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lpbreeze Fri Mar 14, 2008 02:14pm

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."

TRef21 Sat Mar 15, 2008 02:48am

No way it was a goaltend. That was a great on that game.

Raymond Sat Mar 15, 2008 10:32am

Great defensive play. Hustle, game awareness. A good job by the crew in getting the call right.

socalreff Sat Mar 15, 2008 11:03am

No Call
 
I was there and didn't think they missed it live. The video confirmed it.

TRef21 Sat Mar 15, 2008 02:27pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by TRef21
QUOTE=socalreff]I was there and didn't think they missed it live. The video confirmed it.

Hey SoCal in that article where Dick Cartmell said they could go to the replay to
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]

socalreff Sat Mar 15, 2008 06:37pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by TRef21
Hey SoCal in that article where Dick Cartmell said they could go to the replay to
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]
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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