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For the record the rules on shot clock issues like this, are exactly the same between NCAA-W and NCAA-M basketball.
A held ball does not reset or change the shot clock setting (you do not reset the shot clock for kick balls anymore as an example). The time would stay the same even if it is one second left. Peace
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2-14-6c covers the general case -- which is to reset on any held ball. 2-14-7e covers the exception -- which is not to reset when there is team control.
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You might consider clarifying this post as people could well confuse what you are saying since the kick rule doesn't follow what is in blue. |
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I can only console myself by noting that you placed your comma incorrectly!!! LOL!!
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