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mutantducky Wed Nov 18, 2015 11:46am

NCAA question
 
I was watching a local game. Fast break and the offensive player goes into the D. Not really a charge, just a bit of contact. Ref calls a block. Announcer thought it should have been a no call. Then they wonder if the restricted area applies on fast breaks. It does right?

bob jenkins Wed Nov 18, 2015 12:08pm

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Originally Posted by mutantducky (Post 970012)
I was watching a local game. Fast break and the offensive player goes into the D. Not really a charge, just a bit of contact. Ref calls a block. Announcer thought it should have been a no call. Then they wonder if the restricted area applies on fast breaks. It does right?

Yes, with some differences between NCAAW (all defenders are "secondary") and NCAAM (only on an odd-numbered fast break, or some such wording).

You can have a no call on contact in the RA, though -- it's not an automatic "contact ==> foul" situation.


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