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Old Fri Dec 10, 2004, 01:05am
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A1 is dribbling in the backcourt and throws the ball to A2 who is stradling the mid court line. A2 moves her foot that was in the front court to the back court, which touches the ground, and then dribbles over mid court. is this an over and back violation? i had a no call on this play because i feel she used the foot in the backcourt as her pivot foot. the coach went crazy and wanted a violation called. i think i got it right. please let me know.

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Old Fri Dec 10, 2004, 01:57am
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A1 is dribbling in the backcourt and throws the ball to A2 who is stradling the mid court line. A2 moves her foot that was in the front court to the back court, which touches the ground, and then dribbles over mid court. is this an over and back violation? i had a no call on this play because i feel she used the foot in the backcourt as her pivot foot. the coach went crazy and wanted a violation called. i think i got it right. please let me know.

[Edited by yankeesfan on Dec 10th, 2004 at 01:15 AM]
You got it right. When A2 was straddling the line, A2 was still in backcourt. A2 then lifted the foot that was in front court so A2 remained in backcourt.

No violation.

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Old Fri Dec 10, 2004, 05:11pm
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A1 is dribbling in the backcourt and throws the ball to A2 who is stradling the mid court line. A2 moves her foot that was in the front court to the back court, which touches the ground, and then dribbles over mid court. is this an over and back violation? i had a no call on this play because i feel she used the foot in the backcourt as her pivot foot. the coach went crazy and wanted a violation called. i think i got it right. please let me know.

[Edited by yankeesfan on Dec 10th, 2004 at 01:15 AM]
I don't have the rule citation on this, but when a player is touching two parts of the court at the same time, their status is well defined.

Frontcourt & backcourt = backcourt
In bounds & out of bounds = out of bounds
In the key & out of the key = in the key
2 point territory & 3 point = 2 point
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