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Originally Posted by frezer11
And I agree with your interpretation, but I think the wording of the rule creates some doubt in that if A2 returns to the court before A1 releases the pass, then technically A1 is the first to touch the ball after A2's return
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No, A1 is the "zeroth" to touch the ball. A2 is the first.
The rule is clear enough -- and it's a call that happens in my NCAAW games a couple of times a year.
I did notice that L did not use the new NCAAM "delayed violation" mechanic on this.