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Originally posted by BadNewsRef
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
My question was "Could you please give me an example then of a situation where dribbler shoulder to defender torso contact could be a PC foul when the defender DOESN'T have LGP?
The answer you give above refers to a "legal defender"- i.e. a defender with LGP. I'm still waiting for a reference from you referring to an "illegal defender"- i.e. a defender who doesn't have LGP.
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That's the closest I could find. That's the only reference in the entire NCAA rulebook that specifically addresses a ball-handler's use of the shoulder.
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Well, the "closest you could find" isn't relevant at all to the statement I made.
I said "Usually, with shoulder contact to the defender's torso, if LGP is there, it's a charge. If LGP isn't there, it's a block". I'll stick with that one.
A dribbler lowering the shoulder into a defender
with LGP is usually a PC foul under
all rulesets. That NCAA Womens rules reference is no different than NFHS or NCAA Mens.