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Old Mon Apr 03, 2023, 06:17pm
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Originally Posted by AremRed View Post
2023 NCAA-W National Championship plays of note

1Q
630 – Iowa #22 called for tripping (CC)
512 – potential defensive foul on LSU #55
511 – Iowa #25 called for offensive foul (appears to be CC)
328 – Iowa #25 called for defensive foul. Defender appears to be legal, seems like the Lead reacted to contact. Pain tolerance play. The first clear miss imo.
202 – Iowa #44 called for defensive foul. Same as foul at 328. Defender appears to be legal, seems like the Lead reacted to contact. Pain tolerance play.
123 – Iowa #14 called for handcheck. Very poor call imo, virtually no contact and zero affect on RSBQ. In fact the defender falls down on the play. If the Slot holds their whistle it’s an easy play on. Leads to bonus free throws for LSU.
58.1 – LSU #10 called for hit on arm. On replay #2 appears to swipe the ball.
52.4 – LSU #55 called for a HORRIFIC hand check. Total east-west movement, no RSBQ affected, defenders 2nd foul, right after questionable foul six seconds earlier. Leads to free throws.
5.1 – Iowa #45 called for a travel that is clearly wrong imo.

That’s six IC in the 1Q, five in the last 2:02. Almost impossible for any crew to survive that.
At 58.1, the ball clearly went off the foot or knee of the Iowa player. If you think it is a foul, call the foul. But she was far away making that call. I am surprised the lead did not see that and help her out. Unless it was one of those, "I did not call the foul, but gave them the out of bounds" kind of situations.

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