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Old Tue Mar 28, 2006, 04:54pm
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Ok, here's my second attempt. Rook, Nevada and Rich are talking about NCAA Women's mechanics. And they are correct!! In NCAAW, the Lead is responsible for everything below the FT line out to the sideline on his/her side of the court. You are not correct on this. Please listen to Rich and Nevada. They know what they're talking about. Honest.
Chuck,
I am not trying to be correct on anything. I can visualize the lead taking this responsibility in 2 person. However, I cannot visualize this 3 person.
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Old Tue Mar 28, 2006, 04:57pm
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Chuck,
I am not trying to be correct on anything. I can visualize the lead taking this responsibility in 2 person. However, I cannot visualize this 3 person.
Well, I can't help you visualize it. I can only assure that it's what they do.
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Old Tue Mar 28, 2006, 05:12pm
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Well, I can't help you visualize it. I can only assure that it's what they do.
And as someone who earns my extra spending money doing NCAA Women's games, I can assure you that Chuck, Nevada, and Rich are correct. NCAA Women's mechanics, the L has a rectangular area of the court that extends half-way across the key, up to the free throw line, across to the SIDELINE...so a 3 pt. attempt from the corner is the L's primary and he/she signals the 3 pt. attempt!
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Old Tue Mar 28, 2006, 06:21pm
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So, deep into the corner the lead signals. I am trying to understand this is all. Does anyone have a diagram of the area of responsiblity so I can actually see this?
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Old Tue Mar 28, 2006, 09:31pm
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So, deep into the corner the lead signals. I am trying to understand this is all. Does anyone have a diagram of the area of responsiblity so I can actually see this?
Another point is that the lead signals the attempt in that situation, but NOT the touchdown signal for a successful three point attempt. That is done by the lead and trail officials. Again, NCAAW only.
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Another point is that the lead signals the attempt in that situation, but NOT the touchdown signal for a successful three point attempt. That is done by the lead and trail officials. Again, NCAAW only.
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