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Old Wed Jan 16, 2019, 08:26pm
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NCAA Women's Rules/Shoving opponent during dead ball

I'm new to NCAA women's rules. Had an ejection tonight. Before the foul that caused the ejection, we had a dead ball push. B1 pushed A1 during dead ball. I called a technical foul. Is that a player technical or should it have been an unsportsmanlike foul?
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Old Wed Jan 16, 2019, 09:09pm
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Only noncontact infractions are technical fouls.

Contact can either be a regular, unsportsmanlike, or disqualifying foul, but never a technical.

And technical and unsportsmanlike fouls do not combine to create an ejection.
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Old Wed Jan 16, 2019, 10:19pm
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In FIBA they do combine for ejections, but for all the borrowings of women's college from other sources (foul terminology from FIBA, mechanics from the NBA), it is the one thing that women's college has not borrowed. A dead ball push would have to be an unsportsmanlike foul (no contact T's, and common fouls are ignored while the ball is dead).
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Old Thu Jan 17, 2019, 08:54am
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Section 13. Unsportsmanlike Foul
Art. 1. An unsportsmanlike foul is a player-contact foul which, in the judgment
of the official, is:

Section 12. Technical Fouls
Art. 1. A technical foul is a non-contact foul of a behavioral nature committed
by a player or bench personnel,

Describe more about the ejection that followed and how it affects the unsportsmanlike foul administration, if they were both during the same dead ball period.

And, what did you partners say at the time / in the locker room about calling it a T?
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Old Thu Jan 17, 2019, 09:18am
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Who shoots free throws for an unsportsmanlike foul? Does it matter if it's dead ball or live ball contact in regards to who shoots the free throws?
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Old Thu Jan 17, 2019, 09:39am
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Who shoots free throws for an unsportsmanlike foul? Does it matter if it's dead ball or live ball contact in regards to who shoots the free throws?
PENALTY (Section 13): Two free throws are awarded to any member of the
offended team, unless the foul occurs against an opponent in the act of
shooting an unsuccessful three-point goal when three free throws are
awarded, followed by a throw-in at the division line opposite the scorers'
table by the offended team or a jump ball to start the first period.
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Old Thu Jan 17, 2019, 09:56am
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So live ball contact that we would rule as an F1/intentional foul in other rule sets would be an unsportsmanlike foul?

And any unsportsmanlike foul, dead or live ball, is simply recorded in the book as a personal and team foul?
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Old Thu Jan 17, 2019, 11:49am
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So live ball contact that we would rule as an F1/intentional foul in other rule sets would be an unsportsmanlike foul?
Yes

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And any unsportsmanlike foul, dead or live ball, is simply recorded in the book as a personal and team foul?
And as an unsportsmanlike foul -- two of these is an ejection. (and, two Ts is an ejection. One T and One U is NOT an ejection.)
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