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Originally Posted by kwv001
I didn't see it, but here is my guess as to what happened.
Unlike the NFHS, the NCAA men's game does not have an airborne shooter rule. Player control ends when the ball leaves the shooter's hand on the try. Therefore if the foul occured after the ball was gone, it would result in the goal being counted and a 1+1 for the defense.
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This is close, but not quite accurate. There is an airborne shooter rule, but it's purpose is to protect the shooter. An airborne shooter may still get two shots if he's fouled prior to landing, but if he commits a foul it is not considered PC.