It is well noted there is no Team/Player Control after the ball is released for a shot. So the NCAA-M is not making an exception for subsequent contact caused by airborne A1, unlike NCAA-W and NFHS.
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Originally Posted by jc147119
The difference is only on the men's side of NCAA and the difference is - that in highschool (and women's college) if an airborne shooter commits a foul it is reported as a player control control foul and the shot is negated right away whether it is released prior or after the contact.
Basically in men's college a player control foul is defined as a foul committed by a player that is in control of the ball so if A1 (airborne) has released a shot then he is no longer in control of the ball so any contact made at this point will not be considered a player control foul but a team control foul and if the shot is successful the points will be awarded. If A1 still has control of the ball when the contact occurs, it would be a player control foul.
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This is not the correct reasoning.
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Last edited by Raymond; Thu Feb 11, 2010 at 12:33pm.
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