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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RULE 4 / DEFINITIONS53<br />
d. Flagrant 2 personal foul. A flagrant 2 personal foul shall be a personal<br />
foul that involves contact with an opponent that is not only excessive, but<br />
also severe or extreme while the ball is live.<br />
e. Simultaneous personal foul. A simultaneous personal foul by opponents<br />
occurs when a personal foul is committed by each team at approximately<br />
the same time but not by opponents against each other.<br />
Art. 3. Technical Fouls<br />
a. Administrative technical foul. A technical foul that is not specific to<br />
an individual’s conduct including but not limited to court/equipment<br />
requirements, rosters, benches, illegal uniforms/numbers, scorebook, team<br />
delays, excessive timeouts, and team followers. (See Rule 10-2.)<br />
b. (Women) Bench technical foul. A technical foul that involves unsporting<br />
conduct of bench personnel (See Rule 10-4).<br />
c. (Men) CLASS A and CLASS B technical fouls. A CLASS A technical<br />
foul involves unsportsmanlike conduct or behavior by a player, substitute,<br />
coach or bench personnel. A CLASS B technical foul is an infraction of<br />
the rules that neither involves contact with an opponent nor causes contact<br />
with an opponent and falls below the limit of an unsportsmanlike act.<br />
Examples of CLASS A and CLASS B technical fouls shall include:<br />
1. Unsportsmanlike conduct; using profanity, vulgarity, taunting, baiting<br />
(CLASS A);<br />
2. Hanging on the ring, except when doing so to prevent an injury<br />
(CLASS B).<br />
d. (Women) Indirect and direct technical foul. Direct refers to a technical<br />
foul assessed to a head coach for his/her own behaviors. Indirect refers<br />
to a technical foul assessed to a head coach for the actions of only bench<br />
personnel.<br />
e. Double technical foul. A double technical foul occurs when opponents<br />
commit technical fouls against each other at approximately the same time.<br />
f. Flagrant 2 technical foul. A flagrant 2 technical foul can be either contact<br />
or noncontact.<br />
1. A flagrant 2 contact technical foul occurs when the ball is dead and the<br />
contact is not only excessive, but also severe or extreme.<br />
a. An exception may be a foul committed by an airborne shooter.<br />
2. A flagrant 2 noncontact technical foul occurs when the ball is either<br />
live or dead and involves extreme, sometimes persistent, vulgar,<br />
abusive conduct.<br />
g. Contact dead ball technical foul. A contact dead ball technical foul<br />
occurs when the ball is dead and involves contact that is unnecessary,<br />
unacceptable and excessive, but does not rise to the level of a flagrant 2<br />
contact technical foul.<br />
h. (Women) Player/Substitute technical foul. A technical foul that involves<br />
the conduct of a player or a substitute. (See Rule 10-3.)