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Old Mon Jan 30, 2017, 11:04am
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Help with NCAA Double Technical Foul Situation

I filled in for a non-conference JUCO game that uses NCAA-M rules:

Here is the Situation: After a made basket by team A, A12 gets a T for taunting, B31 immediatedly reacts to the taunting by shoving A12 and receives a dead ball contact T. Is this still a plain double T and the POI is the ball to Team B for an endline throw in? Or, since the 2nd T was a dead ball contact T, do you award the ball to team A at half court since it was the 2nd T called.

Our R was certain it was a double T with the POI as an endline throw-in. I didn't agree but I wasn't 100% either.

Thanks for the help in advance
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Old Mon Jan 30, 2017, 11:19am
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It does not sound like a double T. It sounds like two different Ts. The first one would have resulted in a POI if it stood alone. The dead ball contact foul is enforced with the ball at the division line to the offended team. So the ball should go to Team A at the division line after shooting all the free throws.

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Old Mon Jan 30, 2017, 11:25am
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I agree with Jeff that this was a false double.

Even if it was a double, since one is "more severe" than the other, treat it as a false double.

b� When multiple technical fouls are committed during the same dead
ball period, at least one of which is a single contact dead ball technical
foul or a single flagrant 2 technical foul, play will resume as if the last
committed single contact dead ball technical foul or single flagrant 2
technical foul was the only foul committed�

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Old Mon Jan 30, 2017, 11:30am
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Thank you guys. I knew that is what it was supposed to be. The issue that has us both confused was the push came at the same time as the taunt. B31 saw that A12 was coming to taunt and it was almost simultaneous. I appreciate the help on this fellas!
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Old Mon Jan 30, 2017, 03:09pm
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Each team shoots 2 free throws (Team B, then Team A), then Team A gets a division line throw-in (opposite or tableside).
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Old Mon Jan 30, 2017, 09:25pm
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Thank you guys. I knew that is what it was supposed to be. The issue that has us both confused was the push came at the same time as the taunt. B31 saw that A12 was coming to taunt and it was almost simultaneous. I appreciate the help on this fellas!
In NCAA-m, order of the fouls doesn't matter in this situation. Even if the shove came first followed by the taunt, Team A gets the ball at the division line because the penalty for a DBC technical gives the offended team the ball.
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