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Originally Posted by crosscountry55
Got it. So in NCAA, still no free throws, but there is some penalty for the more egregious side of the double foul in that the offended team gets the ball regardless of who had team control to begin with.
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Incorrect, in NCAA-Men's, all appropriate free throws are shot if one of the fouls is a flagrant.
Rule 10-1 Penalty:
" f . There shall be no free throws for any double personal or simultaneous personal fouls and the ball shall be put into play at the point of interruption unless only one of the fouls is a flagrant foul. In such case, when a common foul penalty requires free throws, the free throws for the common foul will be administered with no players in the marked lane spaces followed by the free throws for the flagrant personal foul with no players in the marked lane spaces. Play will be resumed at the point of interruption with the ball awarded to the team offended by the flagrant personal foul. [Exception: A single flagrant 2 technical foul or a single contact dead ball technical foul.]"
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Last edited by Raymond; Thu Oct 20, 2016 at 08:35am.
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