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Originally Posted by Multiple Sports
Ran this play by someone who worked the NCAAW D1 tourney the past few years and here is what I got......
This is L's call. T / C need to be patient and have a cadence ( delayed ) whistle on the play. Play originates in L's primary and the contact occurs
one step inside lane line...
The L is responsible for all parts of the SDF theory as they are all in his primary. While I am on the men's side, a constant theme I heard this year in my part of the country was correct call by correct person. Now if contact occurs and players are half way to the ground, then I will get involved, but I have no issues with the C on this play. If the contact is six inches on the other side of the lane line do you still want C to have a whistle.
Another dynamic for this play (and JMF will agree ). If you are the C or T and the crew is Dee Kantner and Eric Brewton are you coming and getting that play....HMMMMM
As far as the wave off, I bet that official that made that call is still doing hs, just a hunch. No need in NCAAW to wave off this play. Everyone in their game know you can't have a basket on this.......Captain Obvious can now leave the building.....
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Did your D1 tourny buddy also mention that this was a secondary defender???
Kind of makes it tough to ref the SDF on a play when it is a secondary defender stepping in there. I still think that once the L picked up the pass out to the corner, C's competitive matchup became the post players as there was no one else for him to watch. It was the defensive post who stepped in trying to draw the charge, and C should have had her the entire time.