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Old Tue Apr 04, 2023, 08:32pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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This is from a PAVO rules difference document:

97. Crossing the centerline

NCAA: Players can touch opponent’s court with feet
or hands, provided some part of extremity is
on or above the centerline. Players may also
touch the opponent’s court with an entire foot
or hand or any other body part(s), provided
the encroachment does not present a safety
hazard, does not interfere with the opponents,
and some body part is on/over the centerline.


USAV: Players can touch opponent’s court with feet
or hands, provided some part of extremity is
on or above the centerline. Players may also
touch the opponent’s court with an entire foot
or hand or any other body part(s), provided
the encroachment does not present a safety
hazard, does not interfere with the
opponents, and some body part is on/over
the centerline.


FED: Players can touch opponent’s court with feet or
hands, provided some part of the extremity is on
or above the centerline. Contacting the floor
across the centerline with any other part of the
body is illegal.
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