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If any player leaves the team bench during a fight, he can be charged with a technical foul and ejected, as can any coach that does so without the beckoning of an official. Rules against fighting vary from high school to college to the (W)NBA, but all levels penalize severely for such conduct, to include suspensions and (in the [W]NBA) heavy fines.
This category includes those men's basketball players who were first-team, second-team or third-team for one or more Division I NCAA Men's Basketball All-America teams that contribute to consensus All-American status for a given year (see NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans for a list of contributing teams by year).
Dennis Scott was the 1990 National Player of the Year and the 1990 ACC Player of the Year, [18] Jarrett Jack was the 2005 Basketball Times All-South player. [18] A notable fictitious player for the Yellow Jackets is eternal Tech student George P. Burdell, who is officially listed in team media guides as having earned three letters (1956–58). [19]
From big-name stars and future NBA prospects to notoriously dirty players and NCAA record setters, the 2010s had some incredibly notable players.
[3] [5] For his entire college career, Robinson recorded 516 blocks, but since only his junior and senior seasons' block totals are officially recognized, his two-year sum of 351 blocks does not even rank in the top 25 all-time. [3] [5] Jarvis Varnado of Mississippi State, therefore, holds the Division I record for career blocks with 564.
Then, from 1956 to spring 1973, colleges were classified as either "NCAA University Division (Major College)" or "NCAA College Division (Small College)". [2] [3] Numerous players among the top 25 scorers in Division I history played in the era before the three-point line was officially adopted in 1986–87. All of the players with a dash ...
Albright, born July 3, 1995, appears to be college basketball’s oldest active player. The oldest player to suit up in a Division I game this season is BYU’s Spencer Johnson, a 26-year-old ...
From the 1986–87 season through the 2007–08 season, the three-point perimeter was marked at 19 ft 9 in (6.02 m) for both men's and women's college basketball. [1] On May 3, 2007, the NCAA men's basketball rules committee passed a measure to extend the distance of the men's three-point line back to 20 ft 9 in (6.32 m), while the women's line ...