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Old Fri Mar 30, 2018, 10:47pm
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NCAAW Notre Dame/UConn

Let’s see the jump ball to start OT.
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Old Fri Mar 30, 2018, 10:49pm
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Foul call at 3:04 in OT
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Old Fri Mar 30, 2018, 10:50pm
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Don't the same two players jump the ball that was involved in the held ball?

They let two other players jump the ball.

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Old Fri Mar 30, 2018, 10:53pm
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I believe in NCAAM the rule is that any two can rejump. Is it the same in women’s? I know NFHS it has to be the two that tied it up.
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Old Fri Mar 30, 2018, 10:57pm
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That is what I am asking, I do not know the Women's rule. I would suspect it is the same, but nothing surprises me with these rules differences anymore.

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Old Fri Mar 30, 2018, 11:01pm
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Notre Dame gave UConn every chance to win this game and still came out on top.
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Old Fri Mar 30, 2018, 11:03pm
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Bumping the ball to the 28 is the dumbest rule ever. I hope that crap never comes to ball I work.


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Old Fri Mar 30, 2018, 11:10pm
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Bumping the ball to the 28 is the dumbest rule ever. I hope that crap never comes to ball I work.
Agreed.
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Old Sat Mar 31, 2018, 01:02am
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With about 9:28 to go in the game, there was a UCONN player control foul called along the endline. Defensive player clearly had a foot OOB. In NCAAW, does the defensive player have to be IB to take a charge? I thought it was a big call at the time and nobody mentioned it. What is the rule?
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Old Sat Mar 31, 2018, 03:47am
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You are correct. It is what we refer to as legal guarding position. Unfortunately, Im sure that play will be on the training tape next fall.

Good pick up on your part.

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Old Sat Mar 31, 2018, 06:14am
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I believe in NCAAM the rule is that any two can rejump. Is it the same in women’s? I know NFHS it has to be the two that tied it up.
Any two can jump. So, it's usually the original jumpers.

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Bumping the ball to the 28 is the dumbest rule ever. I hope that crap never comes to ball I work.
Why is that? While I don't think it's the best rule, it's not that bad.

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With about 9:28 to go in the game, there was a UCONN player control foul called along the endline. Defensive player clearly had a foot OOB. In NCAAW, does the defensive player have to be IB to take a charge? I thought it was a big call at the time and nobody mentioned it. What is the rule?
Yes, the player must be inbounds.

(All of the above with the caveat that I didn't see any of the game)
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Old Sat Mar 31, 2018, 07:59am
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I’d also like to see the charge call against UConn that made Geno go bonkers (I think it was 7:28 in the 4Q)
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Old Sat Mar 31, 2018, 11:12am
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Any two can jump. So, it's usually the original jumpers.

Correct for NCAA both rule sets. Not for NFHS.

The NCAA rule used to be the same as NFHS, until there was such a held ball to begin a men’s title game about 15 years ago. The very next season the rule was changed to allow any two players to re-jump. Coincidence? I think not. Not sure when the NCAAW rule changed, but would imagine it was around the same time.



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You are correct. It is what we refer to as legal guarding position. Unfortunately, Im sure that play will be on the training tape next fall.

Good pick up on your part.

Rut - Can you find it....I don't have exact time.
Find what exactly? I have the play for the jump ball, but not any other play. I did not record the game.

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Correct for NCAA both rule sets. Not for NFHS.

The NCAA rule used to be the same as NFHS, until there was such a held ball to begin a men’s title game about 15 years ago. The very next season the rule was changed to allow any two players to re-jump. Coincidence? I think not. Not sure when the NCAAW rule changed, but would imagine it was around the same time.
Here is the actual ruling on the Men's side.

A.R. 140. An official tosses the ball for the opening jump ball. Immediately after the ball is touched by the jumpers, A2 and B2 tie up the ball.

RULING: Since possession has never been established, the official
cannot use the alternating-possession arrow to award possession. An official shall conduct another jump ball. Any two opposing players shall jump.
(Rule 6-3.5)

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