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Sharpshooternes Mon Sep 01, 2014 05:18am

Throw in on end line NCAA women's
 
Can someone help me understand rule 7-4.6? Art. 6. After a successful goal or goaltending/basket interference violation as listed in Rule 7-3.1.c,

a. The team not credited with the score shall make the throw-in from the end of the court where the goal was made and the thrower-in may move along the end line and make the throw-in from any point out of bounds on the end line when the following occurs:

1. A common foul is committed near the end line before the bonus is in effect;

2. A flagrant 1 or 2 personal or a flagrant 2 technical foul by the defensive team is committed near the end line;

3. The ball is intentionally kicked by the defensive team along the end line during the throw-in; or

4. A timeout is granted.

b. In 7-4.6.a.1 through .4, any player of the throw-in team may make a direct throw-in or may pass the ball along the end line to a teammate(s) who is also out of bounds.

I get the part about being able to run the end lone or pass to a teamate OOB after a basket, BI or GT call, but I don't understand how parts 1-4 play into it. Can you give a scenario? Thanks

bob jenkins Mon Sep 01, 2014 07:33am

It means that if a foul or TO or kicking violation happens before the throw-in is complete, the team retains the right to run the end line.

Rob1968 Mon Sep 01, 2014 08:50am

It's similar to Nat'l Fed 7-5-7 a.

Sharpshooternes Mon Sep 01, 2014 09:54am

Ahhhh. Thanks. That was way easier than I was trying to make it.

JetMetFan Mon Sep 01, 2014 04:00pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 939618)
It means that if a foul or TO or kicking violation happens before the throw-in is complete, the team retains the right to run the end line.

...assuming the ensuing throw-in would take place along the end line.

Raymond Mon Sep 01, 2014 09:45pm

And this applies to NCAA-Men's also.

Without this rule, defenses could commit fouls to force a designated spot throw-ins.


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