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Collier -- Travel, or No Travel

Whether or not it's a travel or not is determined by when you believe her dribble stopped. IMO it is not a travel, because when she stopped her dribble, she went left foot, right foot, shoot.

In real time it is very hard to determine the position of her feet when her dribble stopped. What gets me is that the Ref that made the call is actually behind her and has no way of knowing when her dribble stop. The Ref that was right beside her had the best angle and he did not make the call.
 
It looks like she started with her right foot as her pivot and switched to her left foot for a pivot on the spin move. She needed a dribble with the spin move for it not to be a travel.
I'm with you. Looked like a travel to me.
 
There was actually another drive by Collier without a spin that should have been called a travel as well. It wasn't and the points counted; but, I rewatched it twice and saw three steps. Can't remember what part of the game as it's now deleted. Did anybody else notice this one? It was a drive down the left side of the lane...
 
My younger brother umps college baseball. He once told me the story of missing a call at second base. The manger came firing out of the dugout screaming. My brother told him, "you know I missed the all. I know I missed the call. But, the umpire called him out." The manager calmed down and said yup as he walked back to the dugout.

The ref called it a travel. So officially its a travel.
 
Travel...no travel...I come out on the side of no travel..
But later in the game, there was a move by Z from the baseline that looked like she took four steps before she scored and nothing was called.

I yelled travel at the TV to no avail.
 
Travel...no travel...I come out on the side of no travel..
But later in the game, there was a move by Z from the baseline that looked like she took four steps before she scored and nothing was called.

I yelled travel at the TV to no avail.
With Z it’s really an optical illusion. Her long legs allow her to cover so much ground with a single stride you just figure she’s got to be traveling. :rolleyes:
 
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I was at the ECU game close to the floor. Maybe we are the new ND and Tennessee. We got the better end of most (but not all) close calls.
It's about time that the refs realized we are the big dogs and shouldn't lose to lower level teams. :D Actually, I think UCONN's pace makes it difficult for refs to call a good game. Seeing them up close, I was even more impressed by how quick they are.
 

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