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Originally Posted by Texas Aggie
While not disputing that more information or guidelines are helpful, the statement speaks for itself: if you would call a foul on this play, it will be an intentional or flagrant foul. If the contact is incidental, there is no foul.
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From camp, for NCAAW this year, if you were going to call a foul on the play, and the elbow contact is above the shoulders of the opponent, you MUST start with an intentional foul. You can then go to the monitor to determine if it is flagrant. If the elbow is moving faster than normal (i.e. excessively), flagrant should be considered right away. The key to determining whether to call the intentional is whether the elbow is moving at the time of contact. The body does not need to be moving, only the elbow.