ritzy wrote:repeated technical fouls = unsportsmanlike conduct
Yeah, that's what I was getting at. Either it was too easy or you're too smart! It's only "sort of" because, really, if you're getting 5 USCs for committing the same technical foul, you're really committing 5 personals even though they're normally technicals.
One thing a lot of people miss is that it is a
releasable USC. In addition to the obvious importance of getting this right, getting a releasable USC does not count toward the limit of two USCs in NFHS lacrosse.
Have any of you guys ever called this (USC for repeatedly committing the same technical foul)? I never have, nor have I felt like I was close to calling it.
I worked one game where the same player went offside 4 or 5 times in the first half. My crew chief informed the head coach that the next time he'd assess the USC for committing the same technical foul; he didn't go offside again. While this is certainly allowable under the rules, I get the impression that it's intended more for a situation where there is intentional violation of a rule (e.g., Coach A calls for his fifth unsuccessful equipment check in a row with no timeouts remaining). In that way, I view it like the "any other act considered unsportsmanlike by the officials" clause.
The other aspect of this rule that's interesting is that it just says "repeatedly committing the same technical foul," with no mention of whether the fouls are time-serving. Thus, if one guy committed a whole bunch of crease violations, you could up it to a USC even if they all occurred with his team's possession.
Don't you just know that there's a rookie official somewhere for whom "repeatedly" is 2 or more?
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