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Old Wed Apr 09, 2014, 10:24am
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For those wondering, here are the NCAAW Div. 1 Championship game crews since 2004:

2014: Lisa Mattingly, Dee Kantner, Denise Brooks
2013: Brenda Pantoja, Lisa Mattingly, Denise Brooks
2012: Dee Kantner, Tina Napier, Lisa Jones
2011: Dee Kantner, Michael Price, Tina Napier
2010: Eric Brewton, Dee Kantner, Lisa Jones
2009: Lisa Mattingly, Dee Kantner, Clarke Stevens
2008: Dee Kantner, Eric Brewton, Denise Brooks
2007: Lisa Mattingly, Michael Price, Tina Napier
2006: Lisa Mattingly, Bob Trammell, Tina Napier
2005: Lisa Mattingly, Melissa Barlow, Scott Yarbrough
2004: Bryan Enterline, Denise Kantner, Lisa Mattingly

Kantner = 7, Mattingly = 7, Napier = 4, Brooks = 3.

To answer the question originally posed: Yes, I definitely feel those 40 men could have worked worked the final. That being said I know what the limits are on my side of the ledger and I'm cool with it as are many of the men who do this. The opportunities are there at the lower divisions: There was a male on this year's Div. 2 women's championship, there were two males on the Div. 3 championship and two years ago the Div. 3 title game was an all-male crew (the incoming S/RE was one of the officials on that game). In terms of the nine people who end up running the court in the title games in the three divisions it generally balances itself out. I'm not saying it's perfect but again, I know what I've gotten myself into and I accept it.

Meantime, I look at my main HS league (NYC PSAL). There are a number of women who I know full well could have been put into my spot at MSG last year but weren't. That they didn't get any of the three spots had nothing to do with the fact they mainly work NCAAW/GV basketball because that's what I do. Heck, I worked 48 HS games this past season in NYC and 38 of them were GV but...one of my ten BV games was the NYC Class B championship. There are biases on both sides. Two wrongs definitely don't make a right but the women are correcting the (im)balance which has held them back and again, I'm cool with that.
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