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Wonder if ASA would consider this like AAU/NCAA did....


HillGuy

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From the basketball world, but I could see some of the Gold "Super Teams", with players from different states being a little leery of a rule like this in SB.

To all coaches of nonscholastic basketball teams that participate in NCAA-certified events (meaning AAU "exposure" events) :

BEGINNING FALL 2010 – WOMEN’S TEAMS MUST COMPLY WITH ADJOINING STATE RULE – In April 2010, legislation was adopted that would require women’s teams participating in an NCAA-certified event to meet the same residency restrictions that have applied to the men’s teams since 2005.  The effective date of the legislation is September 1, 2010.  In that regard, fall 2010 events will be required to apply the legislation when allowing teams to participate in those events.  This means that all teams participating in NCAA-certified fall events must be made up of individuals that reside either within the same state as the team’s official address or within a geographically adjoining state AND with not more than three prospects from adjoining states participating on any one team. 




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