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Old Thu Nov 08, 2007, 11:53am
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There was a clarification issued last season in NCAA that stated:

"If an opponent is also injured at the same time, to the extent that bench personnel is beckoned on to floor, both players are permitted to remain in the game if either team requested and was granted a timeout (A.R. 58)."

What I'm not sure if that just applies to NCAA-W, or to men as well.

In NCAA-W, the procedure for blood/lost contacts is slightly different than injury. For injury, the official must determine if the player is ready to play immediately. If not, the coach has 2 options: 1)request a TO, or 2)replace with a sub. For option 2, the coach has 20 sec. to replace.

For blood, the coach has 3 options: 1)fix the problem in 20 seconds (with the timer), 2)request a TO, or 3)replace with a sub.
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