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

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RULE 8 / FREE THROW83<br />

a. When the offended player must withdraw because of injury, he or she is<br />

bleeding or has blood on his or her uniform or person;<br />

b. (Women) Lost, displaced or irritated contact; or<br />

c. When the offended player is disqualified.<br />

Art. 3. (Men) When an injured player is unable to attempt a free throw try(s),<br />

one of the four remaining players on the playing court shall be selected by the<br />

opposing coach to attempt the free throw try(s) unless the committed foul was<br />

either intentional personal or flagrant. In such a case, the injured player’s coach<br />

shall select any player or team member to attempt the free throw try(s).<br />

Art. 4. Technical fouls—The free throws awarded because of any technical foul<br />

may be attempted by any player or eligible team member on the offended team,<br />

who shall be designated by the head coach or captain of the offended team;<br />

however, the same player shall shoot both free throws.<br />

Section 3. 10-Second Limit<br />

The try for goal shall be attempted within 10 seconds after the ball has been<br />

placed at the disposal of the free-thrower at the free-throw line.<br />

Section 4. Next Play<br />

Art. 1. After a free throw that is not followed by another, the ball shall be put in<br />

play by a throw-in:<br />

a. As after a field goal, when the try is successful and is for a personal foul,<br />

other than an intentional or flagrant foul.<br />

b. At the point of interruption when the free throw is for a technical foul.<br />

[Exceptions: (Men) When a single flagrant 2 technical foul or a single<br />

contact dead ball technical foul is assessed, play shall resume by<br />

awarding the ball to the offended team at the division line at either side<br />

of the playing court. (Women) When a single flagrant 2 technical foul, a<br />

single contact dead ball technical foul or an administrative technical foul<br />

for an excessive timeout, the ball shall be put back in play by the offended<br />

team at the point of interruption.]<br />

c. By any player of the free-thrower’s team from the designated spot for any<br />

flagrant personal foul or any intentional personal foul.<br />

Art. 2. After the game-clock horn has sounded to end regulation time or an extra<br />

period, only the free throw(s) necessary to determine the winner or whether<br />

an(other) extra period is necessary shall be awarded. The free throws shall be<br />

attempted immediately, as if the foul had been part of the preceding period.<br />

Art. 3. Play shall resume with the administration of the penalty for a personal foul<br />

after a penalty for any technical foul. [Exceptions: A single flagrant 2 technical<br />

foul, a single contact dead ball technical foul or (women) an administrative<br />

technical foul for an excessive timeout.]<br />

Art. 4. After the administration of the penalty for a personal foul or a technical<br />

foul, a single flagrant 2 technical foul or a single contact dead ball technical foul,<br />

or (women) an administrative technical foul for an excessive timeout shall be<br />

administered.<br />

Art. 5. After the penalty for a technical foul is assessed before the start of a<br />

game or before any extra period, play shall resume with a jump ball. [Exceptions:

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