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Discussion Topic: New NCAA Rules
Fred Feeney added to this discussion on April 21, 2008

The NCAA News

The NCAA Wrestling Rules Committee at its April meeting in Indianapolis recommended changes regarding health and safety and eliminated the option to wrestle a six-minute match.

Committee recommendations are subject to final approval of the Playing Rules and Oversight Panel, which convenes by teleconference June 5.

To guard against skin disease, the committee recommended that mats be cleaned and disinfected before all competitions and between tournament rounds and multiple dual-meet events.

The committee also recommended that the host site allow student-athletes to clean and disinfect the soles of their shoes before stepping onto the mat, since bacteria could be spread as student-athletes walk from the locker room to the competition area.

The home institution’s game-management personnel are responsible for ensuring that wrestling mats and all other surrounding facilities meet regulations.

Any wrestler who has been diagnosed and is under treatment for a skin condition must have a physician complete an NCAA Skin Evaluation and Participation Status form that must be presented to the medical professional at the competition. The medical professional on site would determine whether the student-athlete can participate without jeopardizing the health of an opponent.

The recommendation regarding the length of a match centers on the committee’s preference for all matches to meet the seven-minute requirement. The first period must consist of three minutes, and the second and third periods will be two minutes apiece. A six-minute option had been allowed for tournaments, but the committee made the change so that all matches shall be of uniform length.

The committee also made a technical recommendation regarding the offensive starting position. For two years, officials have taken steps to ensure a fair start. After the wrestlers are set, the offensive wrestler places the palm of one hand on the defensive wrestler’s navel. The offensive wrestler places the palm of the other hand on or over the defensive wrestler’s elbow and after they both become motionless the referee momentarily pauses before blowing the whistle for the match to begin. The pause is being emphasized to ensure neither wrestler gains an advantage with a rolling start.

In other action, the committee approved two new scoring abbreviations and clarified what constitutes “inbounds.”

The abbreviation DQW stands for “disqualified for weight-management,” and INJ(2) will be used to record a second injury timeout.

The clarification on inbounds states that wrestling may continue if any part of either wrestler remains inbounds.

Also, since NCAA playing rules books are published for a two-year period, the committee is allowed to focus on other rules-related projects during the year in which a rules book is not published. One such project being considered is a referee-enrichment program that would include an in-person clinic annually in a different region. The objective of the program would be to provide consistency in officiating across the nation.



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Discussion Topic: New NCAA Rules
Maggie Lamantia added to this discussion on April 22, 2008

Quote from Fred Feeney's post:

"The NCAA News
... and eliminated the option to wrestle a six-minute match.

To guard against skin disease, the committee recommended that mats be cleaned and disinfected before all competitions and between tournament rounds and multiple dual-meet events.

The committee also recommended that the host site allow student-athletes to clean and disinfect the soles of their shoes before stepping onto the mat, "



the six-minute match...is that just for tournaments? and only in consolation or what? am I just confused..or is this built like high school rules, where some consies are 1-2-2...i think this is logical in that these wrestlers have lost a match and therefore the matches they're wrestling now aren't necessarily as important and should be a little shorter.

I really really like the idea of cleaning the mats in between each round at tournaments. I'm a bit of a germ-ophob and this (along with the disinfecting of soles of shoes) is a great idea to prevent all the yucks from being spread around. Actually, the idea in general of saying that you HAVE to clean them will just reiterate the fact of their importance. <smile>



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Discussion Topic: New NCAA Rules
Fred Feeney added to this discussion on April 22, 2008

Maggie,

I believe they want all matches...consi's as well...to be 3-2-2.



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Discussion Topic: New NCAA Rules
Maggie Lamantia added to this discussion on April 22, 2008

is there anywhere currently where there is not 7 minute matches used for championship??



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Discussion Topic: New NCAA Rules
Fred Feeney added to this discussion on April 22, 2008

It isn't about the championships...its about the consi's.....they will be 3-2-2 as well.



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Discussion Topic: New NCAA Rules
Maggie Lamantia added to this discussion on April 23, 2008

oooh. gotcha.

thanks for clearing that up! <thumbsup>



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