SLOA Presentation – 4 Mar 2019

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SLOA Presentation – 4 Mar 2019 Advancing the ball SLOA Presentation – 4 Mar 2019

Our Various Alternate Realities Current NCAA Rules MIAA A Conference (Varsity & JV) WCAC (Varsity & JV) 2017 NCAA Rules MIAA B Conference (Varsity & JV) MIAA C Conference (Varsity & JV) MIAA Fresh-Soph Youth Club Leagues Current NFHS Rules MPSSAA (Varsity & JV) MYLA Rec (Age dependent)

Current NCAA Rules – Advancing the Ball 80 seconds total to get a shot on goal. 20 seconds for the ball to cross midfield. 60 is the hard number Who caused the ball to go backcourt and what’s the time on the shot-clock?

Current NCAA Rules – Shot Clock What resets a shot clock? Loose ball tech foul Shot above GLE that hits the pipe or goalie End of a period (all even) Defensive TO Defensive injuries What does NOT? Flag down Shot that hits a non-goalie Shot from behind GLE End of a period (man- down) Inadvertent whistles Offensive Injuries

2017 NCAA Rules – Advancing the Ball 30 seconds for the ball or player in possession of the ball to touch the offensive box Over and Back becomes live once the clearing count is satisfied Who caused the ball to go backcourt? Loose Ball Tech resets the clearing count; Flag Down does NOT Calling a TO in the alley satisfies the clearing count b. Exceptions. An over and back violation does not occur in the following situations: 1. A shot that leaves the offensive half of the field. 2. A loose ball that leaves the offensive half of the field and was last touched by the defensive team. 3. A loose ball that leaves the offensive half of the field and the defense is called for a loose ball violation (or play-on) or caused the ball to go out of bounds in the defensive end. 4. The defensive team causes the ball to go out of bounds in the defensive end. ***In all of these situations, a new clearing clock will be initiated***

2017 NCAA Rules – Shot Clock Up to the discretion of the referees Potential triggers for shot clock: Possession shots Change in offense that no longer attacks the goal Offensive player standing in the attack area with the defense playing the ball Offense not setting picks to create a scoring opportunity Offense not trying break down their man 1 on 1 Offensive player beating his man and turns back instead of going to goal “Shot Clock On!” mechanic Run it off the game clock. Choose “0s” Officiating Mechanics. 1. An official signals stall warning, verbalizes “Shot clock!” 2. During the 30-second period, the shot clock shall start and stop with the official’s whistle. 3. Any penalty or loose ball play-on by the defense will reset the shot clock during an existing stall warning (shot clock). A reset signal shall be used by the officials. 4. A shot that hits the goal pipe or rebounds off of the goalkeeper nullifies the stall warning and the game shall continue. The waive off signal shall be used by the officials. 5. In an existing flag down situation (prior to any shot clock warnings), an offensive team can be called for stalling. In this situation the shot clock will continue until it expires, a shot is taken on goal, or is reset upon another defensive foul. 6. Neither team shall be called for stalling during a man advantage. 7. If a shot hits a defensive team player other than the goalkeeper does not satisfy the criteria for a shot on goal. 8. Once the shot criteria is met, an audible “Shot clock off” command and wave-off signal shall be given by the officials. 9. If the period ends during a shot clock situation, the shot clock is no longer in effect.

Current NFHS Rules – Advancing the Ball 20 seconds to get the ball over the midfield line 10 seconds to get the ball into the offensive box once possession has been established in the offensive half of the field Who caused the ball to go backcourt? (same principles as NCAA 2017 rules)

Current NFHS Rules - Stalling “Get it in and keep it in!” mechanic Automatic stall warning in last 2 min for team winning < 4 goals Similar stalling triggers as NCAA 2017 rules

NCAA 2017 vs NFHS Differences