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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Appendix V<br />
Major Rules<br />
Differences<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> MAJOR BASKETBALL <strong>RULES</strong> DIFFERENCES<br />
(Men’s and Women’s)<br />
ITEM NFHS NCAA<br />
Blood/Contacts Player with blood directed<br />
to leave game (may<br />
remain with charged<br />
timeout); player with lost/<br />
irritated contacts may<br />
remain in the game with<br />
reasonable time to correct<br />
Women – Player with blood or lost/<br />
irritated contact may remain in game<br />
if remedied within 20 seconds or<br />
charged timeout<br />
Men – Same as Women, except<br />
allows a reasonable time to correct<br />
contact lens<br />
Coaching Box<br />
Size<br />
Loss of Use<br />
Delay-of-Game<br />
Warnings<br />
Disqualification/<br />
Ejection<br />
Players/Bench<br />
Personnel<br />
Player<br />
Participates<br />
after DQ<br />
Double Foul<br />
State option, 14-foot box<br />
maximum<br />
If coach is charged with<br />
any technical foul<br />
One warning for any<br />
of four delay-of-game<br />
situations; subsequent<br />
delay for any of four –<br />
technical foul<br />
Disqualification – Fifth<br />
personal<br />
Ejection – Single flagrant;<br />
second technical<br />
Direct technical foul<br />
charged to head coach<br />
Point of interruption for all<br />
double fouls<br />
Extends from 28-foot mark to end line<br />
No rule<br />
One warning for each delay-of-game<br />
situation; subsequent delay for that<br />
situation – technical foul<br />
Men – Same as NFHS, except<br />
ejection on 2nd Class A or 3rd Class<br />
B technical foul<br />
Women – Same as NFHS<br />
Men – Flagrant 2 technical foul<br />
charged to offender; also Class A to<br />
head coach<br />
Women – Flagrant 2 technical to<br />
offender<br />
Point of interruption for all double<br />
fouls unless one of the fouls is a<br />
flagrant foul<br />
Fighting Ejection Ejection. One game suspension<br />
followed by season suspension –<br />
team and coaches<br />
NOTE: These differences do not include court markings; equipment; length of periods,<br />
game and overtime; officials’ signals and mechanics, etc.<br />
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