Mon Sep 06, 2021, 05:03pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Some examples...B4 and A4, fighting for rebounding position, commit a foul. The shot is successful and falls through the basket. Then the official's whistle is sounded. The whistle was patient because they were just watching the play and deciding if it needed to be called and, it was too rough, so they call it. Now, by rule, the ball is dead when the try was successful. Since the foul is deemed to have occurred at the time of the whistle, this becomes a dead ball contact foul.
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Fouls during this period are "normal" personal fouls in NCAAW. Adjudicate as if the ball were live.
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