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bob jenkins Fri Jan 08, 2010 02:30pm

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Originally Posted by sseltser (Post 649448)
I believe there is also something about losing the ball in NCAAW (but not NCAAM) for requesting an excessive timeout. Can you confirm? Where is the ensuing throw-in?

Yes, the team loses the ball. the throw in is at the same spot (called "poi" in the rules book, even though that doesn't make much sense to me).

bob jenkins Thu Feb 25, 2010 10:42am

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Originally Posted by hoopsaddict (Post 664701)
Sorry to bring this back up again, but it came up in my association meeting last night and I don't see a clear answer in the post. Some say that we'd adminster them as they occured. I dont have my rule book with me and haven't had a chance to view it but my question is does warm-ups count as time. Wouldn't it all be a dead ball situation prior to the game so it wouldn't matter that one occured 7 minutes later because no time ran of the actual clock as we're still before tip?

They are not at the same time. Enforce them in the order they occur.

Suppose during a stoppage of play, A1 taunts B1. That's a T.

Then, there's a TO. Then the other team wants a TO. Now the table has some sort of problem. 7 minutes elapse.

Now, B1 swears at A1. That's another T.

Are you going to offset them? OF course not.

Same thing in the OP.

Camron Rust Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:58am

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Originally Posted by hoopsaddict (Post 664744)
That makes sense I wasn't thinking about it in that way.

Just to add rules support to bob's excellent example...

These are a false double foul....one occurs after the other but before the clock is started following the first.


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