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2019-20 NCAA-M Change: Contact Dead Ball T's
I am getting back into college ball this year and I just want to confirm I am correct.
A single CDBTF still results in the offended team getting the ball (it is not POI). However, the throw-in spot is now determined using the lines of demarcation if it occurred in the offended team's frontcourt, and the nearest spot if it occurred in the offended team's backcourt. -B1 deflects ball OOB in Team A's FC. CDBTF is charged to B2 in A's FC. Team A gets the ball at one of the four demarcation spots. Shot clock resets to 20 or stays if greater. -B1 deflects ball OOB in Team A's FC. CDBTF is charged to A2 in A's FC. Team B gets the ball nearest where the CDBTF occurred. -B1 deflects ball OOB in Team A's BC. CDBTF is charged to B2 in A's BC. Team A gets the ball nearest where the CDBTF occurred. Shot clock resets to 30. -B1 deflects ball OOB in Team A's BC. CDBTF is charged to B2 in A's FC. Team A gets the ball at one of the four demarcation spots. Shot clock stays (wouldn't go to 20 as that would mean Team A committed a 10-second violation). The CDBTF supersedes any live-ball events for the purposes of determining the throw-in spot and the time on the shot clock. Am I correct in all this? |
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Maybe I am slower than most, but I do not know what the CDBTF is, but every dead ball goes to one of the Demarcation Marks unless it is an out of bounds violation. That means all fouls or violations go there unless otherwise stated and now they pretty much all are clear they are going to one of those markers.
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Contact Dead Ball Technical Foul.
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We actually discussed this last night in our weekly rules review meeting. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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![]() Back on topic. We got into a discussion last night about pre-game F2s and contact dead-ball technicals. I stated that I don't think there's any front or back court status during intermissions or pre game, so a throw in to start the game or half or overtime would be at the division line. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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Backcourt throw-ins by A do not use the line of demarcation. If B was in its (B's) backcourt when it fouled or violated, then the subsequent throw-in would follow the line of demarcation.
The caveat would be if A scored, B was awarded a throw-in with the right to run the endline, and A commits a contact dead ball technical foul (or other violation or foul while the ball is dead), then B gets to attempt the free throws AND throw the ball in from their endline, still with the right to run the endline. The right to run the endline remains unless the new team on defense does something stupid after the throw-in ends (fouling the player who receives the throw-in). |
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A.R. 126. Playing time has expired with the score tied, and: 1. A1 is assessed a CLASS A technical foul; 2. A1 is assessed a flagrant 2 technical foul; or 3. A1 is assessed a contact dead-ball technical foul. RULING 1: The extra period shall start by awarding a player from Team B two free throws for the CLASS A technical foul that was assessed to A1. Play shall resume at the point of interruption, which would be a jump ball. 2: A1 shall be ejected and the extra period shall start by awarding a player from Team B two free throws for the flagrant 2 technical foul that was assessed to A1. Play shall resume with a throw-in for Team B at the division line on either side of the court. The alternating possession arrow shall be set towards Team A’s basket when the ball is placed at the disposal of Team B for the throw-in. 3: The extra period shall start by awarding a player from Team B two free throws for the contact dead-ball technical foul that was assessed to A1. Play shall resume with a throw-in for Team B at the division line on either side of the court. The alternating-possession arrow shall be set towards Team A’s basket when the ball is placed at the disposal of Team B for the throw-in. These fouls shall count toward the team foul count, disqualification and ejection. (Rule 5-7.6) |
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