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NCAA AP Throw-in
Rulebook states:
RULE 6 / LIVE BALL AND DEAD BALL Page 109 Section 3. Alternating-Possession Situations Art. 2. The direction of the alternating-possession arrow shall be reversed immediately after an alternating-possession throw-in ends. That throw-in shall end when a passed ball touches or is legally touched by an inbounds player or when a player, who is located on the playing court, touches and causes the ball to be out of bounds or when the throw-in team commits a throw-in violation Question: A1 is attempting an AP throw-in when A2 commits an offball foul. Does Team A lose the arrow? Does a foul by the offensive team the same as a throw in violation? I know it may seem simple, but I could not find an example in the NCAA Rulebook. I appreciate your help. |
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If a foul is committed before the throw in ends, the arrow is not switched. I believe it is the same for NFHS, NCAA and FIBA. Ciao |
I agree.
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Thanks for your answers.
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