Quote:
Originally Posted by NCAA Rule Book
A secondary defender cannot establish initial legal guarding position in
the Restricted Area for the purposes of drawing a player control foul/charge on
a player who is in control of the ball (i.e., dribbling or shooting) or who has
released the ball for a pass or try for goal. When illegal contact occurs within this
Restricted Area, such contact shall be called a blocking foul, unless the contact
is flagrant. (Exception: When the offensive player leads with a foot or unnatural
extended knee or wards off with the arm.)
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So if it was a secondary defender, it's a blocking foul. If it's the primary defender (i.e. a post sagging off her player in man defense, then that player driving into the RA and into the defender), whether a passing or shooting play, and you can have a typical pass-and-crash team control foul.