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NCAA basketball jersey is a symbol of pride

 



There is only one way to describe the NCAA basketball jersey. It is a symbol of pride. The players fight hard for the basketball jerseys, and cherish it once they get it; their college mates too value the jersey colors and buy it from college or online stores. Many of them turn up for critical NCAA games in their basketball jerseys to cheer their team.

Unlike other games, the basketball jerseys are sleeveless. This is because basketball is an indoor sport, and long-sleeved dresses can become quite uncomfortable. Invariably the jerseys are loose fitting and have large armholes. They are made of top quality mock mesh, dazzle, tricot mesh or pro mesh material, and gleam and shine when the players run under lights.

The NCAA has laid down several guidelines regarding the size and location of logos, apparel insignias, memorial patches or numbers on these jerseys, and each college is expected to follow these regulations religiously. Any college wanting to make a change in the jersey is required to take the permission of the NCAA's games committee. NCAA even insists that the players should tuck their jerseys in, and has empowered the referees to take action against those players who do not follow the rules.

The NCAA is quite firm about jersey regulations, but can also accommodate genuine requests. For instance, in the post 9/11 period NCAA allowed the American flag to be displayed on the basketball uniform. The area that NCAA identified on the jersey for this display was on the four-inch side insert.

The height of numbers on an NCAA jersey can be 8 inches on the back and 6 inches on the front. For youth, this height is 6 inches and 4 inches respectively. The names are generally printed in a one-color film, and have 2-inch high letters.

The jersey numbers have special significance for basketball players. They very often want to retain the number that they used in their college playing days when they move to professional basketball. For instance, Michael Jordan retained his college jersey number #23 when he moved to NBA.
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