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Old Thu Nov 29, 2012, 02:13pm
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Originally Posted by JMUplayer View Post
So in summary ---

NFHS casebook 7.1.1 -- says legal you can be first to touch
&
NCAA 9-4-1 --says illegal you can't be first to touch?
No, you're mixing two different things. NFHS 7.1.1 Situation D (a) would be the same in both codes.

Fed says if you go OOB intentionally, the ball is dead immediately.

NCAA-M says if you go OOB intentionally, return, and are the first to touch the ball then it's a violation.

Here's the NCAA case:
A.R. 219:

Team A sets a double screen for A1, who leaves the playing court voluntarily and runs under the basket, circles around, returns to the playing court and then is the first to receive the ball.

RULING: A violation has been committed by A1 for leaving the playing court and then becoming the first player to touch the ball upon return.
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