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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer
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So this NCAA casebook play is just lip service:
A.R. 252. Team B leads, 67-66. A1’s two-point try for goal is successful,
but there is no indication that time has expired. Assuming that
the successful try was a game-ending and winning goal:
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RULE 10 / FOULS AND PENALTIES
(1) Bench personnel from Team A; or
(2) Fans from Team A go onto the playing court to celebrate.
RULING: When the celebration causes a delay by preventing the ball
from being promptly made live or prevents continuous play:
(1) (Men) A CLASS B technical foul shall be assessed to the head
coach. The coach’s technical foul does not count toward the team foul
total but does count toward the coach’s ejection.
(Women) One bench technical foul shall be assessed to the offending
team and counts toward the team foul total. This technical foul is also
charged indirectly to the head coach and counts toward the coach’s
ejection.
(2) An administrative technical foul shall be assessed to the offending
team. (Men) This CLASS B technical foul does not apply to the team
foul total. (Women) This administrative technical foul does apply to
the team foul total.
Any player from Team B shall attempt the two free-throws and play
shall resume at the point of interruption. When the celebration does
not delay or interfere with play, the celebration shall be ignored.
(Rule 10-2.9.d and Penalty, 10-4.7 and Penalty, and 10-6.2.h and
Penalty)