NCAA - Mens Flashcards

1
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Simple guideline for dealing with concusions/injuries

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When in doubt, call an injury time-out
Appendix VII

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2
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Dimensions of the court

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94x50
Rule 1-2.2

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3
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When does the official’s jurisdiction begin/end?

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Begins 20 minutes before the scheduled starting time of the game through the referee’s approval of the final score (when all 3 officials leave the visual confines of the playing area, jurisdiction has ended and the score has been approved)
Rule 2-4.1-3

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4
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How do you administer the 10 second backcourt count?

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using the SHOT CLOCK
Rule 2-7.9

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5
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How long do coaches have to replace a disqualified player or injured player?

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20 seconds
Rule 2-10.9

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6
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What are the 5 correctable errors?

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1) Failing to award a merited FT 2) awarding an unmerited FT 3) Permitting the wrong player to attempt a FT 4) Permitting a player to attempt a FT at the wrong basket 5) Erroneously counting or canceling a score
Rule 2-12.1

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7
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Rule 1

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Court and Equipment

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8
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Rule 2

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Officials and Their Duties

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9
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Rule 3

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Players and Substitutes

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10
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Rule 4

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Definitions

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11
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Rule 5

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Scoring and Timing Regulations

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12
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Rule 6

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Live Ball and Dead Ball

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13
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Rule 7

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Out of Bounds and the Throw-in

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14
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Rule 8

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Free Throw

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15
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Rule 9

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Violations and Penalties

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16
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Rule 10

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Fouls and Penalties

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17
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Rule 11

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Instant Replay

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18
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Do game jerseys need to be tucked into the game shorts?

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Yes
Rule 1-22.10

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19
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Is an undershirt considered part of a game jersey and what are the color requirements?

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Yes and it must be a similar color to the game jersey. The same color must be worn by teammates and the sleeves must be the same length.
Rule 1-23.1

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20
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Undergarment color requirements

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Same color as the game shorts, black, white, or beige and the same color must be worn by teammates. Leg tights must be two legged and equal length.
Rule 1-23.2

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21
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Color requirements for headbands and wristbands

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a single solid color similar to the dominant color of game jersey, black, white, or beige
Rule 1-24.1

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22
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Color requirements arm/leg sleeves

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black, white, beige, or any color contained in the jersey (for arm sleeves) / or the color of the game shorts (for leg sleeves) teammates must wear the same color
Rule 1-24.4

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23
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Correctable errors do not involve an error in ________

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judgement

24
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Correctable error “erroneously counting or canceling a score” -> in order for this to be a CE, the official must have erred in counting/canceling a score according to ________

A

a rule

25
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A player is:

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one of the 5 or fewer members of a team’s personnel who is legally on the playing court to participate
Rule 3 -1.1

26
Q

Does an individual retain player status during a timeout?

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Yes
Rule 3-1.1

27
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Does a team forfeit when there is only one player able to participate?

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Yes unless the official believes that both teams have an opportunity to win
Rule 3-2.3

28
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______ may address an official to request a time out or permission to leave the playing court.

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Any player
Rule 3-3.2

29
Q

The scorebook needs to be correct/complete with starters, numbers, etc before the ___ minute mark before the game.

A

10
Rule 3-4.1

30
Q

A substitute is:

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a team member who has reported to the scorer’s table that he wishes to become a player and is waiting there to be beckoned into the game by an official.
Rule 3-5.1

31
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A substitute becomes a player when he:

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legally enters the playing court or if entry is illegal when the ball becomes live
Rule 3-6.1.d.

32
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A bleeding player is required to be substituted for if the issue cannot be resolved within ______ seconds

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20
Rule 3-6.3.a

33
Q

How can a bleeding player stay in the game?

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If a timeout is requested/granted and the condition is remedied within the timeout.
Rule 3-6.3.a.

34
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When is an immediate substitute required?

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When a head coach or any bench personnel is beckoned, and or comes onto the playing court to attend an injured player unless a timeout is requested/granted. Also if a player is injured/bleeding and the player is not ready to resume play after a TO.
Rule 3-6.3.d.

35
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An airborne shooter retains their status until:

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that player has returned to the floor
Rule 4-1.1

36
Q

Blocking definition

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illegal personal contact that impedes the progress of an opponent
Rule 4-5

37
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Charging definition

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illegal personal contact by pushing or moving into an opponent’s torso
Rule 4-7

38
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Team control shall continue until:

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  1. the ball is in flight during a try for a goal 2. an opponent secures control 3. or the ball becomes dead
    Rule 4-9.3
39
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There is no team control during:

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  1. a jump ball 2. the tapping of a rebound (unless it is a try) 3. a try for a goal after the ball is in flight 4. the period following any of these acts (1-3) while the ball is being batted in an attempt to secure control 5. a dead ball
    Rule 4-9.4
40
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A team is in control when:

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  1. a player of the team is in control 2. a live ball is being passed between teammates 3. a player of that team has the ball for a throw-in 4. during an interrupted dribble or any loose ball
    Rule 4-9.2
41
Q

Types of delays

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administrative, coach, and player
Rule 4-10

42
Q

Four types of personal fouls

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Common, double personal, flagrant personal, and simultaneous personal
Rule 4-15.2.

43
Q

Types of common personal fouls that are not normal defensive fouls

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Player-control, team-control, and loose ball fouls
Rule 4-15.2.a.

44
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Common foul

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a personal foul committed by an offensive or defensive player that is neither flagrant, nor part of a double, multiple, or simultaneous foul
Rule 4-15.2.a

45
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Personal foul

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a foul committed by a player that involves illegal contact with an opponent while the ball is live
Rule 4-15.2.

46
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Example of a team-control foul

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illegal screens; a team-control foul is a common foul that is committed by a player of a team that has team control
Rule 4-15.2.a.2.

47
Q

Is a loose ball foul on an offensive player also a team control foul?

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Yes
Rule 4-15.2.a.3.

48
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Double personal foul

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occurs when two opponents commit personal fouls against each other at approximately the same time
Rule 4-15.2.b.

49
Q

What is the penalty for a flagrant 1 foul and a flagrant 2 foul?

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Flagrant 1: 2 free throws and possession of the ball
Flagrant 2: 2 free throws, possession of the ball, and ejection of the offending player
Rule 4-15.2.c.

50
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Flagrant 1 definition

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a personal foul that is deemed excessive in nature and/or unnecessary, but is not based solely on the severity of the act
Rule 4-15.2.c.1

51
Q

Examples of flagrant 1 fouls

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excessive or unnecessary contact w/ an opponent; contact that is not a legit attempt to play the ball/player; pushing or holding a player from behind to prevent a score (could be escalated); fouling a player clearly away from the ball to stop clock; contact that is not the result of normal basketball play
Rule 4-15.2.c.1.

52
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Flagrant 2 definition

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a personal foul that involves contact with an opponent that is not only excessive, but also severe or extreme while the ball is live
Rule 4-15.2.c.2.

53
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Considerations for Flagrant 2 escalation

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the severity of the contact, the nature of the contact and the result of the contact; the potential for injury resulting from the contact; any contact to the groin area which is not clearly accidental
Rule 4-15.2.c.2.

54
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Simultaneous personal foul

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occurs when each team commits a personal foul at approximately the same time but not by opponents against each other
Rule 4-15.2.d.

55
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Types of technical fouls

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administrative, Class A, Class B, double technical, flagrant 2 technical, contact dead ball technical, and simultaneous technical
Rule 4-15.3.