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Old Mon Mar 07, 2005, 02:29pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by aces88
In a game in the women's Big East tournament this weekend, a shot clock violation was called to negate a basket when the shot appeared to beat the horn. Under NCAA rules, can a shot clock violation be reviewed? thx
Generally, no.

From the NCAA rules book:

Art. 8. Officials shall not use a courtside monitor or courtside videotape
for judgment calls such as who fouled, basket interference, goaltending
or release of the ball before the activation of the red light or
LED lights, (or when the red light is not present, the sounding of the
game-clock horn); or the sounding of the shot-clock horn, with the
exception of the situations described in Rules 2-5.1.e, 2-5.2 and 2-5.3.
However, in accordance with Rule 2-5.1.c and 2-10.1.e, A.R. 18, an
official would be allowed to use the monitor when an appeal for a correctable
error is recognized within the proper time frame.
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