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Old Sat Jan 24, 2004, 01:48am
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Wink You are right when talking about the language.

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Originally posted by Bart Tyson


My mechanics manual does not say "ball being below the FT line extended". In fact it says the same as Women's CCA. Strong side when ball crosses half court. I can't remember but it might say all three officials have to be in front court. Sooo I think you might be mistaken.
You are right Bart, it does not use that language. But the diagrams are different and in the CCA Women's manual, it makes it clear that they want a rotation above the FT line extended, if the ball has passed the middle of the court. Also understand the the L's coverage area is different than the Men's side. So rotation and coverage will prompt a rotation on the Women's side, that would not be so on the Men's side.

The point is it is different. And if you go to college camps on both sides of the NCAA Mechanics, you will see even more how different they are.

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