Thread: FT Violation
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Old Sat Nov 17, 2001, 09:20pm
Mark Dexter Mark Dexter is offline
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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.
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?
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).
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