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Old Mon Feb 29, 2016, 12:18pm
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust View Post
Great no-call on the screen. It was legally set and did what it was designed to do. The screened player doesn't have to avoid contact on a blind screen like that.

And on the final shot...he may have touched the hair, but that was a great blocked shot. No call from me on that.
From the 2015-16 NCAAM Rulebook pg. 54
Quote:
Rule 4, Section 34 Art. 2. In establishing and maintaining legal screening tactics, the screener shall:
a. Stay within his vertical plane with a stance no wider than shoulder
width apart
and shall not lean into the path of an opponent or extend
hips into that path, even though the feet are stationary.
It's clear that the Iowa player stood wider than his shoulder width apart but such a tough play to call being in transition with all the factors the T has to officiate; I can understand the no-call.
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