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Old Thu Jan 11, 2001, 04:13pm
walter walter is offline
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You have a shot clock try for goal, therefore no team or player control. Ball lodges (hits the ring). This is an AP throw-in that occurred while there was no control by either team. Therefore, go to the arrow and reset the shot clock. It doesn't matter who is going to get the ball. If, however, during team control, you had a simultaneous held ball, and the offensive team was going to retain possession under the AP procedure, resume play with no reset of the shot clock. This is also true if a simultaneous held ball occurs during a throw-in and the throw-in team retains possession. (NCAA 2-13-7 d,g). If, in your situation, the shot clock try is an air ball, and then two opposing players simultaneously control the ball; you have no team control, simutaneous held ball, go to the arrow and reset because neither team established intial team control prior to the held ball. Team control is the key. Hopefully I haven't confused you.
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