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Old Sat Sep 06, 2008, 07:05am
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
I just want to make sure that I have this down correctly. R1 whistles for service. Coach A requests a time-out. R2 whistles for the time-out.

At this point, we have an improper request.

If it's the first IR of the set, we do not grant the time-out, we make a note on the scoresheet about the IR, and we continue play. We do not issue a card (even if there has been a previous warning for delay).

If it's the second IR of the set, we do not grant the time-out, we make a note on the scoresheet about the IR, and we issue a yellow card (warning).

If it's the third of the set, we do not grant the time-out, we make a note on the scoresheet about the IR and we issue a red card. A point is awarded to Team B.

Is that correct? Basically 3 strikes before you lose the point?

Is it any different if the R2 is aware enough NOT to blow the whistle for the Coach's request?

Remember, NCAA, please.
First off...if the R2 whistles to acknowledge that IR, then it becomes a team delay. The only way it's an IR is if it's waved off, shot down, etc. Once it's acknowledged with the whistle, it's a team delay.

Otherwise, assuming the whistle is not blown, your sanction scale is correct.
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