JetMetFan |
Fri Jul 12, 2013 05:45pm |
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Originally Posted by brainbrian
(Post 899819)
Does that mean now there will be a difference in when the shot clock should start after a made basket between the men's and women's game?
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Nope. That's already in NCAA 2-11-5 (Duties of shot-clock operator) which hasn't been changed.
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Start the timing device when a player inbounds legally touches or is touched by the ball on a throw-in or when a team initially gains possession from a jump ball, an unsuccessful try for goal or when possession of a loose ball is gained after a jump ball or unsuccessful try for goal.
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So...in NCAAM the ball could touch a member of Team B on a throw-in in the backcourt, both teams could scramble for it in the backcourt for 10 seconds, Team A could then recover the ball in the backcourt and Team A would still have 10 seconds to advance the ball to the frontcourt.
In NCAAW, that same play would be a violation once 10 seconds ran off the shot clock.
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