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Old Sun Nov 02, 2008, 10:24pm
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Two questions:

1) If there's a violation, can either the T or the C call it?
Depends on the violation. If there's an out of bounds call on the T's sideline, I don't think we want the C blowing the whistle. But if it's a travel at the border of their areas of responsibility, either one could grab it.

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2) Shot comes out of L's primary, doesn't draw iron and the SC runs out, who's call?
Not 100% sure, but probably the C. It might be a dual responsibility between C and T.
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Old Sun Nov 02, 2008, 10:39pm
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Depends on the violation. If there's an out of bounds call on the T's sideline, I don't think we want the C blowing the whistle. But if it's a travel at the border of their areas of responsibility, either one could grab it.

Not 100% sure, but probably the C. It might be a dual responsibility between C and T.
On question one, see the title of the thread, I'm talking shot clock violation.
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Old Mon Nov 03, 2008, 04:11am
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I do not currently have a copy of the NCAA-W mechanics manual, but I have been taught that for both NCAA-M and NCAA-W shot clock violations are the responsibility of all three officials and any one of them can make that call.

In fact, if that violation does occur, one of them had better make it!
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Old Mon Nov 03, 2008, 08:38am
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On question one, see the title of the thread, I'm talking shot clock violation.
It's easier if you put these qualifiers in the question; less chance for someone to misread you.
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Old Mon Nov 03, 2008, 09:04am
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On question one, see the title of the thread, I'm talking shot clock violation.
My bad. Sorry. I don't know women's mechanics, but I would assume that either one could call it.
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