ID #: 233 It is a back-court violation when:
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1 a. While Team A has control in its front court, B2 leaves her front court and while airborne, intercepts a pass by A1 and lands in her backcourt.
109 b. While Team A has control in its front court, A2 leaves her front court and while airborne, receives a pass from A1 and lands in her backcourt.
3 c. A1 attempts a throw-in pass to A2, who is in her front court near the division line. A1's pass is deflected by B1. A2 jumps from her front court and while airborne, controls the ball, and then lands in her back court.
5 d. A and C
208 e. B and C
Correct Answer: E Reference: 4-3.7; 7-6.2; 9-12.1; A.R. 193; 12/19 Interp
Total responses: 326 % Correct: 64 - COMMENTARY: In answers B and C, when a player is in the air from a leap, the player’s status shall be where she was last in contact with the floor, which in the cases above, are in her front court. Answer C is a back-court violation because the exception on a throw-in is no longer in effect after B1 deflects the ball; the throw-in has ended. A2 gains player and team control in her front court and lands in her back court. See 12/19 and 2/11 Interps.