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Old Fri Dec 17, 2004, 02:51pm
Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. is offline
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NFHS: A1 is disqualified with five fouls. A1's replacement will shoot his 1+1 with no players on the free throw lane. Then Team B will shoot two free throws because of A1's technical foul. (It should be noted that it is possible for A1's technical foul to be intentional at the least and could even be considered flagrant, which in the case of it being flagrant, A1 having five fouls is not an issue.) Anybody, including incoming substitutes from Team B can shoot the free throws. Team B will then receive the ball for a throw-in at the division line opposite the Scorer's Table.

NCAA Men's/Women's: A1 is disqualified with five fouls. A1's technical foul is a direct techncial foul and could be treated in the same manner as I discussed in the previous paragraph. But this is a Point of Interuption situation. First,Team B shoots its free throws for A1's technical foul. The same player must shoot both free throws, even if the shooter is an incoming substitute. Then, A1's replacement will shoot his 1+1 with this foul being treated as the only foul occuring.

It should be noted that under both NFHS and NCAA rules, this situation is considered a false double foul.

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