In the event of an issue beyond the control of the institution, a team shall be expected to
honor a scheduled contest if it can field a starting line-up and a suitable number of
reserves for that particular sport. A suitable number of reserves in the sport of basketball
shall be three players.
Section 3. Forfeit/No Contest
Art. 1. A forfeit is the termination of the game by the referee by declaring one
team the winner by forfeit.
Art. 2. The referee shall declare a forfeit when:
a. Any player, team member or bench personnel fails to comply with any
flagrant or technical-foul penalty or makes a travesty of the game.
b. When conditions warrant.
c. A team refuses to play after being instructed to do so by an official.
Art. 3. The referee shall determine the length of time that shall elapse before a
forfeit may be declared.
Art. 4. Conference policy may include an established time limit before the
referee may declare a forfeit.
Art. 5. When a forfeit is declared, the score shall be recorded as 2-0 and all statistics
(other than the teams’ and head coaches’ won-lost records) shall be voided, unless
30 minutes of playing time has been completed on the game clock. In that case, the
score at the end of play shall stand and all other statistics shall count.
Art. 6. When the team that is behind in the scorebook is to be declared
the winning team, that score shall be marked with an asterisk in the official
statistics; and it shall be noted that the game was won by forfeit.
Art. 7. A “no contest” is when a team does not appear at the game site because
of inclement weather, an accident, vehicle breakdown, illness or catastrophic
cause. An institution shall not, for statistical purposes, declare a forfeit for nonfulfillment of a contract, but rather shall declare a “no contest.” When officials
are not present or available to officiate, there cannot be a sanctioned game/
contest.