norcalhop wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 11:03 pm1:43 is the play in question. Bauer already had the ball in the same exact position pre as post time-out.
Not quite correct and this demonstrates one problem of relying on what TV chooses to show.
At 1:43 on the game clock, Collison has possession and then scores. Going by the game clock and box score (not that I have a lot of faith in official scorers, but the box is pretty much consistent with my game notes):
00:28 VA Clear attempt by VA failed.
[The box score is out of sequence here because the clear attempt could not have failed until the turnover (see below). Until the ball went oob, it was still in play and could have been cleared. Sheeesh, and here we are playing for Doyle Smith. He would have been apoplectic.]
00:26 VA Turnover by VA John Schroter.
[Aviles made a terrific play, pushing Schroter just before the ball arrived (loose ball was within 5 yards, so no interference), so the ball ticked off Schroter and then oob. TV does not show Aviles' play and thus does not show what Hopkins player (other than Aviles) might have been near enough to the ball to pick it up for a quick restart. At that point, Bauer was not near enough and Aviles was slightly tangled with Schroter, so no quick restart.]
00:25 JHU Timeout by JHU.
[TV picks up only
after the Jays have already called timeout. When you see Bauer with the ball in his crosse, with Aviles coming off the field and Virginia sending two condors out there with a third player lurking in the sub box, you also see the ref running in to enforce the already called timeout. Bauer never had the ball pre-timeout]
00:18 JHU Turnover by JHU Dylan Bauer. [I thought maybe 1-2 seconds went by before Bauer launched it to the far corner, so the skyball earned 6-7 seconds]