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WCAC Boy's Rules Variations for the 2014-15 Season

WCAC Boy's Basketball Members: 
Carroll, DeMatha, Good Counsel, Gonzaga, Ireton, McNamara, O’Connell, Paul VI, St. John’s, St. Mary’s Ryken 



Shot Clock

NCAA Men’s: 30 Seconds

 

Shot Ball Hits Ring

Full Shot Clock Reset

 

Change of Possession

Full Shot Clock Reset

 

Shot in Flight, Horn Sounds, Ball Misses Ring

Shot Clock Violation

 

Shot in Flight, Horn Sounds, Ball Hits Ring

Full Shot Clock Reset

 

Ball O/B by Defense

No Shot Clock Reset

 

Held Ball, AP → Defense

Full Shot Clock Reset

 

Held Ball, AP → Offense

No Shot Clock Reset

 

Ball Lodges Between Ring/Backboard     AP Arrow

Full Shot Clock Reset

 

Timeout By Either Team

No Shot Clock Reset

 

Injured Player / Loss of Contacts

No Shot Clock Reset

 

Kick Ball: Shot Clock less than or equal to 14 Sec  

Shot Clock Reset to 15 Seconds

 

Kick Ball: Shot Clock greater than or equal to 15 Sec  

No Shot Clock Reset

 

Inadvertent Whistle With Player Control

Point of Interruption

No Shot Clock Reset

 

Inadvertent Whistle Without Player Control

Point of Interruption (AP Arrow)

Full Shot Clock Reset

 

Double Personal or Technical / Simultaneous Foul  Without Player Control

Point of Interruption (AP Arrow)

Full Shot Clock Reset

 

Double Personal or Technical / Simultaneous Foul With  Player Control

Point of Interruption

No Shot Clock Reset

 

All Other Fouls

Full Shot Clock Reset

 

 

 

10-Second Back Court Count

Yes: Use Shot Clock to Administer 10-Second Count Without Visible Count; Use Visible Count When No Shot Clock Visible

10-Second Count Reset:
All stoppages of the game clock including a KICKED BALL BY THE DEFENSE OR AN INADVERTENT WHISTLE BY AN OFFICIAL

No 10-Second Count Reset:
When the defense causes the ball to be out of bounds; The offense retains the possession after a held ball; or A TIMEOUT CALLED BY THE DEFENSE subsequent to the defense causing the ball to be out of bounds or the offense retaining possession after a held ball.

Closely Guarded

Front Court: Holding ball within 6 feet

 

 

 

Coaching Box

28’ to Endline

 

Application of “Seatbelt” Rule Pursuant to Coach and/or Bench Personnel Technical Foul

Does Not Apply

rev'd 10/15
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