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Each book contains diagrams of playing area's, official signals, and official interpretations and rulings.
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Each book contains diagrams of playing area's, official signals, and official interpretations and rulings.
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The NCAA produces rules of play in 15 sports. Each book contains diagrams of playing areas, official signals, and official interpretations and rulings.
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Men’s and Women’s Basketball Rules and Interpretations.
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Football Rules and Interpretations
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Men’s and Women’s Soccer Rules
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Women’s Volleyball Rules
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Men’s and Women’s Basketball Rules and Interpretations.
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The following are editorial changes to the playing rules. Although the editorial changes are minor, it is the rules committee’s intent to inform umpires, coaches, administrators and players of all changes in the 2001 rules book.
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The NCAA Illustrated Men’s and Women’s Basketball Rules is an official publication of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Rules Committees.Its purpose is to present the official rules and interpretations in a visual, easily understood form for the official, coach, player and spectator. This book is a supplement to the actual rules book. It should not be used as a primary source for rules.
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The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Rules have been designated as either administrative rules or conduct rules. Typically, administrative rules are those dealing with preparation for the competition. The conduct rules are those that have to do directly with the competition. Rules may not be altered, unless flexibility is indicated in a specific rule.
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