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With 8 seconds remaining on the shot clock player A1 releases the ball for a shot. The officials blows the whistle for a double foul on A2 and B2. The ball then goes in the basket from A1's shot. What is the procedure on this play if you are playing NCAA men's rules? The possession arrow favor team A.
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The ball is given to Team B for a throw-in anywhere along the endline. This is a rule change for this coming season. All double fouls will be administered by awarding the ball to the team in control at the time of the fouls. By interpretation, Team B is presumed to have control after the ball goes in the basket.
The AP arrow is no longer used in any double foul situation (personal or technical) for men's NCAA games.
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Chuck: What if A1's attempt is not successful. Remember, there was no team control when the double foul by A2 and B2 occured. I do not have a copy of my IAABO Sportorial with the NCAA changes in front of me, but it seems to me that there is going to have to be some sort of exception to the rule, when A1's attempt is not successful. I will look for my Sportorial tomorrow morning and re-read the NCAA changes. MTD, Sr.
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Great point, Mark.
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