Ronda E. Stryker
Yes, there is a 3-point shot in NCAA basketball.
1970
30 seconds
In the NCAA there's a shot clock, as for others, I don't know.
Michael Jordan
Jarvis Varnado, with 564 blocks
In basketball, a shot clock typically lasts 24 seconds. Teams must attempt a shot that hits the rim within this time limit, otherwise, it results in a shot clock violation.
Known as the Shot Clock, in the NBA, a team has 24 seconds to attempt a shot. In Men's College (NCAA), it is 35 seconds.
Murphy
Jarvis Vanardo with Mississippi State
Not in the NBA- that is called a travel. In the NCAA, yes, provided it is a bonefide shot attempt, in the opinion of the official. Rule 9, paragraph 6 of the NCAA Rule Book indicates that any shot attempt constitutes a loose ball and hence, anyone can recover it.
Shot in the Face - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:A