Appendix IV Foul/Penalty Chart (APPENDIX IV) Live Committed by, illegal contact with an opponent. Common Live (a subset of personal fouls) Player Control Team Control Intentional when not shooting, not flagrant or intentional, not part of a multiple, double or simultaneous. Live Common foul committed by a when he or she is in control of the ball. Live Common foul committed by on team with team control (See Rule 4-15). Live An act that is not a legitimate attempt to play the ball or. Not based on severity, but is excessive. Live Severe or extreme contact with an opponent during live ball only. Free throw(s) to offended when shooting or when in, except control foul or teamcontrol foul. Free throw(s) to offended team when in, except -control or team-control foul. No free throw(s). No free throw(s). Two free throws to offended. Ejection of offender, two free throws to offended. Throw-in at a designated spot to an offended team when not shooting or not in or when a -control or team-control foul. When there are free throw(s), throw-in to opposing team after free throw(s) (from any point behind the end line when last freethrow is successful) or live ball. Throw-in at designated spot to offended team when not in or when team-control or -control foul. When oneand-one, live ball when a free throw is missed. When both free throws are good, opposing team throw-in from any point behind the end line. designated spot. designated spot. designated spot. designated spot nearest to where foul occurred. No Automatic 152
Appendix IV - Foul/Penalty Chart 153 or live Extreme unsporting conduct (noncontact) during a live ball or severe/ extreme contact with an opponent during a dead ball. Ejection of offender, two free throws., bench. Throw-in at designated spot at division line to offended team. Women- Throw-in to offended team at point of interruption. No Automatic Contact Ball CLASS B Contact with opponent in nonflagrant manner. Neither involves contact nor causes contact with an opponent. Falls below limit of an unsporting act. Two free throws.. Two free throws. Player, substitute, coach, bench personnel. Unsporting conduct. Two free throws. Player, substitute, coach, bench personnel. division line., one of two CLASS A (AA) in combination with two CLASS B technicals (ABB)... Point of interruption. No No, after three CLASS B (BBB) of two Class B and one Class A (ABB)... Point of interruption. Exceptions- single flagrant or intentional at the division line to the offended team. After two (AA) or one with two CLASS B technicals (ABB)
154 Appendix IV - Foul/Penalty Chart Indirect Direct Foul Unsporting conduct by bench personnel. Unsporting conduct of head coach. Two free throws. Head coach. Point of interruption. No No, after three indirect of two indirects and one direct. Two free throws. Head coach. Point of interruption. No Automatic after two or of two indirects and one direct. Administrative Not specific to an individual s conduct. Two free throws. Team. Point of interruption. No No No Bench Player/ Substitute Unsporting conduct by bench personnel. Two free throws. Squad member, coach, bench personnel. Unsporting conduct. Two free throws. Player or substitute. Live Two opponents Point of interruption. after two direct or three indirect of one direct and two indirects head coach only. For others, automatic after two. Point of interruption., automatic after two. No free throws. Players Point of interruption.
Appendix IV - Foul/Penalty Chart 155 No free throws. Players Point of interruption. No Live Two opponents Intentional Simultaneous Contact Ball Simultaneous Live Two opponents same time Live Committed by each team at approximately the same time but not by opponents. dead Two opponents dead Two opponents Two opponents dead Occurs when there is a technical foul committed by each team at approximately the same time, not by opponents against each other. No free throws. Players Point of interruption No free throws. Player Point of interruption. No free throws Players, bench No free throws. Players, bench No free throws. Players and bench personnel No free throws. Player, bench Point of interruption. CLASS A Point of interruption. No (automatic) Point of interruption. Point of interruption. CLASS A
156 Appendix IV - Foul/Penalty Chart Multiple Live Two or more opponents commit personal fouls against the same opponent at approximately the False Multiple False dead Two or more fouls by the same team such that the last foul is committed bee the game clock is started after it is stopped the first and such that at least one of the attributes of a multiple foul is absent. dead Fouls by both teams, the second occurring bee the game clock is started after it is stopped the first but an aspect of double fouls is missing One free throw each foul: 1.No try involved 2. Successful or unsuccessful 2-pt. try 3. Successful 3-pt. try. Two free throws each foul: 1.Intentional or flagrant foul 2. Unsuccessful 3-pt. try Each foul carries its own penalty. Each fouls carries its own penalty. Player Administer free throw penalty. For team-control fouls, intentional fouls and flagrant fouls, throw-in from designated spot. Player, bench Player, bench When the last foul is a single flagrant technical, (men) single contact dead ball technical, or (women) administrative technical excessive timeouts, the ball shall be put into play as though the last foul were the only one administered. When one of the fouls is a single or double technical (not flagrant) or any double personal or simultaneous personal foul, point of interruption. When the last foul is a single flagrant technical, (men) single contact dead ball technical, or (women) administrative technical excessive timeouts, the ball shall be put into play as though the last foul were the only one administered. When one of the fouls is a single or double technical (not flagrant) or any double personal or simultaneous personal foul, point of interruption.
Appendix V Major Rules Differences 2009-10 MAJOR BASKETBALL RULES DIFFERENCES (Men s and Women s) ITEM NFHS NCAA Blood/Contacts Player with blood directed to leave game (may remain with timeout); with lost/ irritated contacts may Men Same as NFHS Women Player with blood or lost/irritated contact may remain in game if remedied within 20 seconds remain in the game Coaching Box Size State option, 14-foot box maximum Extends from 28-foot mark to end line Loss of Use If coach is charged with any technical foul No rule Delay-of-Game Warnings Disqualification/ Ejection Players/Bench Personnel Player Participates after DQ One warning any of four delay-of-game situations; subsequent delay any of four technical foul Disqualification Fifth personal Ejection Single flagrant; second technical Direct technical foul charged to head coach One warning each delay-ofgame situation; subsequent delay that situation technical foul Men Same as NFHS, except ejection on 2 nd Class A or 3 rd Class B technical foul Women Same as NFHS Men technical foul charged to offender; also Class A to head coach Women technical to offender 157