The Game
Definitions
Fouls/Violations
Enforcement
Case Plays
100

The number 1 priority of ALL Intramural Sports Staff

What is the safety of all participants?

100

This is the act of pushing, throwing, or batting the ball towards the floor.

What is a dribble?

100

This is the act of moving a foot or feet in any direction in excess of prescribed limits while holding the ball.

What is a travel or traveling violation?

100

When a player leaves the throw in spot while attempting to put the ball in play.

What is a throw-in violation or turnover?

100

A1 is dribbling the ball in the front court being gaurded by B2 when A1 collects their dribble. While holding the ball, B2 slaps the ball out of A1's hand. A1 grabs the ball and begins dribbling towards the basket. 

- Whats the call?

Play on. A1 has not committed a dribbling violation because when B2 dislodges the ball, A1 loses player control. Once they have regained it, they are permitted to dribble again.

200

The correct length of an Intramural Basketball game with timing specifications

What is two-20 minute halves with a running clock until the last two minutes of each half?

200

A defender who has two feet, in-bounds, facing their opponent has this.

What is legal guarding position?

200

When a player with control of the ball in the front court touches any part of the back court with any part of their body or the ball.

What is a backcourt violation?

200

This results from a defender fouling an airborne shooter on an unsuccessful shot attempt from the field.

What are free throws?

200

A3 is dribbling towards the basket being guarded by B4. B4 reaches to attempt to get the ball and makes contact with A3's arm. You put air in the whistle to signal the defense's 3rd team foul. After one more dribble, A3 attempts a succesful shot.  

What do we have?

A3 Dribbling the ball one more time means that they have not collected their dribble or began the act of shooting. As soon as this foul is called, we need to wave off the basket and we will have a throw-in for A at the spot closest to the foul.

300

The amount of timeouts each team has during regulation.

What is three timeouts?

300

The only way to achieve this is by one of these things:

- Jump Ball

- Throw-in

- Free Throw

What is a live ball?

300

When a defender impedes the path of a dribbler without obtaining legal guarding position.

What is a block?

300

When a team commits its 7th team foul, the offended team is in this.

What is the bonus? 

300

While dribbling up from the backcourt, A1 runs over B3 who is standing still facing A1. When A1 makes contact with B3, B3's left foot was standing on the sideline. 

What do we have?

While B3 was facing the opponent and did not initiate contact with the dribbler, they did not have two feet in the court of play. Therefore, we have a blocking foul on B3.

400

The correct way to handle a fight that breaks out in a game.

What is watch and document all players involved?

400

A team retains this while the ball is being passed among teammates and during an interrupted dribble.

What is team control?

400

This follows a held ball.

What is an alternating possession throw in?

400

This is the proper way to assess a technical foul.

What are two free throws and possession of the ball at half-court opposite from the scorer's table for the team not assessed with the technical foul?

400

A3 is fouled in the act of shooting on an unsuccessful shot attempt. The players line up in the appropriate lane spaces and the official is under the basket holding the ball. At this moment, B5 calls for a timeout. 

What do we have?

Because the ball is not at the disposal of the free thrower yet, either team can request and be granted a timeout. The officials grants B a timeout. A3 will shoot 2 free throws after the timeout.

500

At least three things that stop the clock during the final two minutes of each half.

What are: 

- Injury

- Team Timeout

- Foul

- Violation

- Official Timeout

500

These are the four characteristics of goaltending.

What is:

- Must be a try or tap

- Must have a chance to go in

- Must be on its downward flight

- Must be above the rim

500
Contact with an opponent that is not a play on the ball.

What is an intentional foul?

500

This occurs when a player receives two technical fouls.

What is an ejection?

500

A2 is dribbling the ball up the court when it is knocked away by B5. A1 and B3 both dive to the floor in an attempt to gain possession. While on the floor, B3 uses his foot to pull the ball within reach of his hands and gains possession. From the ground, he passes the ball to B1 who streaks towards the basket and makes an easy layup.

What do we have?

Kicked ball violation on B3. Using his foot to bring the ball closer is an intentional act where the ball contacts his foot/leg. A ball with a sideline throw-in closest to the spot of the violation.