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Old Mon Oct 17, 2016, 04:37pm
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Simple Question For You College Guys ...

Closely guarded.

NCAA men: Six feet or three feet?

NCAA women: Six feet or three feet?

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Closely guarded.

NCAA men: Six feet or three feet?

NCAA women: Six feet or three feet?

NCAA Women is 6' from the forward foot of the defender to forward foot of ball handler, in the front court only. 9.14.1

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Old Mon Oct 17, 2016, 06:33pm
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6 ft, holding the ball, frontcourt...MEN's

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Old Mon Oct 17, 2016, 06:34pm
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Why do you ask?

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Note that it was 3' for a few years in NCAAW.
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Old Tue Oct 18, 2016, 01:47pm
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Note that it was 3' for a few years in NCAAW.
This is the root of most issues. Especially when someone worked one NCAA-w that one time.
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Old Tue Oct 18, 2016, 03:13pm
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This is the root of most issues. Especially when someone worked one NCAA-w that one time.
The root of most issues is officials working multiple rule sets, but not taking the time to learn rule sets they work.
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This is the root of most issues. Especially when someone worked one NCAA-w that one time.
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The root of most issues is officials working multiple rule sets, but not taking the time to learn rule sets they work.
There were officials that did not call it properly or use the right distance regardless of what they had done. HS officials still to this day do not count properly in many cases when a defender is within 6 feet. I do not see the other codes as being the problem. Having bad judgment is the problem as I see it.

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Old Tue Oct 18, 2016, 05:30pm
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Why do you ask?
Private prep schools in Connecticut use NCAA/NFHS hybrid rules. Right now, our prep school guidelines state that closely guarded in a girls game is three feet. I'm going to ask our state interpreter to change three feet to six feet for prep school girls games.
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When I worked games, I used closely guarded was one foot with all hot moms.
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Old Wed Oct 19, 2016, 07:35am
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Private prep schools in Connecticut use NCAA/NFHS hybrid rules. Right now, our prep school guidelines state that closely guarded in a girls game is three feet. I'm going to ask our state interpreter to change three feet to six feet for prep school girls games.
If they goal is to use a mix of NCAA/NFHS, the 3' standard applies to neither.
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If the goal is to use a mix of NCAA/NFHS, the 3' standard applies to neither.
Which is exactly what I wanted to confirm.
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When I worked games, I used closely guarded was one foot with all hot moms.

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Old Thu Oct 20, 2016, 11:11am
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The root of most issues is officials working multiple rule sets, but not taking the time to learn rule sets they work.
Basically what I meant in a roundabout way. Only two times I've run into it were officials who had worked a game or two in NCAAw and then wanted to apply it elsewhere.
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At a tournament this past summer played under high school rules with a bunch of college officials, I was the only one on the crew counting during a dribble. Until one of the coaches yelled "Where's the count????" on a dribble outside my area.
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