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Old Mon Nov 05, 2007, 01:39pm
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Because no basket can be scored when the shooter commits a player control foul. The points can be awarded if the defense violates in certain ways, but the shooter cannot score a basket if he/she commits a PC foul.

Not to confuse things, but I believe there are some differences between Fed and NCAA rules if the basket is made before the PC foul occures.
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Old Mon Nov 05, 2007, 01:40pm
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Not to confuse things, but I believe there are some differences between Fed and NCAA rules if the basket is made before the PC foul occures.
Not exactly. The difference is that fact that in NCAA there is no such thing as an airborne shooter. This means any foul committed after the release is a common foul rather than a PC foul.
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Old Mon Nov 05, 2007, 01:45pm
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Not exactly. The difference is that fact that in NCAA there is no such thing as an airborne shooter. This means any foul committed after the release is a common foul rather than a PC foul.
That is the case on the Men's side. I must say that or all the Women's official get upset when you do not include their rules or philosophies. Not that most of the public cares.

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Old Mon Nov 05, 2007, 01:48pm
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Not exactly. The difference is that fact that in NCAA there is no such thing as an airborne shooter.
Not exactly.

The difference is under ncaa men's rules the PC foul only applies to players with the ball, it does not apply to the airborne shooter as it does ubder fed & ncaa women's rules.
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This means any foul committed after the release is a common foul rather than a PC foul.
ncaa men only.
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Old Mon Nov 05, 2007, 02:00pm
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Not exactly.

The difference is under ncaa men's rules the PC foul only applies to players with the ball, it does not apply to the airborne shooter as it does ubder fed & ncaa women's rules.
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