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Originally Posted by JetMetFan
After a quick investigation it looks like Alderson-Broaddus @ Pitt-Johnstown in the West Virginia Intercollegiate Conference (D-II).
As for how it was handled, nice job though I would agree with those who say the L could've been a little more demonstrative in making the change.
On another front: this is one of those plays where as an NCAAW's official I say the problem could have been avoided if the C had taken the play from the start since the drive initiated from - and ended in - his PCA.
And yes, I remember from previous posts by the NCAAM folks that your mechanic is to have the L take these. 
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Don't you think that without the RA considerations that the Lead got the call right? In this play it looks like the Leads mistake was that when he reached the endline his eyes went up first instead of checking B2's feet for the arc.