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Old Thu Jun 29, 2000, 08:06pm
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NCAA allows throwing elbows without contact to be a violation (NCAA 9.12) while NF considers it a Technical Foul (NF 10.8.g).

My question is about counting or not counting a basket in NCAA when elbows are thrown without contact near the time a shot is taken.

NCAA 6.7.Exception 4
"The ball does not become dead until the try or tap ends when ...(4) the ball is in flight on a try or tap for field goal by a player toward his or her basket or duing a free throw when an opponent swings his or her arm(s) or elbows(s) excessively without making contact. When the shooter, tapper, or his or her teammates commit this infraction, the ball becomes dead immediately."

It seems to me that this would disallow a basket if the defense swung elbows while the offense was in the act of shooting, but had not released the shot.
On the other hand, if my teammate swung his elbows after I released my shot, but before the ball went in, my goal would be cancelled.

Why is the exception for swinging elbows not the same as the foul exception?

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