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3 vs 3 Basketball





Playoff Schedule

All games will be on Friday, September 25th

12 p.m.

RamRod vs Flint Tropics

and

Hunters vs. Xtreme

12:30 p.m.

Chopaholics vs. Affirmative Action

1 p.m.

Winner of RamRod/Tropics vs. Winner of Hunters/Xtreme

and

Winner of Chopaholics/Affirmative Action vs. 3 Guys

1:30 p.m.

Championship Game

Winners of 1 p.m. games play in final


Team Number Assignments

1-Xtreme

2-Flint Tropics

3-Ramrod

4-Hunters

5-Affirmative Action

6-Ball Til You Fall

7-Skulls

8-3 Guys

9-Chopaholics

Schedule
DATE
TIME
MATCH UP
RESULT
Monday 9/14
12 pm
5,2,6,7
-
3 pm
1,7,3,4
-
Tuesday 9/15
12 pm
6,2,5,8
-
Wednesday 9/16
12 pm
9,5,4,1
-
Thursday 9/17
1 pm
4,3,9,7
-
Friday 9/18
12 pm
2,5,8,1
-
1 pm
6,2,8,9
-
2 pm
7,6,8,9
-
3 pm
4,1,8,3
-

JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Are you looking for a job and want to earn some extra money? Do you like sports? Why not become an intramural official? Click here for more details!!

If you would like more information contact the Intramural Office.


UMBC Intramurals
General Policies, Rules & Guidelines


For a detailed description of the rules & policies, please click here.




3 vs 3 Basketball Rules:

ONE FORMER AND NO CURRENT INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL PLAYERS ARE ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE
(This includes participation at a Junior College or other four-year institution)

THE GAME:
1. 3-on-3 is a half court game played by two teams.
2. Teams will consist of 6 players. (3 starters and 3 substitutes) Substitutions may be made after a made basket, foul shot or any stoppage of play.
3. Games will be to fifteen 15 points straight up, or to 10 minutes; constant running time.
4. Baskets will be worth 1 points
5. Baskets behind the arc will be worth 2 points
6. Ball possession changes hands after each basket unless a foul is called.
7. A tie score after time is up will be a “sudden win” period (first to score.)
8. Starting possession will be determined by a coin flip.
9. Time outs shall be called by the referee only for injuries or special circumstances.
10. A coin toss shall determine who takes first ball possession, with the alternate possession rule in effect for the remainder of regulation.
11 Deliberate stalling or attempts to freeze the ball shall result in loss of ball possession (A warning will be issued before loss of possession.)
12. The imaginary "check line" shall be the three point line extended.
• Check the ball in after every made basket or stoppage in play.
• A player must pass the ball in play from the check line after a score, foul shot or foul.
• Call out the score after every made basket.

OFFICIALS:
• The duties of the officials shall include scoring & time-keeping, determine whether fouls were during the act of shooting and making judgment calls on double (offensive and defensive on same play) fouls calls.
• The officials shall have the final say in any call made by team A and challenged by team B or vice versa.
• The officials can penalize any player, substitute, or coach for unsportsmanlike conduct by immediate ejection and banishment from the area. The referee shall have power to make decisions on any point not specifically covered by the rules and to take over full referee duties if the game becomes out of hand.

FOULING:
• All common, personal and technical fouls shall be counted against a team total.
• An individual player cannot foul out of a game but may be ejected by the official for cause.
• Prior to the seventh (7) team foul: any common foul shall result in loss of possession for the offending team; any offensive foul shall result in disallowing a converted basket and loss of possession.
• Teams call travels, two point buckets and out of bounds, if there is controversy on the call the “official” has the final say. If no decision can be reached by the “official” it will be an alternative possession.
• The teams will call their own fouls.
• Foul Calls must be made loud enough for the “official” to hear it.
• Any “and 1” call must be made as such before the ball crosses a level plain with the cylinder.
• If the shot is made after the foul, the basket is good and the team maintains possession of the ball.

QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS CAN BE FORWARDED TO THE INTRAMURAL OFFICE (410) 455-3122
(Revised 1/30/07 ~ KP)



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