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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
No.
A ball that is touching a player in the air has the location of the player when the player last touched the court.
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The NCAAM definition of ball location for airborne players--4-23-2 specifically excludes the throw in. says "(except during a throw in)". Somewhere else there is a case play or it was a test answer saying that the airborne player has "no status" when he first to touch it from throw in.