If that is the case, I am wrong and the ruling was a good one.CEAg78 said:
I believe she is not in the front court until a foot hits the ground. Kind of the same as out-of-bounds: not out until she hits the floor.
If that is the case, I am wrong and the ruling was a good one.CEAg78 said:
I believe she is not in the front court until a foot hits the ground. Kind of the same as out-of-bounds: not out until she hits the floor.
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Section 18. Location of a Player
Art. 1. The location of a player (or nonplayer) is determined as being: a. Where she is touching the floor, as far as being inbounds or out of bounds. b. In the frontcourt or backcourt. c. Outside the three-point line with at least one foot in contact with the playing floor behind the line before the release of the try and the other foot not contacting the line or the playing floor in front of the line.
Art. 2. When a player is in the air from a leap (except during a throw-in) or when a defensive player intercepts a ball while in the air, the player's status with reference to these two situations shall be the same as at the time the player was last in contact with the floor or an extension of the floor, such as a bleacher.