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Old Sun Feb 13, 2011, 08:07pm
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Originally Posted by McMac View Post
Would that also take care of the play I described?

I agree that a throw-in from the FC could still be thrown into the BC directly as a person OOB does not have FC or BC status.
Your play would not be a backcourt violation.

NCAA Rule
4-3
Art. 5. Regardless of where the throw-in spot is located, the throw-in team may cause the ball to go into the back court.
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