The Arizona vs Duke Sweet 16 referees are under fire for their handling of the March Madness game, particularly for a couple ...
Officiating will always be riddled with mistakes, just like every other human aspect of a basketball game ... sensible fix. The NIT, which is owned by the NCAA and can serve as a guinea pig, is trying ...
That’s when referee Roger Ayers appeared to “notice a wet spot on the court.” What Ayers was really trying to do when he blew ...
Shirer only played during the final minute of the 81-52 Liberty loss in Seattle, made possible in part by the referee in question stopping the game to "fix a wet spot" so Shirer could substitute ...
The rules book leaves room for interpretation, but it wasn’t wrong. The other officiating issues late Thursday were less ...
“A referee wants to go out and do a match fairly – nail it as best you can and stay off the back pages and The Sunday Game.” The three Division 1A hurling fixtures this weekend catapulted ...
It should never, ever, take 40 minutes to play fewer than four minutes of game time, like what happened in this week's Vandy-Texas A&M men's game.
And one play in the March Madness game especially caught their ire ... Arizona's Henri Veesaar in a similar manner. However, the officials ruled Ngongba's play to be a common foul, not a flagrant ...
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