View Single Post
  #23 (permalink)  
Old Tue May 09, 2006, 03:02pm
Raymond Raymond is offline
Courageous When Prudent
 
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Hampton Roads, VA
Posts: 14,865
Let's do a compare and contrast

Quote:
Originally Posted by rockyroad
Say what? What's the difference?

Dang...I did it again. Sorry Dan, Woody, Chuck, Bob, Mick, Tony, Juulie, and Jim...I'll go get that whip out again...sigh.
  • NCAA Apendix III Section 14. Men’s Hand-Checking (Impeding the Progress of a Player)
    To curtail hand-checking, officials must address it at the beginning of the game, and related personal fouls must be called consistently throughout the game. Some guidelines for officials to use when officiating hand-checking:
    a. When a defensive player keeps a hand or forearm on an opponent, it is a personal foul.
    b. When a defensive player puts two hands on an opponent, it is a personal foul.
    c. When a defensive player continually jabs by extending his arm(s) and placing a hand or forearm on the opponent, it is a personal foul.
    APPENDIX III OFFICIATING GUIDELINES BR-167
  • Points of Emphasis for Women Displacement
    2. DISPLACEMENT AS IT RELATES TO THE BALL HANDLER OR DRIBBLER
    The following guidelines must be followed by players and called by officials:
    a. Incidental contact of the hand shall not be called a foul, however if the arm is straight (no bend in the elbow) or holding, pushing or displacement occurs a foul shall be called. Continual or continuous use of the hand on the ball handler or dribbler is not permitted and a foul shall be called.
    b. The arm-bar (forearm that is away from the body) may not have contact with the ball-handler/dribbler. A defender that has contact with the dribbler with the arm-bar in any way shall be called for a personal foul.
    c. Any displacement by either the defense or the offense shall be a foul. Contact resulting in displacement either with the hands or body is a foul.
    d. Adribbler may not “back-down” and displace the defender once that defender has established a legal guarding position.
    e. Players may attain a position where their bodies are touching momentarily, however any attempt to displace an opponent from a position she has legally obtained is a personal foul.
__________________
A-hole formerly known as BNR
Reply With Quote