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Old Tue Apr 01, 2014, 01:49pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by rockyroad View Post
Having a hard time thinking today...why would this be a throw-in violation? The thrower released a pass (in time) directly onto the court. Stupid coach raises arm with rolled up paper in it and rolled up paper is over the line and over the in-bounds area.. .if calling anything, shouldn't it be a T on the coach for interfering with a live ball?
It hit a person or object that was OOB.

NCAA 7-1-2
The ball shall be out of bounds when it touches a player who is out of bounds; any other person, the floor or any object on or outside a boundary;...


I would think that the coach would be considered to be OOB since she was standing OOB. If not, then you'd have a coach interfering with play while out of the coaches box and a T would be in order (it might be anyway, as you suggest, even if the coach was in the box, if it was anything more than accidental).

So, it would be a throwin violation because the ball went OOB before being touched by another player inbounds.
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