NCAA: Using monitor. Blood. Throw-in
I just attended a Saint Louis University basketball game. Lead official calls a foul, but did not indicate if it was an Intentional foul. All three came over to the scorers table and viewed the replay to determine if it should be deemed Intentional. I was two rows behind the table. It was too bad that they turned to monitor towards the court so all of the officials could see the play. Me, nor the spectators, got to see the replay.
Is this new? Viewing the replay monitor to determine Intentional?
Prior to the mens game was the SLU womens game. A1 is bleeding. Team gets 20 seconds to repair the blood problem, A1 stays in the game without having to take a Time Out.
One last comment/Question. Throw-in mechanic for NCAAW. Front court Sideline throw-in where the Throw-in spot is below the Free Throw line. Is it proper for the Lead official to bounce the ball to the player? Is this also acceptable in NCAAM?
That's all
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