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Old Tue Mar 30, 2021, 03:29pm
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I also have more of a foul on #20 for hitting elbow than I do on the other player for the body contact.
Agreed -- and you can see it more on the end-line angle that's in the video that BM posted recently than I could in the initial view from the twitter feed.
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Old Tue Mar 30, 2021, 04:15pm
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Foul on #3

I'm fairly certain my NCAA-W supervisors would want me to call that a foul. In real time, the first time I'm seeing that video I have a block on #3 for walking under the shooter. By stepping forward, she did not maintain LGP and failed to give the shooter a space to land - that's my explanation to a coach.

The whole 'what happens up top' is not part of any women's pregame discussion I've ever had... happy to hear dissenting opinions.
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I've seen 3 plays so far tonight in the Men's final with 17 minutes still to play where defenders got all ball on blocked shots and were called for fouls. Nowhere close to the contact in OP''s play.

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I've seen 3 plays so far tonight in the Men's final with 17 minutes still to play where defenders got all ball on blocked shots and were called for fouls. Nowhere close to the contact in OP''s play.

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Were the fouls because of body contact or because they felt the blocks were with the arm or wrist? The ones I saw it was debatable if they got the ball first at all. I will admit I did not see blocks with body contact.

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Old Mon Apr 05, 2021, 10:09pm
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Chiefly for example was the block by Zags guard on dunk attempted by Baylor big @ 850 clock. All ball, perhaps
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Old Mon Apr 05, 2021, 10:12pm
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Zags guard blocked Baylor big dunk attempted, likely all ball.
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Old Mon Apr 05, 2021, 10:16pm
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Very Good officiated game, strong mechanics by the one ref for sure.
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