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NCAA shot clock question
I was watching one of the playoff games today when a jump ball was called. The team that had been in possession had the arrow, so they got to inbound. I noticed the shot clock did not reset. Is this correct, or did I misinterpret what happened?
Also, you guys who work NF games with a shot clock - is the rule the same - no reset on a jump ball if the team in possession has the arrow and gets to inbound?
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That's what happened. Two players with their hands securely on the ball. Are you referring to NCAA or NF or both?
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On a held-ball without a try being involved, there's no reset in NCAA. IF a try (that misses the rim, obviously) is involved, there's a difference between NCAAM and NCAAW. |
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No shot clock here in VA for high school, so I'm only familiar with NCAA rules in this case.
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Is that an NCAA Men's rule? You would not reset in NCAA Women's in this situation.
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