trivia... and clarification of a particular rule
Can you name an instance where a player inadvertently knocks the ball out on the sides lines but also is allowed to maintain possession?
No shot has been taken and no foul has been committed.
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FLALAX wrote:On a face off.
That's all I can think of...
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Knocking the stick(and ball) out of an opponents hand out of bounds.???????
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FLALAX wrote:On a face off.
If the officials don't know who touched it last and it goes OOB in the midfield area, it's a re-face. If it crosses the restraining line first in this situation, we go AP. In fact, any time the ball goes OOB and we don't know who touched it last, we go AP. So, if A1 deflects the ball OOB but the officials don't know who touched it and if Team A has AP, than Team A gets possession.
There is also an A.R. about the ball hitting a player part in bounds and part OOB:
NCAA Rule 4 wrote:A.R. 35. Player A1 falls so that half of his body is inbounds and half is out of bounds.
The ball deflects off B1, who is inbounds, and then the ball touches a part of A1 or his
crosse which is (1) inbounds; or (2) out of bounds. RULING: In both cases, the ball is
considered to have gone out of bounds off of A1. Award the ball to Team B.
This would also satisfy the conditions in the question.
Then there's the old "Shot by Team A, A1 (or B1) tips the ball and is closest when the ball goes OOB" scenario: as long as no impetus is added to the shot, it's still a shot and possession is awarded to whomever is closest.
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stick is still in the players hand... good guess (<-- actually clarification on that would be nice laxref)
faceoff... no it would be the same as any other time a player knocked the ball out of bounds... awarded to opponent (except in cases of a penalty or shot)
except in this particular case (which I need further clarification)
doesn't matter if the ball leaves the center-field area sideline or defensive are sideline...
remember no shot or penalty has been awarded and the officials clearly see player knock ball out of bounds... then they turn and give him possession to player who knocked the ball out of bounds
faceoff... no it would be the same as any other time a player knocked the ball out of bounds... awarded to opponent (except in cases of a penalty or shot)
except in this particular case (which I need further clarification)
doesn't matter if the ball leaves the center-field area sideline or defensive are sideline...
remember no shot or penalty has been awarded and the officials clearly see player knock ball out of bounds... then they turn and give him possession to player who knocked the ball out of bounds
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creasemonkey wrote:Knocking the stick(and ball) out of an opponents hand out of bounds.???????
Ive actually always wondered which way this call should go...
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This would also satisfy the conditions in the question.
good to know... but there is one instance where a player hits the ball out of bounds (and does not land on another player) and then is awarded possession
this is not related to the question but worthy of a view http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSdk8KEr8MY&feature=related
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creasemonkey wrote:creasemonkey wrote:Knocking the stick(and ball) out of an opponents hand out of bounds.???????
Ive actually always wondered which way this call should go...
Why would that be any different then checking the ball out of someone's stick, directly OOB?
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Rule 6 Sec. 11
Stall warning
A.R. 58. A stall warning is issued on Team A with the ball in the attack area. A1 throws
an inadvertent pass out of the attack area. B1, in attempting to pick up the ball, hits it out
of bounds. RULING: Ball awarded to Team B.
"hits out of bounds"... could a player kick the ball all the way up the field with out gaining possession, technically A1 can't pick the ball up since the stall doesn't end until defensive possession... keeping with A.R. 54?
Last have a better way of explaining
A.R. 51. Two players standing outside the corner of the attack area during the last two minutes of regulation bounce the ball into the attack area to end the 10-second count. Is this stalling? RULING: Yes, when the ball goes out of the attack area.
Stall warning
A.R. 58. A stall warning is issued on Team A with the ball in the attack area. A1 throws
an inadvertent pass out of the attack area. B1, in attempting to pick up the ball, hits it out
of bounds. RULING: Ball awarded to Team B.
"hits out of bounds"... could a player kick the ball all the way up the field with out gaining possession, technically A1 can't pick the ball up since the stall doesn't end until defensive possession... keeping with A.R. 54?
Last have a better way of explaining
A.R. 51. Two players standing outside the corner of the attack area during the last two minutes of regulation bounce the ball into the attack area to end the 10-second count. Is this stalling? RULING: Yes, when the ball goes out of the attack area.
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