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Crash course for NCAA Women's rules
I am doing an AAU tournament at Disney that uses NCAA women's rules. I have never done a game with a shot clock or no backcourt count. And I understand there are some mechanics differences. All games use a crew of 3. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Closely guarded count only while holding the ball (believe its f & b court).
L has the attempt below the FT line extended. L pops when administering a f/c throwin & T chops. Walk & talk, two handed reporting & stays tableside. |
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Blows the whistle. |
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Closely guarded is 3', holding only, anywhere on the court.
30 second shot clock Coaches don't lose the coaching box after a technical foul Delay of game warnings for all each DOG situation (7 of em) Player control includes an airborne shooter (mens do not) There is team control during a throwin All technical fouls go to the team foul count, and are resumed at the POI except excessive timeout technical (offended team gets the ball) <><><><><><><><><> Count and chop the clock with the same hand on throwins Point direction only on out of bounds, no hand up to stop to clock. Lead has all 3pt attempts on strong side and below the free throw line extended. 2 hand reporting, walk and talk...stay tableside but don't go straight to the coach (just advice there ;) ) Tref already gave you some of these, but frankly I have no idea what the he** he's talking about when he says "pops" and "crowns" and things like that I've read from him. lol Anything else? |
As far as I know, every f/c throwin administered by the L (sideline or endline) they should blow their whistle. Maybe a reminder for the T to put a hand up to chop or just let everyone know play is resuming??
CLH - I have said pop (to blow the whistle) but I'm still trying to figure out "crowns" myself. That wasn't me... Great in-depth description of duties for NCAA-W! Think I'll print this 1, it a keeper, thanks!! |
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Whistles on every substitute as well |
Great advice everybody. Thanks. I will print & study. Anything we need to do regarding the shot clock other than signal for a violation?
I have never done a game with the shot clock. And these answers are great for anyone starting out and newbies to the site. It probably goes without saying that the first rule of officiating is still the same. |
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And things were going so well.......
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CLH - Could you provide more info on resetting the shot clock in different situations (kick, fouls, etc)?
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Maybe there is a mobile alert
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Ncaa rules book
[URL="http://www.gsbo.org/2009NCAARB.pdf"]NCAA RULES
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For a kicked ball or fisted ball, reset to 15 if less than 15 remains on the shot clock, otherwise leave it alone.
Shot clock is reset to 30 for all defensive fouls. Do not reset if a tie balls occurs as the result of an "air ball" and the offensive team retains the possession from the alternating arrow. |
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