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Technical foul administration in college
Let me preface by saying I have never worked college basketball, but I've seen hundreds of games. I've never really paid attention to how a technical foul is administered in college because I always thought it was 2 shots and then point of interruption.
Today I went and watched games in the juco regional tournament in my home state. There were 4 technicals in 2 games. In the women's game, both techs were 2 shots and the ball at half court to the shooting team. In the men's game both techs were point of interruption. 1 was a 1 shot T, the other was a 2 shot T. Just for my own knowledge can anybody explain why the difference? Thanks. |
Men's: administrative and Class B techs are 1 shot (except for excessive time-out or 6 players on court). Flagrant, Class A, and two aforementioned techs are 2 shots. Flagrant and Contact Dead Ball Techs are not POI.
Women have their own rules unrelated to what Men do. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk |
In women's rules, player/substitute and bench technical fouls now result in the offending team receiving possession at the division line opposite the table. This was a new change as of the 2019-20 season.
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