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Old Mon Nov 14, 2011, 01:36pm
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NCAA W - restricted area

Have my first JC Women’s game of the season this weekend.

The rule and case book state that a secondary defender cannot establish initial legal guarding position "in the restricted area".

Is there further clarification as to what is "in"?

Can a defender straddle the line, or must both feet be completely within the arc? Nothing I have seen in the books says "completely within", but my assumption is that "in" means "completely within".

Is there a reference I am missing?
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Old Mon Nov 14, 2011, 01:56pm
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Have my first JC Women’s game of the season this weekend.

The rule and case book state that a secondary defender cannot establish initial legal guarding position "in the restricted area".

Is there further clarification as to what is "in"?

Can a defender straddle the line, or must both feet be completely within the arc? Nothing I have seen in the books says "completely within", but my assumption is that "in" means "completely within".

Is there a reference I am missing?
Think of it this way...do you have to be completely out of bounds to be OOB?
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Old Mon Nov 14, 2011, 01:57pm
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Any foot on or over the line is "in the area".
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Old Mon Nov 14, 2011, 01:59pm
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Check rule 4-56
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Old Mon Nov 14, 2011, 07:33pm
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good lesson

Thanks all.

Let this be a lesson, don't just skip to the rules changes first.
Be sure to read the definition changes before asking a question....
ie. 4-56.

I am reading the defination changes as well, just not in order....
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