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Old Sun Nov 18, 2001, 10:35pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Re: NCAA variations

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
(3) -- I'm not sure of the numbering you are using, but the defense has the "right of first refusal" on the third spot and the offens has the "right of first refusal" on the fourth (closest to the FT shooter) spot.
Bob,

For NCAA, does the "right of refusal" apply? I thought that the spots on the lane were reserved only for the use of the team that they are assigned to. In other words, only a teammate of the shooter can occupy "space 2". If he doesn't want it, then it stays empty. Am I wrong about that? I don't have my book at my desk right now. Thanks for helping me out.

Chuck
The "right of first refusal" does not apply to NCAA Women's ball. The defense must occupy the lowest spots (using the new definition of "lowest). The offense may occupy the next, but if they don't the defense can't -- they'll remain empty. Similarly, the defense may occupy the last spots (closest to the thrower) -- if the defense chooses not to, they'll remain empty.
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