2010-2011 Rule Change
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Transcript of 2010-2011 Rule Change
2010-2011 Rule Change
Debbie WilliamsonNCAA Women’s Basketball Secretary-
Rules Editor
September 2010
2010-11 Rules Change
• Contact with swinging elbows dangerous, particularly above the shoulders
• New minimum penalty for illegal contact with a swinging elbow ABOVE the shoulders
NCAA Elbow Rule Presentation
September, 2010
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Stationary Elbow
• A foul involving a stationary elbow– ABOVE or BELOW the shoulders• COMMON OR INTENTIONAL FOUL
NCAA Elbow Rule Presentation
September, 2010
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Moving Elbow (ABOVE)
• A foul involving an elbow that is swung/moved (not excessively) – – ABOVE the shoulders (live ball)• MUST be a MINIMUM OF AN INTENTIONAL
FOUL• Free throws & ball to offended team
NCAA Elbow Rule Presentation
September, 2010
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Moving Elbow (ABOVE)
• A foul involving an elbow that is swung/moved (not excessively) – – ABOVE the shoulders (dead ball)• PLAYER/SUBSTITUTE TECHNICAL FOUL
• Free throws & ball to the offended team at POI ( same penalty as Flagrant tech, Excessive TO)
NCAA Elbow Rule Presentation
September, 2010
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Moving Elbow (BELOW)
• A foul involving an elbow that is swung/moved (not excessively) – – BELOW the shoulders (live ball)• COMMON, INTENTIONAL PERSONAL FOUL
NCAA Elbow Rule Presentation
September, 2010
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Moving Elbow (BELOW)
• A foul involving an elbow that is swung/moved (not excessively) – – BELOW the shoulders (dead ball)• PLAYER/SUBSTITUTE TECHNICAL FOUL
• Free throws & resume play at POI
NCAA Elbow Rule Presentation
September, 2010
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Excessively Swung Elbow
• A foul involving an elbow that is swung excessively– ABOVE or BELOW the shoulders• MUST be a FLAGRANT FOUL
• Live ball: Flagrant Personal foul. Player is ejected, free throws and ball to offended team at the spot of the foul
• Dead ball: Flagrant Technical Foul. Player is ejected, free throws and ball to offended team at the POI
NCAA Elbow Rule Presentation
September, 2010
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Excessive Swinging Definition
• When an arm and elbow are swung:– At a speed that exceeds that of the rest of the body.– When the speed and vigor with which the arm and elbow are
swung is such that injury could result.
NCAA Elbow Rule Presentation
September, 2010
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Monitor Use
• Officials are still permitted to review the monitor to determine IF a flagrant foul occurred (2-13.2.d)
• Officials are NOT permitted to go to the monitor to see if an intentional foul occurred
NCAA Elbow Rule Presentation
September, 2010
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Monitor Use
• Flagrant foul– Once a flagrant foul is reported, it can no longer be reviewed– Officials are encouraged to review a possible flagrant foul before
they report it
NCAA Elbow Rule Presentation
September, 2010
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