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Originally posted by rulesmaven
If the first free throw had been missed on this play, at what point must the error have caught and the whistle blown to correct it? (In other words, what result the first free throw had missed resulting in (a) defensive rebound, (b) offensive rebound, (c) offensive tip in?)
What if the first free throw had failed to make contact with the rim?
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[NCAA 2-10-3] When the error is a free throw by the wrong player ... the free throw and the activity during it, other than a flagrant technical foul, a flagrant personal foul, (men) an intentional technical foul, an intentional personal foul or an indirect or direct technical foul, shall be cancelled.
a. Points scored, time consumed and additional activity, which may occur before recognition of the error, shall not be nullified.