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Old Mon Feb 16, 2009, 09:20am
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Correct? NFHS: No. NCAA Men's/Women's: Yes.

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Aren't NCAAW allowed to dunk during half-time?
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Aren't NCAAW allowed to dunk during half-time?
I thought NCAAM were, too.
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Aren't NCAAW allowed to dunk during half-time?

Bob and Snaqs:

My answer was tailored specificially for lmeadski's question: "Team A still received the second half throw in. Correct?"

NFHS and NCAA Men's rules are the same. It is a TF for a player to dunk a dead ball before the start of the game, during the game, and during any intermission. NCAA Women's rules state that it is a TF for a player to dunk a dead ball during the game.


The answers to Imeadski's question are:

NFHS: No. The TF against A1 is, for scorekeeping purposes, is considered to have occured in the third quarter. The third quarter starts with the Team B receiving two free throws and then possession of the ball for a throw-in at the division line extended on the sideline opposite the Scorer's/Timer's Table.

NCAA Men's: Yes. The TF against A1 is, for scorekeeping purposes, is considered to have occured in the second half, but play is resumed by the POI rule, which means that the AP Arrow is used to determine who takes the throw-in to start the second half; the AP Arrow was pointed toward Team A's basket so Team A receives the ball for an AP Throw-in to start the second half.

NCAA Women's: Yes. Since the dunk occured during the halftime intemission no TF has been committed. The AP Arrow was pointed toward Team A's basket so Team A receives the ball for an AP Throw-in to start the second half.

Therefore, if the game officials started the second half using the AP Arrow, they were incorrect in a game played using NFHS Rules and correct in a game using NCAA Men's/Women's Rules.

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Thanks, Mark. The officials must not have been on the court yet when the guys were dunking at the games I attended while in college.
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Thanks, Mark. The officials must not have been on the court yet when the guys were dunking at the games I attended while in college.

Snaqs:

You mean you guys were out on the court with a step ladder more than thirty minutes before the scheduled start of the game?

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Snaqs:

You mean you guys were out on the court with a step ladder more than thirty minutes before the scheduled start of the game?

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Not "us." The guys on the team. It was NAIA, but I thought they used NCAA rules.
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Not "us." The guys on the team. It was NAIA, but I thought they used NCAA rules.
NAIA does use NCAA Rules, I just thought that you were one of the "sky walkers" for your school, .

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NAIA does use NCAA Rules, I just thought that you were one of the "sky walkers" for your school, .

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My answer was tailored specificially for lmeadski's question: "Team A still received the second half throw in. Correct?"
But, that wasn't his question.

His question was along the lines of "B received two FTs. A had the ball for an AP throw in. Correct?"
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But, that wasn't his question.

His question was along the lines of "B received two FTs. A had the ball for an AP throw in. Correct?"

Bob:

I know. And my answers are correct with respect to his question.

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