I Play defense for tacoma tigers and if i could use this i think it could bump up my game.
I think that this would be an amazing pocket for lacrosse. I Play defense for tacoma tigers and if i could use this i think it could bump up my game.
I think that this would be an amazing pocket for lacrosse. I Play defense for tacoma tigers and if i could use this i think it could bump up my game.
love how all these websites dont use the real iroquois topstrings…
It should totally be legal. They said shooting strings can not be below 4in not topstings. Plus it away to get around this dumb and pointless rule