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Originally posted by Ebayref
Now in college after substitute A6 has been summoned into the game after A1's disqualification wouldn't we shoot the two free throws for the technical foul first and then come back down with A6 shooting two free throws for the intentional foul with the lane cleared and ball given to team B for throw in nearest spot of the foul?
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That is correct for NCAA women because the foul charged to A1 would be a direct technical foul (non-flagrant contact). In an NCAA men's game A1 would be charged with an intentional technical foul (contact with an opponent in a non-flagrant manner during a dead ball). The penalty for this is 2 FTs and possession of the ball at the division line. Therefore, it doesn't really matter what order you shoot the FTs in, but using the high school order makes more sense to me.
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Originally posted by Ebayref
Also during this entire dead ball situation since we have a team A disqualification when can team B substitute, in both high school and college?
Thanks for your help.......
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Due to the DQ, players can substitute prior to any of the FTs in high school. (NFHS 3-3-1c) For college it again depends upon whether this is a mens or womens game.
Women have the same rule as NFHS and all players who have legally reported may enter when a player is required to be replaced (DQ, injury, blood, etc.).
For men only the substitute for the player who must be replaced is allowed to enter prior to the first FT for a multiple throw for a personal foul. Since the rule specifies personal foul, substitutions are allowed prior to the the first throw of the 2FTs for the technical foul.
3-4-10 and 3-4-11 and AR 8 on page 60 spell this out.
[Edited by Nevadaref on Apr 13th, 2005 at 05:55 AM]