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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
I don't do many games with a monitor, so I tend to ignore those rules, but you can go to the monitor withing the CE timeframe to determine if a flagrant foul occurred. If it did, you can then assess it. You cannot assess a "common" foul based on the monitor, nor can you use the monito to "downgrade" a foul that has previously been called flagrant. (I'm not sure if / how intentional fits in here -- I don't think you can use the monitor to assess an intentional foul.)
So, it seems like they were right to go to the monotor, but wrong to assess anything other than a flagrant foul.
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NCAA 10-13-2d:
Determine if a contact flagrant foul occurred. When it is determined that a (men) contact flagrant foul did not occur but an
intentional personal, contact dead ball foul or (women) a player substitute technical foul for dead ball contact did occur, those fouls
shall be penalized accordingly. However, no other infractions may be penalized.