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Old Sat Jan 11, 2003, 08:39am
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Here's what it says in the "Officiating Guidelines" in the NCAA rulebook (Appendix III):

Section 6. Intentional Personal Fouling
Guidelines for calling the intentional personal foul are:
a. Any personal foul that is not a legitimate attempt to directly play the ball or a player is an intentional personal foul.
b. Running into the back of a player who has the ball, wrapping the
arm(s) around a player and grabbing a player around the torso or
legs are intentional personal fouls.
c. Grabbing a player?s arm or body while initially attempting to gain
control by playing the ball directly is an intentional personal foul.
d. Grabbing, holding or pushing a player away from the ball is an intentional personal foul.
e. Undue roughness to stop the game clock is an intentional personal
foul and, if severe, should be called a flagrant personal foul (women:
flagrant foul).
f. It is an intentional personal foul when, while playing the ball, a player
causes excessive contact with an opponent.
The intentional personal foul must be called within the spirit and intent
of the intentional-foul rule.
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