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I think a count is ONLY allowed under 30-seconds (true in NCAAW,; not sure in NCAAM) Here's a relevant NCAAM case play (with a typo corrected) (the same ruling applies in NCAAW): A.R. 206. Team A has the ball for a throw-in under its own basket with 15 seconds on the shot clock. The ball is passed inbounds (1) into Team A’s frontcourt where it is touched by a Team B player and then continues into Team A’s backcourt where it is touched by a Team A player with 12 seconds remaining on the shot clock, or (2) into Team A’s backcourt where it is first touched by any player in the backcourt. RULING 1: The shot clock starts on the initial touch by the Team B player, but the backcourt count does not start until the Team A player touches the ball in the backcourt with 12 seconds on the shot clock. There will be a 10 second backcourt violation with 2 seconds remaining on the shot clock if the ball fails to gain frontcourt status in Team A’s continuous control. 2: When any player touches the ball on a throw-in, the shot clock shall start. When the first touch occurs in Team A’s backcourt, the 10 second backcourt count shall also begin. There will be a 10 second backcourt violation with 5 seconds remaining on the shot clock when the ball fails to gain frontcourt status in Team A’s continuous control. |
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