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Isn't she the one who called the phantom foul on DT in the "down to the wire" stages
of the VaTech game during the 2001/2 season? :mad:
It was worse than a phantom foul! DT actually blocked the shot and she called it intentional. Sue B. bailed out the undefeated season shortly thereafter.
 
My buddies and I always kidded that Sally Bell used to ref with a TN Lady Vols cap on.
Dennis DeMayo, June Courteau, Dee Kantner, Lisa Mattingly, Brian Entiline, Bob Entiline, Bill Titus, Denise Brooks, Wesley Dean, Cameron Inouye, Bob Trammel, Sue Blauch, Eric Brewton, Tina Napier, among others that had or have great reps but IMO are lousy officials! Dee Kantner for one makes me feel she's pi--ed at Geno about something and if there's a close game with UCONN she'll make some call late to swing momentum away from UCONN. The late ref, Bonita Spence was famous for making a call from 50' away, such as a charge/block call from mid-court that was another refs call to make!
These above refs "may" have been good a while ago but the game has passed them by big time.
I still say as a whole WBB has the most horrible officiating in major sports.
Sally Bell was WORSE in the ACC. She controlled the whole conference with predjudicious calls. Bonita Spence's 50 foot calls were from a "point of emphasis" that the distant ref should make the call as "the least emotionally involved." Why this didn't work: Brenda Freese (Md.) goes screaming Bonkers in the face of a ref and no call. A minute later Geno is teed up from, yes, 50 feet away.
 
I met Dee Kantner (and Denise Brooks) at a bar in Greensboro after an ACC Conference Championships game. Really like Dee. She was very complementary about what UCONN had done for the women's game. In the game she had reffed Jeff Walz had gone off on her regarding a call. I mentioned this to her and said that he must be tough to deal with. She actually said she really liked working with him - you always knew where he stood and outside of the court was a good guy. She also told me that she was the supervisor of the WNBA refs. Not sure if this is still true (meeting was a couple of years ago). We didn't get to talk about that...I'd taken enough of her time. Really cool encounter!
I have also met Dee in passing. She was briefly in the NBA as a ref around 2000 when RU was in the Portland Region, and she arranged for tickets for four of us Rutgers fans (not free, but not available to the general public) for the NY Knick game against Portland in the NBA during the "off-night" of the Regional.

Yes, she was definitely at one time the supervisor of WNBA refs, but I also don't know if she still is.
 
I continue to follow Dee Kantner as she grew up in southeastern PA, in the same county as Wendy Davis.
 
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