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That's true, but I wouldn't just go with that info ONLY, as it is NOT specific about everything. Seriously recommend picking up the CCA Womens book.
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I'm thinking No. 1 son already has one or will be getting one when it's available since he is working NCAA-W games this season. ![]() I think the OP wants a quick reference list for a bystander.
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But to answer the question as best as I can: No b/c count c/g only when holding the ball 35 second shot clock L has the corner & also pops the whistle prior to administering all throw-ins (sideline below the FT line too) T chops on all throw-ins Some excellent signals that describes what happened ie: hit to the head, tripping, etc. That's all I can think of now. Last edited by Ch1town; Sat Aug 08, 2009 at 05:57pm. |
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If you mean court location, yes.
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Timeouts are different as well. Number, length, and media timeouts.
There is a good chart of the differences in the back of the NCAA rule book. I prefer it to the NFHS one. It's available online, here: http://www.ncaapublications.com/Uplo...e85513c6e6.pdf and is in Appending V on page 157.
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I think the hardest thing for me with doing high school and College women is when lead officiating the short corner beyond 3Pt area. This change in coverage is just hard for me to remember, I have to keep talking to myself about it. Also remembering that I have 3pt signal attempt from foul line extended down also is a big difference to me.
I do however love being able to bounce the player the ball when new trail when ball is to be taken out on opposite side as me on the baseline. I actually like most of the college women's mechanics, I think the flow of the came is able to stay at a great pace for most games. |
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Free throw restrictions
For the shooter and the players outside the 3-point line and the free throw line extended the restrictions are the same in both NF and NCAA. They have to wait until the ball hits the basket or the shot has missed before going for the rebound.
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