Unlike the men's game, which uses the NBA's flagrant system, women's college basketball has adopted the FIBA system.
College and pro hoops have differing rules, including the number of personal fouls each player is allowed before being disqualified.
If you're wondering about the NCAA's difference between a flagrant 1 and 2 foul this week, we've got you covered.
A big part of the madness in March is when NCAA tournament teams head to overtime after battling to a tie through the first ...
With his team trailing archrival No. 8 Alabama by five with 10:52 remaining, Tigers guard/forward Chad Baker-Mazara was hit ...
The NCAA Women's Basketball Rule Committee recommended the change ... to eliminate the one-and-one free throws after seven team fouls, which are more prevalent in the men's game.
And that’s the way the rules are written.” Eades is right. Other things grind to a halt late in basketball games. Coaches call timeouts in bunches and trailing teams foul to extend the game ...
The sport is more popular than ever, but in dozens of interviews, stakeholders painted a bleak picture of the current state ...
The change was raised by the NCAA Women's Basketball Rules Committee ... women's teams now shoot two free throws on the fifth team foul in every quarter instead of two free throws on the 10th ...