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If the officials counted the basket, then we would know that answer. If there was no goal scored, then that explanation is out.
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Tough to answer without a video. I found the play-by-play, and it makes so sense. Sure sounds like a team control foul. The foul on Dayton comes at 1:33, when Dayton has the ball.
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Just want to make sure I understand, if he is passing=team control=no shots; but if he was shooting=player control=shots??
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In NCAAW and FED, a PC foul includes a foul by an airborne shooter, even though there is no player control at that time. |
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