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Originally Posted by AremRed
I think the initial illegal contact is by white 23. Whose primary is this under NCAA-W? Does Lead look at the dribbler and Trail look at the post? I would hope Lead would have a handle on this play.
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Everything is going on in the L's primary. He focused on the BH/dribbler after the throw-in so the T can pick that up. However, I think I would've been inclined to look at the post play first from the L and let the T deal with the BH/dribbler. The post was where the real action was taking place.
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Originally Posted by AremRed
PS: Where'd you get this video JetMet?
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The internet is a wonderful thing  I'm that geek who searches for NCAA-W's games during - and after - the season on YouTube so I can see more plays. It definitely helped me this past season.
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
It looks like the foul is on the black player who is pushing off and the white player reacts.
I am not a fan of double fouls, get the first foul. Clearly both situations happen at different times.
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My thoughts as well. It's not easy to see from the angle but I have the first foul on the offensive post player. In one of the NCAA-W breakout videos this past season D. Williamson broke down a play like this. Black #42 is essentially setting a screen. She's trying to keep White #23 from getting to a desired spot and she does it by clamping down on White #23's right arm.
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Last edited by JetMetFan; Sun Jun 15, 2014 at 10:22am.
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