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Old Wed Feb 27, 2002, 08:33am
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I'm not a college coach but was watching DIV 2 (Peach Belt girls) tournament here in town. A has the ball when jump ball situation occurs. Possession arrow points to A so they keep the ball and inbound. Shot clock is not reset. Just curious-should it have been?
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Old Wed Feb 27, 2002, 08:41am
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Old Wed Feb 27, 2002, 09:01am
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I'm not a college coach but was watching DIV 2 (Peach Belt girls) tournament here in town. A has the ball when jump ball situation occurs. Possession arrow points to A so they keep the ball and inbound. Shot clock is not reset. Just curious-should it have been?
No.

Rule 2.
Section 13. Duties of Shot-Clock Operator
The shot-clock operator shall:
Art. 6. Stop the timing device and reset it:
c . When a held ball occurs (Exceptions : Rule 2-13.7.d and 2-13.7.g);
Art. 7. Stop the timing device and continue time without a reset when play begins under the following circumstances:
d . During team control as defined in Rule 4-13, a defensive player causes a held ball and the alternating-possession arrow favors the offensive team.
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Old Wed Feb 27, 2002, 01:19pm
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Rule 2.
Section 13. Duties of Shot-Clock Operator
The shot-clock operator shall:
Art. 6. Stop the timing device and reset it:
c . When a held ball occurs (Exceptions : Rule 2-13.7.d and 2-13.7.g);
Art. 7. Stop the timing device and continue time without a reset when play begins under the following circumstances:
d . During team control as defined in Rule 4-13, a defensive player causes a held ball and the alternating-possession arrow favors the offensive team.
Simply put, there was no change in possession (same team kept control), so don't reset the clock.
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