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Old Fri Jan 06, 2017, 01:43pm
dahoopref dahoopref is offline
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Great play for discussion. Thanks for getting this.

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Originally Posted by chymechowder View Post
In NCAA-M rules, could the officials have gone to the monitor to determine when the foul happened in relation to the tap?
Quote:
Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
And, I do NOT think this is reviewable (but since I never use a monitor, my knowledge on this is suspect).
They way I read it, the crew was allowed to go the video replay to determine the score was erroneously counted.

From the 2016-17 NCAA Men's Rulebook:

Quote:
Rule 11, Section 2

Art 1. Officials may use such available equipment only in the following
situations:
b. Scoring.
3. Determine whether a score was erroneously counted or canceled as
per 2-12.1.e.

Rule 2, Section 2

Art 1. The correctable errors are as follows:
e. Erroneously counting or canceling a score.
Note: In order for this to be a correctable error, the official must have erred
in counting or canceling a successful try for goal according to a rule (i.e.,
after basket interference or goaltending, incorrectly counting or failing to
cancel a score or counting a three-point goal instead of a two-point goal). A
correctable error does not involve an error in judgment.
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