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Old Mon Jan 07, 2013, 10:46pm
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NCAAM Restricted Area?

Do the same rules come into play with a player that has passed the ball as an actual ball carrier?

In other words, can a secondary defender take a charge from a player who has just passed the ball, even if that secondary defender is in the RA?
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Old Mon Jan 07, 2013, 10:53pm
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Here is the rule or an explanation of the the rule.

Fouls and Penalties. 10-1.12. A secondary defender as defined in Rule 4-61 cannot establish initial legal guarding position in the restricted area for the purpose of drawing a player control foul/charge when defending a player who is in control of the ball (i.e., dribbling or shooting) or who has released the ball for a pass or try. When illegal contact occurs within this Restricted Area, such contact shall be called a blocking foul, unless the contact is a flagrant foul.

a. When illegal contact occurs by the offensive player leading with a foot or unnatural, extended knee, or warding off with the arm, such contact shall be called a player-control foul.

b. When a player in control of the ball stops continuous movement toward the basket and then initiates illegal contact with a secondary defender in the restricted area, this is a player control foul.

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Old Mon Jan 07, 2013, 11:10pm
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Here is the rule or an explanation of the the rule.

Fouls and Penalties. 10-1.12. A secondary defender as defined in Rule 4-61 cannot establish initial legal guarding position in the restricted area for the purpose of drawing a player control foul/charge when defending a player who is in control of the ball (i.e., dribbling or shooting) or who has released the ball for a pass or try. When illegal contact occurs within this Restricted Area, such contact shall be called a blocking foul, unless the contact is a flagrant foul.

a. When illegal contact occurs by the offensive player leading with a foot or unnatural, extended knee, or warding off with the arm, such contact shall be called a player-control foul.

b. When a player in control of the ball stops continuous movement toward the basket and then initiates illegal contact with a secondary defender in the restricted area, this is a player control foul.

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Sounds like the play I saw tonight was incorrectly called then, unless point A came into play (about illegal contact with elbow or knee).

Wasn't sure if a passer was covered in the restricted area. Thanks.
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