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				Exceptional sub for expelled player
			 
			
			I just learned today that in USAV rules, a player who is expelled from the remainder of a set can be replaced by exceptional substitution if necessary to keep 6 players on the court. Until now, I had thought this wasn't allowed. Maybe I'm thinking of DQ'd players? Am I right to think that if a player is DQ'd and his/her team does not have a legal substitute, then the team is declared incomplete and the set (or match) is forfeited? So, first question is: is that true for USAV rules? But then: is it also true for NCAA and NFHS? I feel REALLY confident that it's true for NCAA, but. . . | 
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			NCAA: 1.3.6 Exceptional Substitution 11�3�6�1 If, through accident or injury, a player other than the libero is unable to play and a substitution cannot be made under the provisions of Rule 11�3�2, an exceptional substitution is allowed without penalty� An exceptional substitution is not allowed for a disqualified player� | 
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