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Old Tue Apr 04, 2006, 08:07am
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Originally Posted by mrsref
Under NCAA Women’s rules, is the following correct?

Reset to 30 seconds when:
• A shot hits the rim
Correct

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• The defense commits a foul
Mostly correct. If only the defense commits a foul (personal or technical), then the shot clock is reset. If there is a double foul or simultaneous foul, and team control exists, then play resumes at the POI with no reset of the shot clock.

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• The defense gains team or player control
Correct.

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• The defense “kicks” the ball, with > 15 seconds remaining on shot clock. (Reset to 15 seconds if the defense “kicks” with 15 seconds or less remaining on the shot clock.)
Half correct. There is no reset if the defense kicks the ball with 15 or more seconds showing on the shot clock. If there are fewer than 15 seconds at the time of the kick, then the clock is reset to 15.

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Do not reset the shot clock if the defense deflects the ball out-of-bounds.
Correct.

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Question: does the shot clock reset when a *shot* hits the rim, or anytime the ball hits the rim? In other words, do we get a reset if a *pass* hits the rim?
No reset. The clock resets when a try hits the rim. And remember that it doesn't start until player control is gained.

Also remember that there is no reset if there is a held ball when team control exists, if the arrow favors the offensive team. (If there's no team control, then reset it, even if the arrow is pointing toward the offensive team.)

All this is to say, prepare yourselves for a nightmare, since you don't have anybody who already knows this. Sorry.
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