NCAAM and NCAAW are almost identical on the way they handle technical fouls. Most technical fouls use point of interruption to resume play after FTs are shot. In both NCAAM and NCAAW, a single flagrant technical foul carries with it the additional penalty of the ball being put back in play by the offended team at half court.
The two differences between NCAAM and NCAAW that I know of:
1) In NCAAM, an intentional technical foul (which doesn't exist in NCAAW) also has the additional penalty of the ball back being put back in play by the offended team at half court.
2) In NCAAW, a technical foul for an excessive timeout carries the additional penalty of loss of possession. The ball is put back into play at the point of interruption, but by the offended team.
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