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NCAA Softball
Between innings and the base umpire has announced "30 seconds". Then the defensive head coach comes out and goes to the plate umpire to make a substitution. Is this an awarded ball on the batter or can the coach take a conference to avoid the ball?
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After consultation with Mark, Jr., and perusing the NCAA and CCA Softball literature the change of time between half-innings was reduced from two minutes to ninety seconds starting with the 2021-22 school year: 6.7 Time Between Innings 6.7.1 For all games (media or non-media), teams are allowed a maximum of 90 seconds between innings and at the start of the game for warmups. At that time the only guidance that Umpires received was that if a request, by either the Defensive or Offensive Coach, to make Substitutions for any reason other than Illness/Injury came after thirty seconds had been announced by the BU, the Substitution request was to be denied. The 2021-22 & 2022-23 NCAA Softball Case Book does have an Approved Ruling that addresses the R6.7.1: A.R. 6-30. During a game, the coach (of either the offense or defense) wants to make a substitution very close to the time between innings ending. RULING: The coach can use a charged conference if the substitution cannot be made in a timely manner. However, an injury would allow a coach to make a change without penalty in this situation. (Rule 6.12.7.3.2) This should answer your question. MTD, Sr. |
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