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Originally Posted by ilyazhito
On a jump ball and a rebound, there is no team control. This is because no team control is possible while the ball is dead (before a jump ball), or during a try (which has to.precede a rebound). Before a turnover, there is no team control if the ball is loose. This is why loose ball fouls are a separate category under NCAAM rules.
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Where did you get the statement that "before a turnover, there is no team control if the ball is loose"?
There is team control, but there is an exception to the team control foul in regards to shooting free throws if it's a loose ball foul.
Rule 4-15-2.a.
3. Loose-ball foul. A loose-ball foul is a common foul that is committed by a player when any of the conditions in Rule 4-24 occur.
A loose-ball foul on an offensive player is also a team-control foul.
Rule 10-1-18 Penalty
c. Bonus free throw for: Each common foul committed by a team, beginning with that team’s seventh foul during the half, provided that the first attempt is successful.
This includes team-control fouls which occur during a loose ball such as a fumble, deflection, or release of the ball for a try. This does not include team-control fouls when the ball is being passed between teammates and there is no deflection.
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