2011-12 AND 2012-13 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RULES - NAIA
2011-12 AND 2012-13 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RULES - NAIA
2011-12 AND 2012-13 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RULES - NAIA
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50 Rule 4 / definitions<br />
Art. 5. A disqualified player shall be replaced within a 20-second time limit. A<br />
horn shall be sounded both 15 seconds before the expiration of this time limit and<br />
at the end of the time limit, with the latter horn indicating that play shall resume.<br />
Section 21. Dribble<br />
Art. 1. A dribble is ball movement caused by a player in control who bats, pushes<br />
or taps the ball to the playing court once or several times.<br />
Art. 2. The dribble may be started by pushing, throwing, tapping or batting the<br />
ball to the playing court.<br />
Art. 3. During a dribble, the ball may be batted into the air, provided that it is<br />
permitted to strike the playing court one or more times before the ball is touched<br />
again with either hand.<br />
Art. 4. The dribble ends when:<br />
a. The dribbler catches or carries/palms the ball by allowing it to come to rest<br />
in one or both hands;<br />
b. The dribbler touches the ball with both hands simultaneously;<br />
c. An opponent bats the ball; or<br />
d. The ball becomes dead.<br />
Art. 5. An interrupted dribble occurs when the ball is loose after deflecting off the<br />
dribbler or after it momentarily gets away from the dribbler.<br />
Art. 6. During an interrupted dribble, there shall be no player control, and the<br />
following cannot occur:<br />
a. Player-control foul;<br />
b. Granting of a timeout request; or<br />
c. (Men) Five-second closely guarded dribbling violation.<br />
Section 22. Dunk<br />
A dunk is a try for goal that occurs when any player gains control of a ball that<br />
is neither in the cylinder nor on the ring and then attempts to drive, force or stuff<br />
the ball through the basket.<br />
Section 23. Ejection<br />
Art. 1. Ejection is the act of immediate dismissal of an individual from<br />
participation in a game because of a specific infraction of the rules.<br />
a. In addition to being disqualified, an individual who is ejected shall leave<br />
the playing court and floor area and report to his or her team’s locker room<br />
until the game is over.<br />
Art. 2. The following shall result in automatic ejection:<br />
a. Committing a flagrant 2 personal or flagrant 2 technical foul;<br />
b. Incurring the maximum number or combination of technical fouls;<br />
c. Participating in a fight;<br />
d. Leaving the bench area during a fight situation as bench personnel but not<br />
participating in the fight; or<br />
e. Participating after having been disqualified for a reason other than<br />
ejection.