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Old Fri Jun 11, 2004, 06:50am
Theisey Theisey is offline
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This is a classic example of the NCAA clean hands exception. Both fouls occured after a change of possession (however that is not a prereq for a team-A foul).
Team-B can keep the ball by declining the offsetting foul but their penalty can be completed under 3&1 principle.

The deal is that Team-A can now decline Team-Bs foul if they want to end the quarter. If they accept the foul, the period is extended.

The bottom line from a quote I remenber from Reddings NCAA guide is that the penalty against the team last in possession is not automatic. Always check
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