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Old Wed Nov 10, 2004, 03:30pm
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Jumper A1 taps the ball to start extra period. While ball is in flight, B2 fouls A2. Team A is in Double bonus. Official instructs the scorer to set possession arrow to Team B when ball is placed at A2 disposals for the SECOND free throw. True or False?

The confusion is the SECOND free throw. Would'nt you set it on the disposal of the first free throw?
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Jeff, you taking the NCAA test?
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Old Wed Nov 10, 2004, 03:34pm
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Jumper A1 taps the ball to start extra period. While ball is in flight, B2 fouls A2. Team A is in Double bonus. Official instructs the scorer to set possession arrow to Team B when ball is placed at A2 disposals for the SECOND free throw. True or False?

The confusion is the SECOND free throw. Would'nt you set it on the disposal of the first free throw?
Interesting question--I can't wait to hear from the "veteran" officials on this one. Not that it matters--as long as the arrow gets set to team B, it shouldn't make any difference (unless a brouhaha breaks out on the first throw!).
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The arrow would be set when the ball was at the disposal of the free thrower for his first free throw. 4.3.2
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Old Wed Nov 10, 2004, 03:47pm
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The arrow would be set when the ball was at the disposal of the free thrower for his first free throw. 4.3.2
This is what I would expect the correct answer to be!

Thanks for the reference!

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Old Wed Nov 10, 2004, 04:28pm
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We had this happen at the end of a game last year. I'll pose it in question form.

We have an arrow throw-in. On the throw-in A-1 rolls the ball toward A-2, well the ball is rolling to A-2, B-3 fouls A-3. Team A is in the one and one. A-3 misses the first free throw attempt and on the rebounding action we've got a held ball. Whose ball is it?
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Old Wed Nov 10, 2004, 04:53pm
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The AP throw-in had not ended yet even though the ball was rolling on the floor. So team A did still have the arrow.
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The arrow would be set when the ball was at the disposal of the free thrower for his first free throw. 4.3.2
What's the NCAA reference for how the arrow is initially set?
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Old Wed Nov 10, 2004, 10:20pm
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The arrow would be set when the ball was at the disposal of the free thrower for his first free throw. 4.3.2
What's the NCAA reference for how the arrow is initially set?

Chuck:

I know that you want a NCAA rules reference for the initial setting of the AP Arrow, but if my memory is correct, the NCAA Rules Book does not have it spelled out like it is in the NFHS Rules Book (see Rule 4), except for an A.R. in Rule 6. But I do know that the NFHS R4-S3 applies to the NCAA.

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