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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 12:11pm
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Another question about this play: At what point should the clock have been stopped after the Iowa State basket? I realize it stopped at 1.6, but if we're getting things down to the tenths, it seemed a little slow in stopping. I know a goal occurs when the ball passes through the goal but does that include the net?
Yes -- it's when the "top" of the ball gets through the bottom of the net.
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 01:41pm
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Yes -- it's when the "top" of the ball gets through the bottom of the net.
Not that I don't believe you (not even close...) but where in the book would a fella such as myself find that? I looked in Rule 4 under Goal in the NCAA book and in the NFHS book I see nothing except 5-1-1. Both read the same.
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 01:44pm
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Not that I don't believe you (not even close...) but where in the book would a fella such as myself find that? I looked in Rule 4 under Goal in the NCAA book and in the NFHS book I see nothing except 5-1-1. Both read the same.
Look at the definition of the basket.
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 01:49pm
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Look at the definition of the basket.
And remember the net is considered part of the basket.
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 02:04pm
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And a Goal is made when the ball passes through the basket (or remains in), and the clock is stopped when a Goal is made (in the last 59.9 seconds)
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 02:52pm
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And a Goal is made when the ball passes through the basket (or remains in), and the clock is stopped when a Goal is made (in the last 59.9 seconds)
Right. Got that.
NFHS 5-5-1
NCAA Rule 4, Section 33. Goal

A goal shall be made when:
a. A live ball that is not a throw-in enters the basket from above and remains in or passes through;

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Yes -- it's when the "top" of the ball gets through the bottom of the net.
What I'm looking for is the part about the top of the ball getting through the bottom of the net...


And to respectfully demonstrate my due diligence and/or awareness of the rules:

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Look at the definition of the basket.
NFHS: 4-5-1
A team's own basket is the one into which its players try to throw or tap the ball.

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And remember the net is considered part of the basket.
NFHS: 1-10-1
NCAA: Rule 1, Section 13, Article 1
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 03:04pm
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This is what I was referring to:
NFHS
1-10-1:

Each basket shall consist of a single metal ring, 18 inches in inside diameter, its flange and braces, and a white-cord 12-mesh net, 15 to 18 inches in length, suspended from beneath the ring.

Now you tell me when the ball has passed through the basket.
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 03:12pm
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This is what I was referring to:
NFHS
1-10-1:

Each basket shall consist of a single metal ring, 18 inches in inside diameter, its flange and braces, and a white-cord 12-mesh net, 15 to 18 inches in length, suspended from beneath the ring.

Now you tell me when the ball has passed through the basket.

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NFHS: 1-10-1
NCAA: Rule 1, Section 13, Article 1

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