Baylor - suspensions

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Will there be suspensions on the women's team? Then entire starting lineup was already on the bench when they all ran out onto the court due to an altercation. Isn't leaving the bench an automatic suspension. Should be, but maybe I'm missing something.
 
Will there be suspensions on the women's team? Then entire starting lineup was already on the bench when they all ran out onto the court due to an altercation. Isn't leaving the bench an automatic suspension. Should be, but maybe I'm missing something.

If no one saw it, did it really happen?:SLEEP:
 
They said on the TV that they were ejected from this game, but they won't be suspended from the next game.

They said that on TV, but if you've watched much of the women's game, you'll realize that the worst thing about the game is the fact that the officials don't have a clue. The bad officiating makes it almost unwatchable. I don't know the rule for women leaving the bench, as it probably rarely happens. Just because the O's on the court said that doesn't mean it is the correct rule.
 
I wouldn't blame officiating on the reason why women's basketball is un watchable.
For Basketball purists, the Women's game is more watchable....imo

they pass better to open players, better spacing, ball screens that actually work, they box out, hit free throws, do a lot of fundamentals better than the more Athletic Men's version....
 
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For Basketball purists, the Women's game is more watchable....imo

they pass better to open players, better spacing, ball screens that actually work, they box out, hit free throws, do a lot of fundamentals better than the more Athletic Men's version....

Do they shoot into peach baskets?
 
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"When anyone other than the head coach leaves the bench
and enters the playing court but does not participate in the
fight, only one technical foul shall be assessed regardless of
the number of offenders. This one foul is charged indirectly
to the head coach. For any single flagrant 2 technical foul,
the ball shall be awarded to the offended team at the point of
interruption. When a single flagrant 2 technical foul occurs
during intermission for the second or extra period, play shall
resume with a throw-in to the offended team on either side of
midcourt. This flagrant 2 technical foul applies toward the
team-foul total, and the offender(s) shall be ejected but not
subjected to suspension."

No suspension.
 
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For Basketball purists, the Women's game is more watchable....imo

they pass better to open players, better spacing, ball screens that actually work, they box out, hit free throws, do a lot of fundamentals better than the more Athletic Men's version....
Men do all those things, and they do them in a way that isn't terrible to watch, which is a bonus.
 
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For Basketball purists, the Women's game is more watchable....imo

they pass better to open players, better spacing, ball screens that actually work, they box out, hit free throws, do a lot of fundamentals better than the more Athletic Men's version....

I disagree but to each there own.
 
What the hell even happened? I wasn't watching for obvious reasons.

Last minute of the game, Tennessee woman gets knocked down and takes offense, Baylor player leans over her saying something, players start pulling them apart and the baylor starters come running off the bench. Pretty tame, but the T's were needed. Looked up the rule too, no suspensions.

I agree with whoever said the women's fundamentals are better. Without a doubt they play the game the right way. Those officials suck so bad though, that other than some ISU games and a rare, rare tourney game, I can't watch this stuff. The O's are always 5 steps behind the play, in the wrong position, calling things completely wrong, and just award the ball to whichever team they want on an out of bounds since they weren't really paying attention to find out who knocked the ball out.
 
Last minute of the game, Baylorwoman gets knocked down and takes offense, Tennessee player leans over her saying something, players start pulling them apart and the baylor starters come running off the bench. Pretty tame, but the T's were needed. Looked up the rule too, no suspensions.

I agree with whoever said the women's fundamentals are better. Without a doubt they play the game the right way. Those officials suck so bad though, that other than some ISU games and a rare, rare tourney game, I can't watch this stuff. The O's are always 5 steps behind the play, in the wrong position, calling things completely wrong, and just award the ball to whichever team they want on an out of bounds since they weren't really paying attention to find out who knocked the ball out.


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