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  2. Glossary of basketball terms - Wikipedia

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    Under FIBA, NCAA women's, and (from 2023–24) NFHS rules, the bonus takes effect on the fifth team foul in a quarter and the "one and one" no longer exists; all subsequent non-shooting fouls result in two free throws. In the NCAA rule book, free throws in this situation are officially called bonus free throws. See also double bonus and penalty.

  3. NCAA Rifle Championship - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA Rifle Championship is an annual co-educational rifle national collegiate championship sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The tournament includes an individual and team championships consisting of the two-day aggregate scoring of the smallbore competition and air rifle competition.

  4. Rules of basketball - Wikipedia

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    This rule remained until 2000, when FIBA reduced the requirement to eight seconds, the NBA following suit in 2001. The NCAA retains the 10-second rule for men's play, and adopted this rule for women's play starting with the 2013–14 season. [2] U.S. high schools, whose rules are drafted by NFHS, also use the 10-second rule for both sexes.

  5. Lacrosse stick - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2013 season, the NCAA has passed a rule stating that shooting strings are limited to an area within a 4-inch (10 cm) arc drawn from the top of the plastic of the scoop. This essentially eliminates U- or V-shaped shooting strings, as they almost always cross below the 4-inch (10 cm) line. The pocket depth is governed by rule as well.

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  7. Free throw - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 1981–82 season, this rule and the related "two to make one" rule were abolished. [7] In 1956, in response to reports that Wilt Chamberlain was able to dunk free throws, the NCAA established a rule requiring that free-throw shooters keep both feet behind the free-throw line during an attempt. [9] The NBA later adopted this rule. [10]

  8. NCAA tweaks rules on block/charge calls in men's basketball - AOL

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    The NCAA is tweaking how block/charge calls are made in men's basketball. The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved rule changes on Thursday that require a defender to be in position to draw ...

  9. While NCAA tries to enforce its own murky rules, NIL ... - AOL

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