P. A. Announcement: NCAA Women’s Basketball Rule Changes

P. A. Announcement:  NCAA Women’s Basketball Rule Changes

“Ladies and gentlemen, there are some exciting changes in women’s basketball this year.  First, games are now played in four, ten-minute quarters.  Teams will reach the bonus on the fifth team foul in each quarter, which reset at the end of each quarter, except at the end of the fourth quarter. Other rules have also

“Ladies and gentlemen, there are some exciting changes in women’s basketball this year.  First, games are now played in four, ten-minute quarters.  Teams will reach the bonus on the fifth team foul in each quarter, which reset at the end of each quarter, except at the end of the fourth quarter.

Other rules have also been amended to allow a team to advance a ball to the front court following a timeout in the last minute of regulation and all overtime periods, a new 10-second backcourt count except on balls deflected out of bounds by the defense, a held ball that favors the offense or a technical foul called on the offense in the backcourt.  You’ll also notice only one media timeout per quarter with teams able to call one 60-second timeout and three 30-second timeouts in televised games, and two 60-second timeouts and three 30-second timeouts in non-televised games.  In either situation, teams will lose a timeout if they do not use any in the first half.

The final change this year that you’ll notice, is music is now permitted during any dead-ball situation.  We hope you enjoy the new way women’s basketball is played at _______________ [school name] and in the NCAA.”

If you present the rules in a video and want to use two people to present the rules, use the following script:

Person 1:  “Hi, I’m ________________ and along with ________________, we are here to tell you about some exciting changes in women’s basketball this year.

First, games are now played in four, ten-minute quarters.  Teams will reach the bonus on the fifth team foul in each quarter, which reset at the end of each quarter, except at the end of the fourth quarter.”

Person 2:  “Other rules have also been amended to allow a team to advance a ball to the front court following a timeout in the last minute of regulation and all overtime periods, a new 10-second backcourt count except on balls deflected out of bounds by the defense, a held ball that favors the offense or a technical foul called on the offense in the backcourt.”

Person 1:  “You’ll also notice only one media timeout per quarter with teams able to call one 60-second timeout and three 30-second timeouts in televised games, and two 60-second timeouts and three 30-second timeouts in non-televised games.  In either situation, teams will lose a timeout if they do not use any in the first half.”

Person 2:  “The final change this year that you’ll notice, is music is now permitted during any dead-ball situation, so be sure to listen for our band or DJ to enhance the atmosphere at the ________________ [arena name] this year.”

On behalf of ________________, we hope you enjoy the new way women’s basketball is played at _______________ [school name] and in the NCAA.”

The following document will assist game operations personnel with proper situations and is provided by CoSIDA

2015-17 NCAA Women’s Basketball Band and Amplified Music Guidelines

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  • Chris Davis
    November 1, 2015, 9:19 pm

    One small tweek that you need to put in your script, it is not just TV games that have media TO’s. If a game is on radio or Internet they can also have media TO’s. It all depends on the home school and what they choose to use.

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    • Jarrod Wronski@Chris Davis
      November 3, 2015, 11:46 am

      You’re right, and that will be featured in the follow-up I do in about a week. I was using what came directly from the NCAA.

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