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Old Mon Feb 21, 2022, 02:48pm
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We don't line players up because there is no point. Since the ball does not stay live after the last free throw in this sequence (the technical foul free throws, which come after the free throw(s) for the foul in the act of shooting), there is no opportunity to contest the rebound, and no violation if B does not occupy the required lane spaces. This is the case for NFHS on all technical fouls, and for NCAA women on player/substitute and bench technical fouls. NCAAW administrative technical fouls have the game resume from the point of interruption.

This is different in other levels where possession is not awarded on technical fouls (men's college, NBA, and FIBA). In those levels, the technical foul free throw(s) are administered first, then the game is resumed from the status quo ante, aka the Point of Interruption, as if the technical foul had not happened. In this example, the technical foul free throws will be administered, and then the free throws for the shooting foul, with players lined up in the blocks.
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