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The contact was not in the lane. Both the defender and the shooter were fully outside the lane on the C's side at point of contact.
(you might consider the defender's heel to be on the lane line but that really isn't enough to say the contact took place in the lane)
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I thought JRut was using the RA principle (on the line is in the lane)
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The defender was still moving into the path...she never made it fully into the shooters line and the block was more of a glancing blow. Note the directions the players fall. The shooter deflects back to the outside relative to her path and the defender falls to the inside relative to the shooter's path. That tells me the defender never made it into the path.
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Either way, it is a block.
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Camron,
The second comment was about why the Lead would have that player and make a call, not necessarily what I believe the call should be. And yes the defender was coming forward which they can legally do until contact takes place. Peace
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If Notre Dame had been in a half-court offense and Diggins had beaten a defender then the contact took place where it did, NCAAW says the L can double it to help with the second defender but it's still the C's primary. Since this play started from midcourt it's on the C to take it to the hoop.
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That's What I Would Call ...
Player control foul.
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I happen to know someone very close to the 3 officials on the game. It is my understanding that the L had a block, but the C (Jones) had a quick whistle on the play, and it was a good thing the L (Mattingly) didn't get a chance to make the call. By the way, talk about ego's on the floor for that game! |
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