Refs didn't affect the outcome. Wisconsin wasn't complaining T halftime when they had only been called for 2 fouls despite Duke attacking. They didn't mind that the only guys in foul trouble were Duke players.
It's getting old for a team to blame the officials. Maybe they miss a call on one end. Be honest with yourself and admit they missed one on the other end too. It evens out.
I agree with you. Criticism of officiating has always been a pet peave of mine. With today's' incredible athletes, all sports take place at mega speed. The officials have to see so much, often while running themselves, moments that occur in microseconds and from an infinite variety of angles.
Football players drop balls, basketball players throw balls out of bounds and double dribble, baseball players watch grounders go through their legs, coaches make really terrible decisions but somehow we expect referees, umpires and officials to be infallible.
We the fans have all of the advantages of slow motion instant replays which we watch over and over and often still can't agree on a call. We could add 10 more cameras, review plays by committee and add all kinds of technology to "get it right". But I for one enjoy the human element of sports, officiating included. Sure, when a call goes against my team, I'll yell at the TV too.
Many fans think that there's some kind of conspiracy against their team. I personally don't think that UCONN should have any complaints. Our players don't foul out because they play really smart defense, they know how to stay vertical, they don't leave their feet when they shouldn't and they stay in front of the players that they are guarding.
I don't worry about officiating as some others do. Very simply, if we execute our game, we win.