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| 3-ON-3 BASKETBALL RULES |
Revised for Fall 2006
Florida State University does not provide accident insurance coverage
for injuries received by Intramural participants. Each participant should
make sure that he/she has coverage either through family policies or the
student insurance plan. We cannot emphasize this point enough.Florida State University PROHIBITS possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages on University property. This includes the Intramural Sports Complex and Tully Gym. Violators will be asked to leave the area. Failure to do so can result in forfeiture of the ball game, suspension of individuals and/or teams, and appropriate action by the University Judicial Office.
Current National Federation (High School) Basketball Rules will govern 3-on-3 play except for the following modifications.
I. PLAYER ELIGIBILITY
1. Participation is limited to currently-enrolled, fee-paying FSU students, faculty members, and full-time staff. FAMU & TCC students and members of the community are not eligible. All areas of eligibility are covered in the Intramural By-Laws which are available through the Campus Recreation Office and online at the FSU Campus Recreation web site.
2. In order to participate in an Intramural contest each player must present their validated FSUCard. Exceptions must be directed to the Intramural Sports Office for consideration by the IM staff during regular business hours (9:00am-6:00pm). Bring a photo ID and proof of payment to obtain a waiver from the IM staff. No such waiver will be granted at the court.
II. TEAM COMPOSITION & PLAYER EQUIPMENT
1. Games are 3-on-3. Only 5 players may sign-in per team for a single game. Team rosters are unlimited; thus you may have a different five players represent your team each game. Two players are required to avoid a forfeit. Substitutions may be made after a basket, a foul or stoppage of play.
2. All players on a team should wear similar colored shirts or jerseys. Pinnies are available at the court for each team.
3. Appropriate gym footwear must be worn. Running shoes or all-purpose cleats are not appropriate for basketball.
4. No participants may wear caps or do-rags while playing.
5. Each team is responsible for supplying their own ball for warm-up. Basketballs are available for check-out from the sign-in attendant in Tully Gym. The game ball will be chosen from the warm-up balls. The court monitor shall be the sole judge of the legality of the ball and shall select the best ball available.
6. Jewelry, casts, or any items deemed dangerous by the official MAY NOT BE WORN during the game. There are no courtesy warnings. Any player in the game found to be wearing prohibited equipment (jewelry, etc) will be assessed a personal foul and MUST remove him/herself from the game (can be replaced by a substitute). He/she may reenter at the next substitution opportunity. This foul will count towards the team's foul total; however, the opposing team will NOT shoot any free throws. If the penalized team is in possession of the ball, they will NOT lose possession. Play will resume with a recheck. A player is subject to ejection for failure to comply after an "equipment personal foul" has been assessed.
III. GAME TIME & SCORING
1. The game will consist of two 10-minute halves with a 3-minute halftime intermission. The clock will run continuously for the entire game. All games will begin simultaneously with the buzz of the scoreboard horn. Game time kept on the large scoreboard for all games.
2. There are NO timeouts. In case of injury, time will be kept by the court monitor for the affected game.
3. Winners need only win by one point. If a game is tied at the end of regulation, the winner will be determined by a shootout. The shootout will consist of three players from each team shooting free throws. A coin flip will decide the order that the teams shoot. Each player will shoot one free throw. The team with the highest total made will be the winner. If there remains a tie, a sudden-victory shootout will occur (equal opportunities, until one team makes and other misses).
4. All baskets made from inside the 3-point line will count as one point. All baskets beyond the 3-point line will count for two points. All converted foul shots will count as one point.
5. Each team will be required to take a shot at the basket within 15 seconds after taking possession. The rule has been implemented to eliminate a team from stalling to retain possession near the end of the game. Violations of this rule, including non-legitiment shots, will results in an offensive turnover and possession for the defending team.
IV. COURT MONITORS
1. There will be one court monitor on every game. The monitor is present to oversee the game and keep score and foul totals.
2. Fighting and excessive arguing will not be tolerated and can result in team dismissal from league or tournament play. The court monitor or site supervisor may penalize any player, substitute or coach for unsportsmanlike conduct by immediate ejection and banishment from the playing area and gym.
V. GAME RULES
1. Possession to start a game will be determined by a coin toss.
2. Ball possession changes after a made basket unless a foul is awarded. The imaginary "check line" is at the free throw line. To start a game/overtime, after a score or when a foul is awarded, a player must pass the ball in from this check line. On defensive rebounds or steals, the ball need only be taken anywhere beyond the line.
3. The defense must take the ball behind the check line on any play in which they gain possession. Whether or not the ball has been shot or has touched the rim does not affect this rule. In the event that the defense obtains possession and does not take the ball behind the check line AND then attempts a shot, the shot and any related activity will be disregarded and a turnover will result. The "new defense" is awarded the ball behind the check line.
VI. FOULS
1. Teams will call their own fouls. An individual player cannot foul out of the game, but may be ejected for any cause by the court monitor or an IM supervisor.
Common fouls (non-shooting) result in loss of possession for the offending team.
Offensive fouls shall result in disallowing any converted basket and loss of possession.
Shooting fouls with a missed basket shall result in retained possession for the shooting team (recheck).
Shooting fouls with a converted basket shall result in the basket counted and loss of possession (no penalty, play continues as if there was no foul with the defense taking the ball).
VII. SUBSTITUTIONS
1. Substitutions may be made after a basket, a foul or stoppage of play.
VIII. SPORTSMANSHIP
1. The mission of Intramural Sports is to provide a recreational environment for the University community which is safe and enjoyable. While the game atmosphere is often competitive, ensuring participant safety, providing a fun, social atmosphere, and promoting sportsmanlike behavior among participants, spectators, and team followers are our primary concerns. The game atmosphere should remain good-natured at all times. Participants shall maintain good sportsmanship throughout their participation in all facets of the intramural program.
2. The Sportsmanship Rating System is intended to be an objective scale by which teams' attitude and behavior can be assessed throughout the intramural sports league and playoff seasons. Behavior before, during, and after an intramural sports contest is included in the rating. The team captain is responsible for educating and informing all players and spectators affiliated with his/her team about the system.
3. A team is responsible for the actions of the individual team members and spectators related to it. Additionally, FSU Intramural Sports does not recognize the use of coaches. Only the team captain shall speak to the officials regarding administrative matters (protests, ejections, disqualifications, etc). Furthermore, the team captain's efforts in assisting officials/staff to calm difficult situations and to restrain troubled teammates are key to controlling team conduct.
4. Sportsmanship is vital to the conduct of every Intramural contest. In order to encourage proper conduct during games, officials, administrative personnel, and supervisors shall make decisions on whether to warn, penalize or eject players or teams for poor sportsmanship. These decisions are final. The Intramural Sports administrative staff will rule on further penalties as a result of unsportsmanlike conduct.
5. Each participant should choose his or her team members carefully, as all team members will suffer the consequences of any disciplinary action taken by the Intramural Sports staff against that team for violation of the intramural rules and sportsmanship guidelines. Protests or appeals of sportsmanship ratings will not be recognized. The Intramural Sports administrative staff reserves the right to review any rating given to a team.
6. Additional information regarding team and participant sportsmanship including the rating method, factors, and scale is available in the Sportsmanship section of the Intramural Sports Handbook, available online at the FSU Campus Recreation web site.
Call the Intramural Sports Staff at 850.644.2430 or email us for more information.

