Fighting is fighting in both NFHS and both NCAA rule sets, regardless of teammates and/or opponents are involved.
NCAA (M & W) 10-2. A fight is a confrontation involving one or more players, coaches or other team personnel wherein (but not limited to) a fist, hand, arm, foot, knee or leg is used to combatively strike the other individual.
NFHS 10-18 FIGHTING. Fighting is a flagrant act and can occur when the ball is dead or live. Fighting includes, but is not limited to combative acts such as:
ART. 1 - An attempt to strike, punch or kick by using a fist, hands, arms, legs or feet regardless of whether contact is made.
Per NCAA, bench personnel didn't actually "leave the team bench," which is the precursor to that particular listed infraction and penalty, so two indirect technical fouls on the HC for those two teammates fighting in the bench area are not appropriate for violating rule 10-4.8 ("Bench personnel leaving the bench area when a fight may break out or has broken out."), BUT they have violated 10-4.9 ("Fighting by bench personnel as in Rule 10-5."), for which the penalties are the same, as are the penalties assessed to the HC (1 indirect TF for each member of bench personnel who participates in a fight).
Per NFHS, basically the same thing. Rule references are just different. They're guilty of violating 10-4-1.g for bench personnel fighting (same indirect(s) on HC for this as above), but not for "leaving the bench area" per 10-4.5.
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