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

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<strong>12</strong>2<br />

Appendix VI / TimeoutComparison Chart<br />

Type of<br />

Game<br />

Electronicmedia<br />

timeout<br />

format with AT<br />

LEAST three<br />

electronicmedia<br />

timeouts in<br />

either half.<br />

Team<br />

Timeouts<br />

1st Half<br />

Four<br />

30-second<br />

timeouts<br />

and one<br />

60-second<br />

timeout per<br />

team.<br />

Team<br />

Timeouts<br />

2nd Half<br />

Each team<br />

carries over<br />

any unused<br />

timeouts<br />

from the<br />

first half but<br />

can carry<br />

no more<br />

than three<br />

30-second<br />

timeouts<br />

each. The<br />

fourth is lost<br />

if it was not<br />

used in the<br />

first half.<br />

Team<br />

Timeouts<br />

Extra<br />

Periods<br />

Electronic Media<br />

Timeouts 1st Half<br />

Electronic Media<br />

Timeouts 2nd Half<br />

Any not used<br />

in regulation,<br />

second<br />

half or any<br />

previous<br />

extra<br />

period(s) plus<br />

one extra<br />

30-second<br />

timeout per<br />

team per<br />

extra period.<br />

When using<br />

THREE electronicmedia<br />

timeouts,<br />

they occur after<br />

the 15-, 10- and<br />

5-minute marks,<br />

depending on the<br />

media agreement<br />

When using FOUR<br />

electronic-media<br />

timeouts, they<br />

occur after the<br />

16-, <strong>12</strong>-, 8- and<br />

4-minute marks.<br />

Neither team’s<br />

60-second timeout<br />

can be extended<br />

by media<br />

agreement.<br />

When using THREE<br />

electronic-media<br />

timeouts, they occur<br />

after the 15-, 10-<br />

and 5-minute marks,<br />

depending on the<br />

media agreement.<br />

When using FOUR<br />

electronic-media<br />

timeouts, they occur<br />

after the 16-, <strong>12</strong>-, 8-<br />

and 4-minute marks.<br />

The first timeout<br />

called by either team<br />

in this half only shall<br />

become a media<br />

timeout, the length<br />

of which shall be at<br />

75 seconds or the<br />

length determined by<br />

media agreement.<br />

Neither team’s<br />

60-second timeout<br />

can be extended by<br />

media agreement.<br />

Media<br />

Timeouts<br />

Extra<br />

Periods<br />

The first<br />

team-called<br />

timeout<br />

in each<br />

period may<br />

become<br />

a media<br />

timeout, if<br />

that is part<br />

of the media<br />

agreement.

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