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Old Tue Mar 20, 2001, 11:34am
walter walter is offline
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For it to be a shot clock try, the ball has to be out of the hands and must then hit the rim, flange, go in. NCAA 2-5-2 says that at the end of the second half or end of any extra period the officials shall use the replay equipment or television monitoring that is located on a designated court-side table (i.e. within approximately 3 to 12 feet of the playing court) when such equipment is avaiable to ascertain whether a try for field goal that will determine the outcome of a game (win, lose, tie) and is attempted at or near the expiration of the game clock was released before the sounding of the period ending horn.
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