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Big South Conference Semi's. Lead and C (i believe) have the double whistle with double premliminaries. Result: Double Foul we go to possession. Game goes into overtime. I am sure you all saw the highlights on ESPN. I was standing baseline in a suit!!) Happens at all levels!
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BTW, I was wearing a black suit.
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I believe the NCAA Men's interp is that in a situation like this, they have to call the double foul since both officials gave a signal...NCAA Women's, you get together, decide whose primary it was in, and they take the call... I take it you were in the locker room with the officials? What was the gist of their conversation about it???
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Well, they were both veterans, one did the UNC/Duke game on Sunday, the other does NBDL and ACC. They were both ticked that they did something like that , but they did not know anyway out of it. I am not sure they were upset with each other, but upset that they both sold their respective calls with prelims. I do not know the NCAA men's D1 rule on this. To me I like the idea of huddling and coming out with the call.
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A.R. 4. (Men) A1 drives to the basket and (a) the referee calls a player-control foul and an umpire calls a block or; (b) the referee calls a charge and an umpire calls a block. RULING: This is uncharacteristic of a double personal foul where one official adjudicates the obviously committed fouls against two opponents. In (a) and (b) the two officials disagree that the fouls occurred simultaneously. In (a) the alternating possession arrow shall be used and the ball shall be awarded at the designated spot nearest to where the foul occurred. When the ball is awarded to either Team A or Team B, there shall be a reset of the shot clock. To award the ball to Team A with the expired time instead of using the alternating-possession arrow would be unfair, since one of the fouls in question may have been committed when A1 was in control of the ball. In (b) although the two officials disagree as to whether there was a charge or a block, the ball was released by A1. During a try in flight there is no team control. The alternating-possession arrow shall be used and the ball shall be awarded at the designated spot nearest to where the foul occurred. Since there is no team control, there shall be a reset of the shot clock when the ball is awarded to either Team A or Team B. |
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