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Old Sat Jan 25, 2020, 08:46pm
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Anyone can join the NCAA Arbiter group. Not sure why you’d want to go to the meetings if you aren’t in an NCAA conference though.
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Old Sat Jan 25, 2020, 09:15pm
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Find out who assigns JuCo and D3 in your area, for the sex you want to work, and ask that person and / or go to that person's camp. Or, ask someone who works in those leagues.
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Old Sat Jan 25, 2020, 09:39pm
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Find out who assigns JuCo and D3 in your area, for the sex you want to work, and ask that person and / or go to that person's camp. Or, ask someone who works in those leagues.


And usually those camps are composed of High School players in games using NFHS rules. Don’t let that bother you. The college assignor is more interested in observing your core abilities. If he/she wants to hire you, the assumption is that you’ll then work hard to get up to speed on the NCAA rules, take the test, go to the pre-season meeting, etc.

The Central Hub is nice, but if it’s just the rules you want to study and learn, I believe the rule and case books are available for free online. Might be a good place to start before investing in the Hub.


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Old Sat Jan 25, 2020, 10:58pm
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The hubs are helpful, because they include training videos on specific points of emphasis for the NCAA (post play, flopping, shot clock procedures, etc.). Rules and Casebooks would be the best place to start, and are available for free online. The CCA mechanics manuals for men's and women's basketball are available through the Referee Training Center, and contain the standard mechanics expected for NCAA officials.

Men's CCA Manual
https://store.referee.com/2019-20-co...chanics-manual

Women's CCA Manual is currently unavailable.
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