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Originally posted by JRutledge
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
Well what happens is the scorekeeper will either see the
C or the T, and count or not count it accordingly and the
game is over (however the phone calls have just begun!).
If someone had been smart enough to keep one of the 3 on
the floor in NF or the R in NCAA then the R gets to decide.
Women's NCAA has a procedure requiring the officials to
meet before leaving which should prevent this from ever
happening.
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NCAA in general (both Men's and Women's ball) has a policy and it is basically the same. If there is a camera within a certain distance of the court, that camera can be used to dispute or confirm any situaton in the last seconds as it is related to a shot. So they must stay if there is a dispute or it is not clear and look at replay if it is availible.
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Jeff that's not what I am talking about. In the NCAA
appendix are instructions for women's officials that require
them to meet at center court & not leave until the scorer
tells them it's OK. In the original post all 3 just
took off, which under NCAA women's guidelines should not
happen. Once you leave the floor you can't return to look
at the monitor.