NCAA assigns refs to NCAA tournament games.I think you mean the NCAA assigns the refs...
I've heard the most experienced get the bigger games, so I'd expect the "A" team for a 1 vs 2.
Nah she is at a lot of games, not sure why as she is terrible.
Terrible?! She was once an NBA ref; that would never have happened if she was terrible. That didn't work out for her, but saying she is terrible is, to be kind, hyperbole.
Terrible?! She was once an NBA ref; that would never have happened if she was terrible. That didn't work out for her, but saying she is terrible is, to be kind, hyperbole.
Don't all refs stink? Lol. If you wanted to see bad officiating you needed to watch the Uconn men's game against Arizona yesterday.It seems the call they always get wrong is the offensive player jumping into the defensive player that is positioned to the "Side".Jackie Young jumping into Lou and Lou receiving her 3rd foul was an obvious miss.
They live in Purcell’s basement. Only come up for TV games.I missed the fisrt 5 min of the game - maybe they announced it on TV - thanks in advance
Um no actualy. When the contact occurred, Lou was at least two feet outside the circle. Also, for a charge call, being "planted" is not a hard requirement.A lot of the offensive vs defensive calls are set ahead of time with the circle under the basket. If you are touching or inside it the call is on you (unless something even worse is seen like a dropped shoulder, etc). And I forgot to add that Lou was inside that circle and perhaps not totally planted.
The problem i see is they make a quick call without actually being sure. Then they refuse to check with other officials near the play to be sure. Especially when they are behind the play or too far away and make a call when the official on the play doesn't.As a former high school ref, it's not an easy job. I once made a call in a small Alabama town and called exactly what I saw. The place erupted. I checked with my partner, who was the senior official and he saw nothing different. the home team lost and we had a police escort out of town, but I didn't know if that was a good thing or a bad thing at first.
It seems the call they always get wrong is the offensive player jumping into the defensive player that is positioned to the "Side".Jackie Young jumping into Lou and Lou receiving her 3rd foul was an obvious miss.
It's always been my understanding that the conference of the host institution assigns the referees.
A lot of the offensive vs defensive calls are set ahead of time with the circle under the basket. If you are touching or inside it the call is on you (unless something even worse is seen like a dropped shoulder, etc). And I forgot to add that Lou was inside that circle and perhaps not totally planted.
Undercutting can cause serious or career ending harm, isn't that what happened to KML's elbow?Dee Kantner has worked over 20 final four games, and 10 championship games, and I think one of the best in the women’s game. Having said that, how 3 officials missed the obvious flagrant foul on CD in the open floor at half court is beyond me. That foul was more egregious and unsportsmanlike than the one called in the backcourt. The foul on CW driving to the goal when she was undercut while in the air is a no-no among players, and it would be more than interesting to be a fly on the wall when the players spoke of it amongst themselves away from the prying ears of the press. I’m sure there were some words used that the press couldn’t print anyway. JMO
I agree that (at times) there have been cases that undoubtedly reflect what you are saying (a Rutgers game many years ago at home against Stanford had PAC ref's), but it seems to be less common today. For instance, the PAC always uses PAC referees at the conferences teams' home games.Not necessarily. It depends on what is agreed when the teams sign the contact to play. If both teams are strong and have relatively equal clout, it is not unusual for the visiting team to have the right to assign officials. If it is a major program playing a weaker one, then the major one usually assigns them -
in what is likely their home game.