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Originally Posted by refguy
NCAA - No free throws for Alston if Rondo fouls before the throw-in is touched. If he touches it and then fouls, free throws for Alston. Any foul by Alston before or after a touch would be free throws for Rondo. All assuming both teams are in the bonus.
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Originally Posted by Zoochy
please help!
I realize that in NCAA there is team control during a Throw-in. Does Team Control end when 'Team A' just touches the ball?
I thought Team Control for Team A ends when Team B controls the ball, there is an attempt for a try, or there is a whistle for a foul/violation.
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Refguy's post doesn't seem correct to me either. However, I can't find anything concrete either way.
I merely know that the NCAA rule regarding how team control ends is the same as the HS rule. So once the ball is put at the disposal of the thrower team control commences and it shouldn't end until a try is in flight, the opponent gains control, or the ball becomes dead.
The NCAA Casebook contains this play, which is the best ruling that I could find, but isn't crystal clear.
A.R. 149.
During an alternating-possession throw-in by Team A:
(1)
A3 fouled B3 after the throw-in pass was touched by A2; or
(2) A3 fouled B3 when the ball was at the disposal of A1 for a
throw-in.
RULING: (1) The alternating-possession arrow shall be reversed
immediately when the throw-in pass was legally touched by A2. A3
committed a team-control foul and the ball shall be awarded to Team
B at a designated spot.
(2) A3 has committed a team-control foul and the ball shall be
awarded to Team B at a designated spot. Team A retains the arrow
since a throw-in did not touch or was not legally touched by an
inbounds player.
(Rule 6-3.2, 7-4.1.f, 4-15.2.c and 7-5.5)