NCAA Ejection/Suspension Procedures
Player Ejection/Suspension Procedures
Procedure to follow after an ejection:
- The ejecting umpire shall call his conference administrator immediately after the game to report any ejection.
- The ejecting umpire shall file an NCAA ejection report with his conference coordinator, the NCAA secretary-rules editor and the national coordinator of umpires as soon as possible after the completion of the contest.
Procedure when an ejection carries a suspension:
- The ejecting umpire will notify his conference supervisor immediately after the game and will file the applicable ejection/suspension report with his supervisor, the secretary-rules editor, and the national coordinator of umpires as soon as possible after the completion of the contest.
- The ejecting umpire or crew chief shall notify the head coach of the suspension, either personally or through the home team game management administrator on site.
Procedure for a post-participation ejection:
- If a situation occurs after the last out to end a game or winning run and this conduct would result in an ejection during the normal course of play, the umpire/crew chief will issue a post-participation ejection.
- If the ejected person is an assistant coach, player or other team personnel, the umpire/crew chief is to inform the head coach personally or through the home team game management administrator on site.
- If the head coach is ejected, the umpire/crew chief is to inform the head coach and the home team game management administrator of the head coach’s postparticipation ejection.
- The ejecting umpire shall file a ejection/suspension report with the conference administrator, coordinator, NCAA secretary-rules editor and the national coordinator of umpires noting that the ejection shall be served in that team’s next scheduled contest(s). For clarification, the suspended individual is not allowed to:
a) Be dressed in game uniform;
b) Communicate with any team personnel or umpires;
c) Take part in any pregame activities at the site of competition; or
d) Be in the stadium or on the field once pregame activities have started.