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JMUplayer Thu Jan 18, 2024 08:13am

Disqualifying Foul in NCAAW
 
Is there website anyone can point me to -- to see the rule/penalty/adjutication? I understand it's pretty new and I'm just trying to equate it to a flagrant in NFHS and NCAA M.

bob jenkins Thu Jan 18, 2024 08:46am

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Originally Posted by JMUplayer (Post 1051920)
Is there website anyone can point me to -- to see the rule/penalty/adjutication? I understand it's pretty new and I'm just trying to equate it to a flagrant in NFHS and NCAA M.

here's the rules book (and a link to the case book is on that page)- you can d/l it as a pdf for free.

https://www.ncaapublications.com/p-4...ules-book.aspx

Raymond Thu Jan 18, 2024 12:55pm

Disqualifying foul equals Flagrant Foul (ejection) for NFHS. The concepts regarding judgment on these plays are the same at the high school level. Free throw administration may differ.

NFHS/NCAA-W: Intentional = NCAA-M: F1

NFHS: Flagrant = NCAA-W: Disqualifying = NCAA-M: F2

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JMUplayer Fri Jan 19, 2024 02:55pm

Am I reading the rule right that if the Disqualifying foul happens on a made basket then you score the points and then get two free throws?

JRutledge Fri Jan 19, 2024 03:13pm

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Originally Posted by JMUplayer (Post 1051931)
Am I reading the rule right that if the Disqualifying foul happens on a made basket then you score the points and then get two free throws?

As stated, this term is used in the Women's game and that is their classification. So if you have what we would call a flagrant foul, if it is during the shooting motion and the ball goes it, the ball is counted like any other foul. The foul classification is what you would do regardless of the shooting or not. I am not under the impression that Women's basketball does any different than Men's Basketball does with a Flagrant 2 or the NF does with a Flagrant foul.

Peace

bob jenkins Sat Jan 20, 2024 08:33am

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Originally Posted by JMUplayer (Post 1051931)
Am I reading the rule right that if the Disqualifying foul happens on a made basket then you score the points and then get two free throws?

Did something happen where that wasn't the case?


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