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Originally posted by Hawks Coach
All of you who support this as a PC blocking foul, then you should call it that way when it happens as a player cuts into the blocks in front of a defender who is running straight to block but is a 1/4 step behind. In my experience, even if the defender holds her line, if the ball handler gets 2 inches around the defender and goes up for the layup, the shooter gets the call. This happens all the time, unlike the instance you cite), and is always a block on the defense because they did not get to the spot. And that's the way I expect it to be called. Get in defensive position, or suffer the consequences.
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You just cited a completely different situation,Coach.The one that you cite above is covered under a different rules citation too-casebook play 10.6.2SitA.There's a difference between converging paths and parallel paths,and that's why there's a casebook play covering each DIFFERENT situation.NCAA rules make the same distinction.