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both the occurances in the womens game are correct - there is 20 seconds to fix the bleed ing player without a timeout, and the end line official does administer the ball on the low side line inbounds. the trail has the inbound though.
As for the intentional foul - the intentional does not have to be given originally, the foul can be upgraded to intentional after discussion when determined that the contact was excessive. I do not have the guidelines present for the use of a monitor, but that doesn't seem right to me, you must review if their could have been a fight, you can review do determine if flagrant. Maybe that is what they were doing trying to determine between intentional and flagrant?
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The word 'Flagrant' was never mentioned. They said they needed the reply to see if it should be intentional. The next best thing I can do is go to the next SLU game and talk to the table personel
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