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Old Thu Mar 03, 2005, 12:14am
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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by tjones1
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Originally posted by mick
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..... you are correct about NCAA-M and NCAA-W.
No, women's hoops is NOT correct. (No offense women's hoops, just didn't want you to leave with the wrong interp)

Under NCAA Men's rules, the opponent in the first space CAN have have his foot on the block.

As for NCAA Women, I'm not sure and I'm not looking it up.

Quite honestly, the NCAA rule book drives me crazy when I try to look things up. I really don't like their method of combining the rule book and "case book" together.

Here's a link to the NCAA Rule Book.

http://www.ncaa.org/library/rules/20...ball_rules.pdf
RE: NCAA Women
The first legal lane space (identified as "above the block") does not include the block.
Feet must be in the space; thus, no feet on the block.
mick
Confused, so was my thinking correct?
W_H said that Men couldn't stand on the block.

You said W_H was correct.

That's wrong. Men can stand on the block.

Unconfused now?
Thanks, my bad. Some reason I thought her orginal post said they could. Sorry
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