NCAA Ejection and Suspension Summary

2009 NCAA Ejection and Suspension summary

 

Any normal ejection

            Penalty – Player is suspended for the remainder of the contest.

 

Tobacco Rule

Penalty – Offending play and Head Coach is suspended for the remainder of contest or if prior to the game the complete game.

 

Player leaving position to Fight

Penalty – Suspended for the remainder of the contest and the following 3 games.  If a team does not have enough to finish then they forfeit.

 

Coach’s misconduct

            Penalty – If a coach refuses to put his team on the field (Suspended for 2 games)

 

Fight Rule

            Penalty – Any player who fights with another player or coach is suspended

                        1st offense – Remainder of contest plus 3 additional games

                        2nd offense – Remainder of contest plus 5 additional games

                        3rd offense – Remainder of contest plus the rest of the season

 

Bench Jockeying

            Penalty – Initial warning and any following is a normal ejection for each offense

 

Pitcher

Penalty – If a pitcher is ejected while still in the contest he is suspended for remainder of the contest.

 

Penalty – If a pitcher is ejected after he has been taken out the contest then his suspension is for 4 games.

 

Post game ejections

Penalty – Offending player is suspended for the next contest.  If a DH then suspension needs to be served in second game.