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Old Fri Oct 22, 2004, 08:31pm
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The NCAA site has an exam that was recently posted. There are 50 questions, here are two situations covered on the exam that stumped me.

1. Jumper A-1 taps the ball to start the extra period. While the ball is in flight, B-2 fouls A-2. It is the 10th foul of the second half. Two free throws are awarded to
A-2. In which direction do you set the possession arrow?

2. A double foul is called while A-1`s pass is in the air. The pass is errant and goes out-of-bounds. Is this a team control foul?

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Old Fri Oct 22, 2004, 08:56pm
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The NCAA site has an exam that was recently posted. There are 50 questions, here are two situations covered on the exam that stumped me.

1. Jumper A-1 taps the ball to start the extra period. While the ball is in flight, B-2 fouls A-2. It is the 10th foul of the second half. Two free throws are awarded to
A-2. In which direction do you set the possession arrow?
Toward B's basket, when the ball is at A's disposal for the first free throw (assuming it was a common foul).

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2. A double foul is called while A-1`s pass is in the air. The pass is errant and goes out-of-bounds. Is this a team control foul?
Yes. Team control (but not player control) exists while a pass is being thrown.



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Old Fri Oct 22, 2004, 09:21pm
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2. A double foul is called while A-1`s pass is in the air. The pass is errant and goes out-of-bounds. Is this a team control foul?
Yes. Team control (but not player control) exists while a pass is being thrown.
Bob, it's a double foul. This isn't a team control foul, is it? If it were a team control foul, you'd award the ball to the defensive team (no FTs). But with a double foul, you award the ball back to the team in control, right?
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Old Sat Oct 23, 2004, 05:30am
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2. A double foul is called while A-1`s pass is in the air. The pass is errant and goes out-of-bounds. Is this a team control foul?
Yes. Team control (but not player control) exists while a pass is being thrown.
Bob, it's a double foul. This isn't a team control foul, is it? If it were a team control foul, you'd award the ball to the defensive team (no FTs). But with a double foul, you award the ball back to the team in control, right?
This was partly my fault. The question should not have been about a team control foul, but rather does team control still exists even if the receiver does not catch the pass. So I have have my answer, there is team control on the pass, the offensive team gets the ball back after the double foul.
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Old Tue Oct 26, 2004, 09:52pm
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Where did you find this test???
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Old Wed Oct 27, 2004, 05:40am
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Where did you find this test???
Here`s the link. It`s from the NCAA Officiating Updates.

http://www.ncaa.org/champadmin/baske...ingProgram.pdf
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Old Thu Oct 28, 2004, 11:39am
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do they have the answers to these anywhere?? just wondering how we can check our answers???
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Old Thu Oct 28, 2004, 12:19pm
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do they have the answers to these anywhere?? just wondering how we can check our answers???
I don't think the answers are available. That's why I brought up a couple of questions I was not sure about.
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