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Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:33 pm
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LaxRef wrote:A1 has possession and has a technical foul committed against him (e.g., push, hold) by B1, flag down. He brings the ball into the attack area and has it checked out of his stick. While the ball is still loose in the attack area (NCAA rules, so play continues), A2 slashes B2.
Who serves for how long, where is the restart, and who gets possession?
Dan Wishengrad wrote:LaxRef wrote:A1 has possession and has a technical foul committed against him (e.g., push, hold) by B1, flag down. He brings the ball into the attack area and has it checked out of his stick. While the ball is still loose in the attack area (NCAA rules, so play continues), A2 slashes B2.
Who serves for how long, where is the restart, and who gets possession?
B1 serves 30 seconds non-releasable. A2 serves a minute, the first 30 seconds are non-releasable. B gets possession at the midfield X for less time served.
Right?
Dan Wishengrad wrote:LaxRef wrote:A1 has possession and has a technical foul committed against him (e.g., push, hold) by B1, flag down. He brings the ball into the attack area and has it checked out of his stick. While the ball is still loose in the attack area (NCAA rules, so play continues), A2 slashes B2.
Who serves for how long, where is the restart, and who gets possession?
B1 serves 30 seconds non-releasable. A2 serves a minute, the first 30 seconds are non-releasable. B gets possession at the midfield X for less time served.
Right?
laxfan25 wrote:I saw the question and said "I know that!" Slowly the enigma of simultaneous fouls reveals itself...
LaxRef wrote:First game last year: 12 minutes of stick penalties.
First game of this year: 1 minute of stick penalties.
Sonny wrote:laxfan25 wrote:I saw the question and said "I know that!" Slowly the enigma of simultaneous fouls reveals itself...
That raises another problem I've always had.... How do you explain the concept of simultaneous fouls to a new referee? Any tips from you experienced guys?
I gotta admit, I've been doing this for 15 years now and it is still a difficult concept to understand - or even explain to someone else.
laxfan25 wrote:Sonny wrote:laxfan25 wrote:I saw the question and said "I know that!" Slowly the enigma of simultaneous fouls reveals itself...
That raises another problem I've always had.... How do you explain the concept of simultaneous fouls to a new referee? Any tips from you experienced guys?
I gotta admit, I've been doing this for 15 years now and it is still a difficult concept to understand - or even explain to someone else.
I think it's one of those things with a very new ref that you don't bother spending a lot of time on. It happens very infrequently, and you're better off getting them in synch with the stuff that happens on every play (pushes, what to actaully call as a slash) than to clutter up their mind with "live ball/dead ball" and such. Even if in the rare instance where it does occur and they assess it wrong (maybe give a free clear in this instance) very, very few people are even going to know the difference!
Kinda like with my new refs that are only going to be doing middle school at the start - I tell them to don't bother trying to remember "Play on!" - just blow the whistle and get the ball in someone's stick and carry on.
2002 NCAA Rule 7-6 wrote:Simultaneous fouls are fouls called on players of opposing teams during a live ball or a dead ball when sequence cannot be determined.
2008 NCAA Rule 7-6 wrote:6. Simultaneous fouls are fouls called on players of opposing teams during (1) a live ball; or (2) a dead ball when sequence cannot be determined.
A.R. 17. During a loose ball, B1 pushes A1 from behind and a play-on is called. While the ball is still live, A1 turns and slashes B1. RULING: These are simultaneous fouls. Since Team A was entitled to possession, all players involved serve penalty time. B1 serves 30 seconds and A1 serves one minute, with the first 30 seconds of each penalty being nonreleasable
6. Simultaneous fouls are fouls called on players of opposing teams during (1) a live ball; or (2) a dead ball when sequence cannot be determined.