Last second block- NCAA game
Check out this play- seems to work better for IE. End of the Irvine Pacific game.
http://www.bigwest.org/ http://recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a...ORTS/803140339 "The follow was before the buzzer," said head referee Dick Cartmell, who worked with Bobby Pultz and Guy Thomas. "Only in the NBA is a pin considered a goaltend. In college, (the ball) has to be going down. "When we discussed it, we discussed whether it was a goaltend or not. Had it been a goaltend, then we would have had to review it (on a television monitor). Once it's reviewed as not a goaltend, the game was over." |
No way it was a goaltend. That was a great on that game.
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Great defensive play. Hustle, game awareness. A good job by the crew in getting the call right.
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No Call
I was there and didn't think they missed it live. The video confirmed it.
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confirm it was made basket, can they really?? I was looking in my NCAA Book and at the material from our NCAA clinic and it say's the official can't use the monitor to review a basket interference or goal tending call. I think what it was trying to say was, if they did call a goaltend, they would have to go to the monitor and review it to see when it occurred and put time on the clock. Maybe you can interpret it better than I can. I know for sure it was a Goaltend though :)[/QUOTE] |
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He was saying that they had to make a dtermination if it was goaltending or not. If they had ruled goaltending, they "shall" go to the monitor to see if the shot was released and/or how much time would have remained after the violation. Since it was not goaltending, they cannot and need not go to the monitor. |
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