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Old Wed Mar 09, 2005, 11:23pm
Nevadaref Nevadaref is offline
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
In college there is no official "warning" like there is in HS. You could call a defensive violation for being across the line, but if it didn't interfere with the play, I got nada.
Chuck,
I was not aware that there are no official warnings in NCAA play.

I did some checking in the book and found this:

A.R. 8. After a field goal by B1 with two minutes left to play: (a) B2 reaches through the end-line plane and slaps the ball from the hands of A1 or touches the ball as it is
passed along the end line after the score; or (b) after a warning, B2 prevents the ball from being promptly put in play by slapping the ball away. RULING: In (a) and (b), an indirect technical foul shall be charged to B2 for delaying the game. When A1, in making the throw-in, reaches through the end-line plane into the playing court and B1 slaps the ball from the hands of A1, without B1 breaking the plane above the end line, B1 has not committed a violation because the ball is in play once it crosses the end line.

So it appears that there must be some kind of warning. How exactly are these warnings handled?

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