I went to two very fine 3-whistle camps in the eastern part of the country this summer. Two basketball things that I knew but were reinforced: 1) Patient whistle. See the whole play before blowing the whistle; 2) Center must work his/her butt off for 40 minutes.
The biggest non-basketball thing that I've gotten out of camps over the last two years: If you want to be a good official, be a good person first. Be a person that other people want to be around. Be a person that builds up fellow officials, instead of complaining about their schedules. Be a good person first and then you can work on getting your break. But if you're trying to move up and you're an a-hole, nobody will want to hire you. Great message, I think.
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Any NCAA rules and interpretations in this post are relevant for men's games only!
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