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Old Mon Feb 23, 2004, 11:30pm
Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. is offline
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Originally posted by TriggerMN
This weekend Kansas beat Iowa State 90-89 in overtime. In the first half, this situation occurred. Did the officials interpret the rule correctly?

Iowa State's Jared Homan went to the line for two shots. After missing the first, Kansas rebounded, went down the floor, and J.R. Giddens made a 3-pointer. At this point, the officials realized they hadn't awarded the 2nd free throw to Homan. They counted the Kansas 3-pointer, cleared the lane, and gave ISU's Homan his 2nd free throw. Then they gave ISU an OOB throw-in (I'm not sure where the throw-in occurred.)

While he has said he realizes this one situation did not decide the game, Iowa State's coach wants an "investigation." Do NCAA rules back up the officials in this instance?

Yes, the officials handled the correctable error situation correctly. The ISU coach is just running his mouth about nothing.

And no for the disclaimer: My mom is a KU graduate. ROCK CHALK JAYHAWK, KUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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