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blueump Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:26am

Illegal Libero Replacement
 
I was watching the first match of the Michigan St. vs. Purdue match on the Big 10 network last week. A player ran onto the court clearly through the back line (not even close to the exchange zone), and the libero exited through the libero replacement zone. The R2 saw the illegal exchange, blew her whistle, but the only consequence was a verbal reminder of the correct place to exchange.

This was Division 1 college ball, and the illegal replacement was simply met with a verbal reprimand - not a delay of game. Is this a rule that should be "ignored" or is the college rule different than NFHS? Am I being a "hardnose" for calling illegal exchanges and illegal substitutions? If they aren't calling it at the college level, why should we be calling it at the high school level?

MCBear Mon Oct 03, 2011 12:54pm

blueump, NFHS & NCAA handle this differently. In NCAA, we will usually give one verbal warning if a player does not make the replacement correctly. After that, it becomes a Team Delay Sanction.

blueump Tue Oct 04, 2011 08:31am

Good to know! Thanks!

FMadera Tue Oct 04, 2011 03:21pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by blueump (Post 791340)
Am I being a "hardnose" for calling illegal exchanges and illegal substitutions?

If it's not a blatant violation, then quite possibly yes, you are.

TimTaylor Wed Oct 05, 2011 03:38pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by FMadera (Post 791596)
If it's not a blatant violation, then quite possibly yes, you are.

I agree. If it's blatant or deliberate, then penalize immediately - otherwise, I'll give them a gentle reminder (verbal warning) the first time - if it then continues, we then penalize.


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