The lead in NCAA-W is half the lane and is FT line extended to the sideline.
No 10 second backcourt count.
No closely guarded count while the player is dribbling.
There is a closely guarded count while the player is holding the ball within three feet (this can occur anywhere on the court, including the backcourt).
Use two hands while reporting numbers at the table (right hand is the tens and left hand is the ones numbers).
Lead has three point coverage in their PCA. Trail mirrors the three point attempt. If the three point is made, trail and center signal a good three pointer while the lead just drops their attempt signal. Lead never signals a made three pointer.
Lead bounces the ball across the paint if the player is inbounding the ball in the backcout along the endline (basically don't make a rotation if you don't have to).
Lead sounds their whistle before giving the ball to the thrower-in if the ball is being inbounded in their PCA while in the front court. Trail raises their hand for the chop after the lead is ready for play to begin (given the ball to the disposal of the thrower-in).
30 second shot clock.
I'm sure there's more, but that's the most I can think of off the top of my head at 5:30 a.m.
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