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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by Dennis Flannery
In NCAA we are to call the first one. Tha is why it would not be a double violation, unless the shooter or someone from behind the line also violated.
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So if A1 is the shooter, B1 steps in, and then A2 steps in, you ignore the violation by A2?
I can see it if A1 violates. You call disconcertion on B1. But I don't understand why you ignore the violation by A2. Based on what rule?
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Based on NCAA 9-2-4, which is new this year. If there are two lane violations and the first is on B, then the shooter gets a replacement shot (assuming he/she was not the other violator).