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Steve_pa Fri Jan 14, 2005 08:49am

8 count in back court and defender bats pass deeper into back court offense gains controll again. Count continues or
start count over?

Jurassic Referee Fri Jan 14, 2005 08:55am

Count continues. No loss of team control.

Man in Grey Fri Jan 14, 2005 11:18am

Yep, reward the hard work of the defenders.

MPLAHE Fri Jan 14, 2005 02:00pm

Can there be a 5 second closely guarded violation in the backcourt?

Adam Fri Jan 14, 2005 02:05pm

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Originally posted by MPLAHE
Can there be a 5 second closely guarded violation in the backcourt?
Only in women's college ball, if they are holding (not when dribbling) the ball.

Snake~eyes Fri Jan 14, 2005 02:10pm

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Originally posted by MPLAHE
Can there be a 5 second closely guarded violation in the backcourt?
How are you going to manage that? Count one with your right arm and the other with your left? Try it, it is hard.

No there is no closely guarded in the backcourt.

Chess Ref Fri Jan 14, 2005 02:14pm

B/C
 
Team A has ball-ball goes out of bounds off Team B. Do I have a new 10 second count or just pick up where I was in count ?

Smitty Fri Jan 14, 2005 02:15pm

Re: B/C
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Chess Ref
Team A has ball-ball goes out of bounds off Team B. Do I have a new 10 second count or just pick up where I was in count ?
New count.

Redneck Ref Fri Jan 14, 2005 04:03pm

BV game last week. After a made free throw player from Team A rolls the ball to team mate in the back court (no pressure from Team B)to save time (close game)the coach from Team B is yelling 5 seconds over and over. At time -out he asks me why I didn't call 5 seconds because it has to be touched with-in 5 seconds when I started my count after the made basket and the player did not touch it in time. I askd the coach as you serious? And he was. He was telling me I should read the rule book. Coach from Team A was laughing as was the rest of the crew. Some coaches are not too educated.

bob jenkins Fri Jan 14, 2005 04:21pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Redneck Ref
BV game last week. After a made free throw player from Team A rolls the ball to team mate in the back court (no pressure from Team B)to save time (close game)the coach from Team B is yelling 5 seconds over and over. At time -out he asks me why I didn't call 5 seconds because it has to be touched with-in 5 seconds when I started my count after the made basket and the player did not touch it in time. I askd the coach as you serious? And he was. He was telling me I should read the rule book. Coach from Team A was laughing as was the rest of the crew. Some coaches are not too educated.
That used to be the rule.

DownTownTonyBrown Fri Jan 14, 2005 04:22pm

Au contraire
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Snake~eyes
Quote:

Originally posted by MPLAHE
Can there be a 5 second closely guarded violation in the backcourt?
How are you going to manage that? Count one with your right arm and the other with your left? Try it, it is hard.

No there is no closely guarded in the backcourt.

There is no BACKCOURT violation in NCAA Womens... only a shot clock. I think:D

Camron Rust Fri Jan 14, 2005 04:31pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Redneck Ref
BV game last week. After a made free throw player from Team A rolls the ball to team mate in the back court (no pressure from Team B)to save time (close game)the coach from Team B is yelling 5 seconds over and over. At time -out he asks me why I didn't call 5 seconds because it has to be touched with-in 5 seconds when I started my count after the made basket and the player did not touch it in time. I askd the coach as you serious? And he was. He was telling me I should read the rule book. Coach from Team A was laughing as was the rest of the crew. Some coaches are not too educated.
Well, that coach was well educated....

<P>
at some prior date.

That was once the rule. The throwing team had 5 seconds to "complete" the throwin. But, as we all know, the rule now states that the thrower must relase the throwin pass within 5 seconds.

Camron Rust Fri Jan 14, 2005 04:33pm

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Originally posted by bob jenkins
Quote:

Originally posted by Redneck Ref
BV game last week. After a made free throw player from Team A rolls the ball to team mate in the back court (no pressure from Team B)to save time (close game)the coach from Team B is yelling 5 seconds over and over. At time -out he asks me why I didn't call 5 seconds because it has to be touched with-in 5 seconds when I started my count after the made basket and the player did not touch it in time. I askd the coach as you serious? And he was. He was telling me I should read the rule book. Coach from Team A was laughing as was the rest of the crew. Some coaches are not too educated.
That used to be the rule.

Slow down Bob. I can't type that fast!

tjones1 Fri Jan 14, 2005 04:33pm

There was this one time where I saw two different 5 seconds calls made in the backcourt...ohhh wait... 5 and 5, never mind, must of been a 10 second violation! :) :D:D:D

rockyroad Fri Jan 14, 2005 04:39pm

Re: Au contraire
 
Quote:

Originally posted by DownTownTonyBrown
Quote:

Originally posted by Snake~eyes
Quote:

Originally posted by MPLAHE
Can there be a 5 second closely guarded violation in the backcourt?
How are you going to manage that? Count one with your right arm and the other with your left? Try it, it is hard.

No there is no closely guarded in the backcourt.

There is no BACKCOURT violation in NCAA Womens... only a shot clock. I think:D

Uhmmm...there is no 10 second violation in NCAAW, but there is over-and-back...not sure what you mean by "no backcourt violation"...and as Snaq already said, there is 5 second closely guarded on a held ball anywhere on the court...


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