[Edited to correct my being a year out of date. Thanks, MT.]
There have been multiple changes in terminology over the last few years. NCAA MBB and WBB first changed to follow NBA terminology, then WBB changed again to follow FIBA, but the men didn't. Personally I think the change to use FIBA terminology was a bad idea. Then this year WBB changed again!
This wiki link isn't up to date right now with the change for the 2019-20 season:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagrant_foul#NCAA
Rough summary:
There have been multiple changes in terminology over the last few years. NCAA MBB and WBB first changed to follow NBA terminology, then WBB changed again to follow FIBA, but the men didn't. Personally I think the change to use FIBA terminology was a bad idea. Then this year WBB changed again!
This wiki link isn't up to date right now with the change for the 2019-20 season:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagrant_foul#NCAA
Rough summary:
| NCAA MBB and NBA | NCAA WBB and FIBA | NCAA prior to 2011 | Penalty |
| Flagrant 1 | NCAA WBB: Changed from Unsportsmanlike to Intentional for 2019-20; FIBA: Unsportsmanlike | Intentional | 2 shots and loss of possession. |
| Flagrant 2 | Disqualifying | Flagrant | 2 shots, loss of possession, player is ejected. |
| Technical | Technical | Technical | Varies, 1 or 2 shots, with or without loss of possession. |

