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2011-12 AND 2012-13 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RULES - NAIA

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Appendix V / Major Rules Differences<br />

ITEM NFHS NCAA<br />

Team-control Fouls Ball awarded out of Same as NFHS<br />

bounds (no bonus free<br />

throws). Team control<br />

exists during a throw-in<br />

Technical Fouls<br />

Types<br />

Direct & Indirect – Only<br />

applies to the head coach;<br />

direct for his/her behavior,<br />

indirect for penalty to<br />

bench personnel<br />

Men- Class A and Class B technical<br />

fouls<br />

Women- Same as NFHS<br />

Both- Administrative technical fouls<br />

Count Toward<br />

Resuming Play<br />

Ten-Second Rule<br />

Throw-in –<br />

Opponent<br />

Crosses Plane<br />

Team-foul total<br />

Disqualification – five<br />

personal fouls (all team<br />

members)<br />

Ejection – two technical<br />

fouls (all team personnel)<br />

Throw-in to offended team<br />

opposite table<br />

Must advance from back<br />

court<br />

May not cross boundary<br />

plane until ball has been<br />

released by thrower<br />

– violation and team<br />

warning, followed by<br />

technical foul<br />

Men- Class A count toward team-foul<br />

total, disqualification and ejection,<br />

Class B count toward ejection<br />

Women- Same as NFHS<br />

Both- Administrative technical fouls<br />

do not count toward team-foul total,<br />

disqualification or ejection<br />

Point of interruption, except<br />

Men- Throw-in to offended team at<br />

division line for flagrant 2 and contact<br />

dead ball technical fouls<br />

Women- Throw-in to offended team<br />

at point of interruption for flagrant 2<br />

and contact dead ball technical fouls<br />

and for an excessive time-out<br />

Men- Same as NFHS<br />

Women- No rule<br />

Men- May not cross boundary plane<br />

until ball has crossed boundary plane<br />

– violation<br />

Women- May not cross boundary<br />

plane until ball has crossed boundary<br />

plane- team warning followed by<br />

technical foul<br />

Timeout(s)<br />

Excessive Technical foul Men- Two shots and point of<br />

interruption<br />

Women- Two shots and throw-in<br />

to offended team at the point of<br />

interruption<br />

Number &<br />

Length<br />

Reduction<br />

Request<br />

Three 60-second and two<br />

30-second timeouts per<br />

game<br />

Reduced if both teams are<br />

ready<br />

Recognized when a player<br />

is in control<br />

Media – Four 30-second and one<br />

60-second<br />

Non-Media – Four 75-second and<br />

two 30-second<br />

Reduced if calling team notifies official<br />

(non-media only)<br />

Shall not be recognized when an<br />

airborne player’s momentum carries<br />

him/her out-of-bounds or into back<br />

court<br />

NOTE: These differences do not include court markings; equipment; length of periods,<br />

game and overtime; officials’ signals and mechanics, etc.

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