<Ul> <Li> In 2017, both team foul counts were reset to zero at the 10 - minute mark of each half (technically 9: 59). In 2018, games were played in quarters, matching current practice in NCAA women's basketball, instead of the halves used in the current NCAA men's rules . </Li> <Li> In both tournaments, the team foul limit was four per 10 - minute block (either the effective quarter in 2017 or the actual quarter in 2018), identical to the NCAA women's limit for each quarter . </Li> <Li> Upon the fifth team foul in a 10 - minute block, two shots were awarded for all non-shooting defensive or loose - ball fouls . This is also identical to the current NCAA women's rule . </Li> <Li> In 2017, each overtime period was considered a separate period for accumulation of team fouls, as in the (W) NBA . The 4th team foul in an overtime period triggered the so - called "double bonus". Unlike (W) NBA rules there is no separate team foul count for the final minute (s) of an overtime period (or a 10 - minute block or quarter during regulation). This last change was not used in the 2018 NIT . </Li> </Ul> <Li> In 2017, both team foul counts were reset to zero at the 10 - minute mark of each half (technically 9: 59). In 2018, games were played in quarters, matching current practice in NCAA women's basketball, instead of the halves used in the current NCAA men's rules . </Li> <Li> In both tournaments, the team foul limit was four per 10 - minute block (either the effective quarter in 2017 or the actual quarter in 2018), identical to the NCAA women's limit for each quarter . </Li> <Li> Upon the fifth team foul in a 10 - minute block, two shots were awarded for all non-shooting defensive or loose - ball fouls . This is also identical to the current NCAA women's rule . </Li>

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