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Ross Meloan, National ClinicianNational Instruction Program
National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association
© NISOA 2014
NCAA Rule 12.6.1-FightingNCAA Rule 12.6.1-Fighting
Fighting
RecognitionPenaltiesReporting
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Ross Meloan, National ClinicianNational Instruction Program
National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association
© NISOA 2014
NCAA Rule 12.6.1-FightingNCAA Rule 12.6.1-Fighting
Fighting is defined on page 58 of 2012-2013 NCAA Soccer Rules and Interpretations.
12.6 Violations12.6.1 Fighting. Definition: A fight is defined as a deliberate strike or punch or an attempt to strike or punch another player, official, coach or bench personnel. These acts include, but are not limited to, kicking, head-butting, hair pulling or an open-handed strike if done deliberately and in a malicious manner.
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Ross Meloan, National ClinicianNational Instruction Program
National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association
© NISOA 2014
NCAA Rule 12.6.1-FightingNCAA Rule 12.6.1-Fighting
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Ross Meloan, National ClinicianNational Instruction Program
National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association
© NISOA 2014
NCAA Rule 12.6.1-FightingNCAA Rule 12.6.1-Fighting
When a fight does break out:• Safety of all players is our number one concern!
• Do what you can, short of physical contact, • to separate participants; use closest AR if necessary
• Remember that coaches can come off the bench to assist
• Identifying players involved may require assistance• Take your time and involve rest of the officiating crew,
if necessary
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Ross Meloan, National ClinicianNational Instruction Program
National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association
© NISOA 2014
NCAA Rule 12.6.1-FightingNCAA Rule 12.6.1-Fighting
When a fight does break out……(con’t)
• Accurately record in your book, time, player(s) ejected
• Report to the coaches, scorer and players that an ejection for fighting has been issued
• At the conclusion of the game be sure that the official box score indicates the ejection was for fighting
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Ross Meloan, National ClinicianNational Instruction Program
National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association
© NISOA 2014
NCAA Rule 12.6.1-FightingNCAA Rule 12.6.1-Fighting
After the game and within 24 hoursElectronically complete and file Fight Report form found on the NCAA Central Hub
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Ross Meloan, National ClinicianNational Instruction Program
National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association
© NISOA 2014
NCAA Rule 12.6.1-FightingNCAA Rule 12.6.1-Fighting
Click here!
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Ross Meloan, National ClinicianNational Instruction Program
National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association
© NISOA 2014
NCAA Rule 12.6.1-FightingNCAA Rule 12.6.1-Fighting
Use this “user name and password” to sign into the Red Card form!
Click here after noting the information below
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Ross Meloan, National ClinicianNational Instruction Program
National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association
© NISOA 2014
NCAA Rule 12.6.1-FightingNCAA Rule 12.6.1-Fighting
The rest is up to you!
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Ross Meloan, National ClinicianNational Instruction Program
National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association
© NISOA 2014
NCAA Rule 12.6.1-FightingNCAA Rule 12.6.1-Fighting
Summary:• Accuracy is critical
• Take your time to get the details right• Use the officiating team to get the details• Record details in your book and confirm with officiating
crew• Report to scorekeeper that the ejection was
for fighting• Report to coaches and player(s) involved that the
ejection was for fighting• Confirm details on the box score before signing• Report details on the NCAA Central Hub within 24
hours of the conclusion of the game
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