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Old Mon Jul 12, 2004, 07:13pm
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Originally posted by Camron Rust
Are you sure? I certainly don't have any definitive answer but here's my thinking:

You don't have a timeout until its granted. Once it is granted, you take it then and all activity is suspended until the timeout is over. Thus, for an excessive timeout, the shots would be taken after the timeout.

For NCAA, the POI part would be the only difference with NFHS where the opposing team would get the ball at the division line.

Again, not sure about this (particularly for NCAA).
In NCAA-W, an excessive timeout also results in loss of possession of the ball. Had this sitch in a game this winter, and the officials almost went to POI.
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