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Old Thu Oct 26, 2017, 10:34am
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Section 10. Personal Fouls
Art. 1. A personal foul is a player's illegal contact with an opponent during a
live ball, except for the dead-ball period immediately following a successful goal.
(Note: Illegal contact that occurs before the ball becomes live at the start of the game
or after the ball has become dead following the end of any period shall be either an
unsportsmanlike or disqualifying foul.)
a. Player-control foul. A player-control foul is a personal foul committed
by a player when she is in control of the ball or by an airborne shooter.
b. Team-control foul. A team-control foul is a personal foul that is
committed by a player of a team that has team control.

A.R. 268. A1’s try is in flight when B1, who is attempting to gain rebounding
position, fouls A2. A1’s try is successful. The officials decide to use the courtside
monitor to determine whether B1’s foul is an unsportsmanlike or contact
disqualifying foul. While using replay, the officials determine that B1’s foul does
not rise to the level of an unsportsmanlike or contact disqualifying foul, but it is
determined that B1’s foul occurred after A1’s try had completely passed through
the basket and the ball was dead.
RULING: When B1’s foul is committed during the dead ball that
immediately follows a successful goal (field goal or free throw)
and the contact does not rise to the level of an unsportsmanlike or
disqualifying foul, a personal foul shall be charged to B1.
Note: The determination to penalize the illegal contact following
a goal may be made by the officials on the playing court; it is not
necessary that a courtside monitor be used.
(Rule 10-10.1)
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