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Old Tue Jan 21, 2003, 12:59pm
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser
NCAA Women. In my opinion, the superior set of mechanics and without a doubt the superior mechanics manual.
I think that the women "lock down" (no rotating) in the last shot clock cycle of the half. I don't like that. If the L needs to be on the opposite block to call the play, that's where he should be.

The L can still go to the other side of the paint if the action makes it necessary to do so. However, the T and C do not rotate. When (if) there is a subsequent transistion before the next whistle, the old L must remember that he is to return to the side of the floor where he came from and will be the T on that side of the floor. The purpose of the "no-rotation" is to make sure that all officials know who the C is, since end of period responsibilities lie with this official.
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