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Date: | Tue, 28 Mar 1995 11:09:16 -0500 |
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On Mon, 27 Mar 1995, Bill Fenwick wrote:
> Ralph Baer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> >Another question. RPI's Jon Pirrong was given a game misconduct
> >(seemed excessive to me, but that isn't the question). Does he have
> >to sit out RPI's first game next season?
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> No, and he would not have had to sit out RPI's next game this season had there
> been one. A game _misconduct_ means that the player sits out the rest of
> that game only. A game _disqualification_ means that the player sits out
> the next game (or more, if he's had previous DQs in the same season). And
> as Kurt has already explained, these don't carry over to the next season.
> --
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I have a question that maybe some of you out there can help me with.
I have read these reports regarding player game misconducts and game
disqualifications. The post leads me to a question regarding coaches.
The time period in question is the NCAA
Quarter Final game between Maine and I believe Wisconsin of the '89-'90
season. Jim Montgomery was called for spearing during the game. Shawn
Walsh was more than a little irrate because he did not feel the call was
a correct one. I believe that after the game he publically criticized
the officials call. (I am not positive on what exactly happened) As a
result, Coach Walsh was suspended for one game and was forced to sit out of
Maine's first NCAA tourney game of 90-91. (or if Maine had not made it
then, whenever Maine made it to the NCAA's again).
Does anyone remember this? I assume the rules regarding the carry over of
suspension with respect to player and coaches are two different things.
Does anyone know what the rule books says?
I was just curious.
sarah.
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