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Old Fri Oct 23, 2015, 06:22am
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The last line of the penalty for a shot-clock violation reads as follows (NCAAW 9-2 through 12, PENALTY):

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The ball shall be awarded to an opponent for a throw-in at a designated spot nearest to where the violation occurred.


In the case of a try that was released prior to the shot-clock horn but fails to touch the rim, the violation occurs near the basket. The designated spot nearest to where the violation occurred would be the end line. I can think of instances where the ensuing throw-in wouldn't be on the end line but those involve the try being blocked and falling below ring level in an area where the throw-in would take place on a sideline.

I don't have an NCAAM's rule book but if the rule is the same the wording will be as well.
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