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Ugly, ugly game. Georgetown lost their "sixth man of the year" player at the end of the game. Very hard to watch. I believe this was G-Town's 3rd game, so hopefully they will be nice and tired tomorrow night!
The championship game is being telecast by FS1 just like all the other BE Conference games.Actually, there is no game tomorrow per ESPN showing the Monday's games. Maybe they only show important games. They are sooooooo bad.
OR FS2 as some of us found out today.The championship game is being telecast by FS1 just like all the other BE Conference games.
It's posted now. 7PM on FS1.Actually, there is no game tomorrow per ESPN showing the Monday's games. Maybe they only show important games. They are sooooooo bad.
That’s because the game is on FoxActually, there is no game tomorrow per ESPN showing the Monday's games. Maybe they only show important games. They are sooooooo bad.
Was at the game and don’t think they lost control of the gameThe same crew of absolutely incompetent referees that handled the UConn game yesterday -- yes, the one they let get out of control with physicality, allowed the Georgetown-Creighton game to turn into a scrum today. One Georgetown player appears to have been pretty seriously (or at least very painfully) hurt. Other players were bouncing off one another all game. The announcers had all they could do to not criticize the refs. I do not think I have seen refs lose control of two consecutive games like this before.
Please know that I have no dog in this hunt. I did not care who won this game, so I didn't feel that the refs stole the game from Creighton. However, this is not the usual degree of incompetence where refs don't call some fouls and call others, or call one half differently than the other. This is a crew that says, "Let 'em play" until the bodies start to fall. And even then, when more players are down on the court than standing on it (which literally happened at one point), they don't fix the problem.
We will know the NCAA refereeing system is incompetent for sure if this crew gets picked to ref the tournament.
Neither injuries were due to the physicality of the game.The same crew of absolutely incompetent referees that handled the UConn game yesterday -- yes, the one they let get out of control with physicality, allowed the Georgetown-Creighton game to turn into a scrum today. One Georgetown player appears to have been pretty seriously (or at least very painfully) hurt. Other players were bouncing off one another all game. The announcers had all they could do to not criticize the refs. I do not think I have seen refs lose control of two consecutive games like this before.
Please know that I have no dog in this hunt. I did not care who won this game, so I didn't feel that the refs stole the game from Creighton. However, this is not the usual degree of incompetence where refs don't call some fouls and call others, or call one half differently than the other. This is a crew that says, "Let 'em play" until the bodies start to fall. And even then, when more players are down on the court than standing on it (which literally happened at one point), they don't fix the problem.
We will know the NCAA refereeing system is incompetent for sure if this crew gets picked to ref the tournament.
There is no "circle" in WBB anymore, it is only there for the men.Was at the game and don’t think they lost control of the game
what I did see were lots of missed calls
the male ref in particular. He had one call overruled by one of the other refs
which was an obvious call on the defender
he also called an offensive foul when the defender was clearly in the circle
(replay on the big screen was clear) and took away a Potential 3 point play
what I do see in the women’s game is that defense has improved dramatically over the past 10 years and if a game is allowed to be called loosely you get
these hard to watch low scoring games
he also called an offensive foul when the defender was clearly in the circle
(replay on the big screen was clear) and took away a Potential 3 point play
According to ESPN Gamecast info:The same crew of absolutely incompetent referees that handled the UConn game yesterday -- yes, the one they let get out of control with physicality, allowed the Georgetown-Creighton game to turn into a scrum today. One Georgetown player appears to have been pretty seriously (or at least very painfully) hurt. Other players were bouncing off one another all game. The announcers had all they could do to not criticize the refs. I do not think I have seen refs lose control of two consecutive games like this before.