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rgncjn Mon Feb 05, 2007 10:33am

Player Control Foul / Goaltend
 
If airborne shooter A1 commits a player-control foul, and B1 goaltends, is the goaltending ignored?

Raymond Mon Feb 05, 2007 10:41am

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Originally Posted by rgncjn
If airborne shooter A1 commits a player-control foul, and B1 goaltends, is the goaltending ignored?

In HS, yes.

In NCAA, if ball was released before contact then the goal-tending would be called.

rgncjn Mon Feb 05, 2007 10:54am

Basket interference or goaltending by an opponent of the free thrower results in scoring the point plus a technical foul. True or False?

Is it only a technical foul if it is goaltending?

GoodwillRef Mon Feb 05, 2007 11:57am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
In HS, yes.

In NCAA, if ball was released before contact then the goal-tending would be called.


This is only in NCAA-Mens!

IREFU2 Mon Feb 05, 2007 12:23pm

Your answer is below - I deleted my other post:

4.19.6 SITUATION A: B1 obtains a legal position in A1's path before A1 becomes airborne. A1 jumps and releases the ball on a try for goal. Before returning to the floor, airborne shooter A1 charges into B1. (a) Before the foul by A1, B2 commits basket interference; or (b) after the foul on A1, B2 slaps the ball on its downward flight. RULING: In (a), both the violation and the foul are penalized. The basket interference by B2 causes the ball to become dead immediately. The violation is penalized by awarding the two points. The player-control foul on A1 is also charged. Team B is awarded the ball for a throw-in anywhere along the end line. A defensive-goaltending or basket-interference violation committed prior to a player-control foul does not contradict the general statement that when a player-control foul occurs that player cannot score. In the case of a defensive violation, it is the violation which results in awarding the score. In (b), the ball becomes dead and the try ends immediately when the player-control foul on A1 occurs. The action of B2 is ignored as goaltending cannot occur after the try has ended. The ball is awarded to Team B for a throw-in from a designated spot out of bounds closest to where the foul occurred. (4-12-1; 6-7-4; 6-7-9 Exception; 7-5-5; 9-11)

Raymond Mon Feb 05, 2007 01:17pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoodwillRef
This is only in NCAA-Mens!

I guess that's the chauvanism coming out in me again. :)


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