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  2. Bonus (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The rules on the team foul penalty are similar to the FIBA version, with three major differences: Only defensive and loose-ball fouls count towards a team's limit for the team foul penalty. Offensive fouls do not count towards the team foul penalty unless a player is in the player foul penalty situation. [5]

  3. Module:SportsRankings/data/FIBA World Rankings - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... [ the rankings list copy rankings from FIBA and use follow excel to generate table entre =CONCAT(" { '", B1, ...

  4. Free throw - Wikipedia

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    The number of fouls that triggers a penalty is higher in college men's basketball because the game is divided into two 20-minute halves, as opposed to quarters of 12 minutes in the NBA or 10 minutes in the WNBA, college women's basketball, or FIBA play (the college women's game was played in 20-minute halves before 2015–16).

  5. Liga Femenina Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Liga Femenina Challenge, simply known as LF Challenge, is the second division of league competition for Spanish women's basketball since the 2021–22 season. As a single nationwide league below the top level, it is the female equivalent of the men's Primera FEB and is run by the Spanish Basketball Federation (FEB). It is played under FIBA ...

  6. Flop (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    In FIBA play, the penalty is a technical foul that counts as one of two towards ejection. National Federation of State High School Associations basketball rule 10.6.f of 2012–13 specifically defines "faking being fouled", in the judgment of an official, as unsportsmanlike conduct subject to penalty of a technical foul. However, as there is no ...

  7. All The Rules You Didn't Realize Women's College Basketball ...

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    The women's game features "unsportsmanlike" and "disqualifying" fouls. An unsportsmanlike foul is called when there is either "excessive or severe contact," or when a player commits a technical ...

  8. NCAA putting renewed emphasis on sportsmanship in women's ...

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    After a season that saw over a 33% increase in technical fouls, women's college basketball is putting a renewed emphasis on sportsmanship this year. Last season, there were 830 total technical ...

  9. Flagrant foul - Wikipedia

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    These fouls are counted as personal fouls and technical fouls. A flagrant 1 foul (men's) or unsportsmanlike foul (women's) involves excessive or severe contact during a live ball, including especially when a player "swings an elbow and makes illegal, non-excessive contact with an opponent above the shoulders".