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Old Fri Dec 21, 2007, 09:46am
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Originally Posted by mick
Then there is the fact that there is no airborne shooter in Men's hoops, so when B1 was penalized, all contact after that was incidental.
? There is an airborne shooter still, the foul by B1 doesn't cause the ball to become dead...it's just the administration of the penalties is different in NCAAM with the foul being a push vs. PC if A1 releases the ball before the contact...you should still assess the foul, it's just the administration of the penalty that is different NCAAM vs. NF...in my example if B2 hadn't obtained LGP, you could have a multiple foul situation with fouls on both B1 & B2...now THAT I have never seen called, but the ball certainly doesn't become dead on the foul by B1...
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