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NCAA 13.1
13.1 Ejections Umpires have the authority to remove a player and/or other team personnel from further participation in a game for unsporting behavior or verbal misconduct. The on-site administrator shall make him/herself available to assist the umpire crew as requested. EFFECT—An ejected player may remain in the dugout but may not remain on the playing field or communicate with opponents or umpires. Ejected nonplaying personnel must leave the playing field and dugout. They may occupy the space near or behind the home-run fence, but they may not go behind the backstop, or near the dugout or bullpen. They may not communicate (visually, electronically or verbally) further with the teams or umpires. Note: In the event of an ejection of a head coach, an umpire shall ask the departing coach to identify an acting head coach. If the head coach declines to do so, the umpires shall initiate forfeit proceedings. The umpire should notify the offender that failure to comply as noted above will result in a forfeit. If the directive is not obeyed in a timely manner, a one-minute forfeit warning shall be issued to the head coach. If the warning expires, a forfeit shall be declared in favor of the team not at fault. Exception: An ejected coach may participate in a limited capacity during a game only to attend to an injured or ill player or to ensure the safety of players when their safety is in question. |
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