Team A is one man down and gains possession of the ball. The team A player clearing the ball is slashed by a Team B player and retains possession as time expires in the period.
Is Team A given possesion at the start of the next period or is there a faceoff?
Penalties at end of period
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Sonny wrote:Flag down denotes possession. Team A gets the ball at the start of the next quarter.
Nope. Since Team A was man down and Team B committed the foul, the flag down creates an even situation, so there is a faceoff. See:
NCAA Rule 4-3 wrote:Note 5: In the event of a flag-down that creates an all-even situation at the conclusion of any period, the next period will begin with a faceoff.
This has been clarified in the past few years.
However, in NFHS, Rule 4-3-1 Exception 1 dictates that a flag down at the end of a period confers possession to start the next period regardless of the penalty situation.
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Thanks. I was always under the same interpretation as Sonny and always seen it called this way. The rules have so many examples of fouls after the period ends that I wanted to clarify that I was reading it right for that particular instance..
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