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Old Wed Nov 12, 2008, 10:43am
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In OP, it says he released the shot and then charged. Does the basket count?
In CCA-men, if the ball is released and player has not come back to the floor before the crash, the basket does count!
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Old Thu Nov 13, 2008, 12:30pm
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In CCA-men, if the ball is released and player has not come back to the floor before the crash, the basket does count!
NCAA - Men No airborne shooter

FED - NCAA-Women Airborne Shooter exisits so this tends to be more common call however last year NCAAW specificall edited the rule book to remove the codicile that a player under the basket could only be charged with a blocking foul in such a situation.
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Old Thu Nov 13, 2008, 02:44pm
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NCAA - Men No airborne shooter
This is a myth propagated by the NFHS and NCAA themselves, in the chart of differences between the two rulesets. There is an airborne shooter rule in NCAAM -- Rule 4-1, the very first definition.

The difference is that a common foul committed by an airborne shooter is not a player control foul under NCAAM rules.
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Old Thu Nov 13, 2008, 03:04pm
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This is a myth propagated by the NFHS and NCAA themselves, in the chart of differences between the two rulesets. There is an airborne shooter rule in NCAAM -- Rule 4-1, the very first definition.

The difference is that a common foul committed by an airborne shooter is not a player control foul under NCAAM rules.
So...is the end result any different then from the myth?
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Old Thu Nov 13, 2008, 03:11pm
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So...is the end result any different then from the myth?
Well, if there was no airborne shooter, then B1 could foul A1 after the shot is released, and before A1 lands, and it would have to be considered a common foul, not a shooting foul. But, because A1 is still an airborne shooter, they would still shoot FT(s).

Do I have that right, Scrappy?
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Old Thu Nov 13, 2008, 03:14pm
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Do I have that right, Scrappy?
Seems right to me.
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Old Thu Nov 13, 2008, 03:59pm
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Well, if there was no airborne shooter, then B1 could foul A1 after the shot is released, and before A1 lands, and it would have to be considered a common foul, not a shooting foul. But, because A1 is still an airborne shooter, they would still shoot FT(s).

Do I have that right, Scrappy?
What if the foul was "on the floor?"
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Old Thu Nov 13, 2008, 04:21pm
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What if the foul was "on the floor?"
Then charge the floor with the foul, and move on with the game.

You kill me, Snaqs.
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The difference is that a common foul committed by an airborne shooter is not a player control foul under NCAAM rules.
much better description.
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