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NCAA Men's Tournament Officials (2022)
Previous Assignments:
NCAA Men's Tournament Officials (2021) NCAA Men's Tournament Officials (2019) NCAA Men's Tournament Officials (2018) NCAA Men’s Tournament Officials (2017) NCAA Men’s Tournament Officials (2016) NCAA Men’s Tournament Officials (2015) NCAA Men’s Tournament Officials (2014) NCAA Men’s Tournament Officials (2013) FIRST FOUR -- DAYTON, OH Tuesday, 3/15/2022 (16) Texas Southern vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (16) -- Joe Lindsay, Michael Palou, Chad Barlow (12) Wyoming vs. (12) Indiana -- Roger Ayers, Nate Harris, Vladimir Voyard-Tadal Wednesday, 3/16/2022 (16) Wright State vs. (16) Bryant -- DJ Carstensen, Evan Burroughs, Jason Baker (12) Rutgers vs. (12) Notre Dame -- Pat Driscoll, Courtney Green, Rob Rorke ROUND OF 64 Thursday, 3/17/2022 INDIANAPOLIS (11) Michigan vs. (6) Colorado State -- Larry Scirotto, Jeb Hartness, Justin Porterfield (14) Longwood vs. (3) Tennessee -- Ray Natili, Bill Ek, Chuck Jones (15) Saint Peters vs. (2) Kentucky -- Joe Lindsay, Larry Spaulding, Edwin Young (10) San Francisco vs. (7) Murray State -- Roger Ayers, Earl Walton, Patrick Evans BUFFALO (13) South Dakota State vs. (4) Providence -- Terry Oglesby, Michael Greenstein, Anthony Jordan (12) Richmond vs. (5) Iowa -- Pat Adams, Clarence Armstrong, David Hall (12) New Mexico State vs. (5) UConn -- Jeff Clark, Tony Henderson, DG Nelson (13) Vermont vs. (4) Arkansas -- Bert Smith, Greg Nixon, Steve McJunkins PORTLAND (9) Memphis vs. (8) Boise State -- Gerry Pollard, Bart Lenox, Sean Hull (16) Georgia State vs. (1) Gonzaga -- Michael Irving, Rob Riley, Tommy Morrissey (12) Indiana vs. (5) Saint Mary’s -- Verne Harris, Kelly Pfeifer, Rick Crawford (13) Akron vs. (4) UCLA -- Terry Wymer, Matt Potter, Amy Bonner FORT WORTH (16) Norfolk State vs. (1) Baylor -- Jeff Anderson, Darron George, Rob Kueneman (9) Marquette vs. (8) North Carolina -- Kipp Kissinger, Lamar Simpson, Nate Harris (9) Creighton vs. (8) San Diego State -- Brian Dorsey, Brent Hampton, Vladimir Voyard-Tadal (16) Texas Southern vs. (1) Kansas -- Tony Padilla, Donnie Eppley, Scott Brown Friday, 3/18/2022 PITTSBURGH (10) Loyola Chicago vs. (7) Ohio State -- Brian O’Connell, Antinio Petty, Courtney Green (15) Delaware vs. (2) Villanova -- Mike Reed, Tony Greene, Todd Austin (13) Chattanooga vs. (4) Illinois -- Don Daily, Tony Chiazza, Tommy Nunez Jr (15) UAB vs. (2) Houston -- Doug Sirmons, Bret Smith, Olandis Poole GREENVILLE (15) Jacksonville State vs. (2) Auburn -- Lee Cassell, Deldre Carr, Brooks Wells (10) Miami vs. (7) USC -- Bo Boroski, AJ Desai, Chance Moore (15) Cal State Fullerton vs. (2) Duke -- John Gaffney, Randy Richardson, Greg Evans (10) Davidson vs. (7) Michigan State -- Pat Driscoll, Byron Jarrett, Chris Beaver SAN DIEGO (14) Montana State vs. (3) Texas Tech -- Keith Kimble, Eric Curry, Jerry Heater (11) Notre Dame vs. (6) Alabama -- Doug Shows, Tim Clougherty, Brandon Cruz (16) Wright State vs. (1) Arizona -- Paul Szelc, Bill Covington, KB Burdett (9) TCU vs. (8) Seton Hall -- John Higgins, Kevin Brill, Frank Harvey MILWAUKEE (14) Yale vs. (3) Purdue -- James Breeding, Evan Burroughs, Owen Shortt (11) Virginia Tech vs. (6) Texas -- Chris Rastatter, Steve Anderson, John Floyd (11) Iowa State vs. (6) LSU -- Ron Groover, Mark Schnur, Marques Pettigrew (14) Colgate vs. (3) Wisconsin -- DJ Carstensen, Mike Nance, Nate Farrell ROUND OF 32 Saturday, 3/19/2022 INDIANAPOLIS (11) Michigan vs. (3) Tennessee -- Larry Scirotto, Joe Lindsay, Earl Walton (15) Saint Peter's vs. (7) Murray State -- Roger Ayers, Ray Natili, Jeb Hartness BUFFALO (12) Richmond vs. (4) Providence -- Jeff Clark, Tony Henderson, Bert Smith (12) New Mexico State vs. (4) Arkansas -- Terry Oglesby, Pat Adams, Michael Greenstein PORTLAND (5) Saint Mary's vs. (4) UCLA -- Gerry Pollard, Michael Irving, Rob Riley (9) Memphis vs. (1) Gonzaga -- Terry Wymer, Verne Harris, Kelly Pfeifer FORT WORTH (8) North Carolina vs. (1) Baylor -- Kipp Kissinger, Brent Hampton, Donnie Eppley (9) Creighton vs. (1) Kansas -- Jeff Anderson, Tony Padilla, Lamar Simpson Sunday, 3/20/2022 PITTSBURGH (5) Houston vs. (4) Illinois -- Brian O'Connell, Mike Reed, Courtney Green (7) Ohio State vs. (2) Villanova -- Don Daily, Tony Chiazza, Doug Sirmons GREENVILLE (7) Michigan State vs. (2) Duke -- Bo Boroski, Lee Cassell, AJ Desai (10) Miami vs. (2) Auburn -- John Gaffney, Pat Driscoll, Byron Jarrett SAN DIEGO (11) Notre Dame vs. (3) Texas Tech -- John Higgins, Bill Covington, Paul Szelc (9) TCU vs. (1) Arizona -- Doug Shows, Keith Kimble, Eric Curry MILWAUKEE (11) Iowa State vs. (3) Wisconsin -- James Breeding, Chris Rastatter, Steve Anderson (6) Texas vs. (3) Purdue -- Ron Groover, Marques Pettigrew, DJ Carstensen SWEET SIXTEEN Thursday, 3/24/2022 SAN FRANCISCO (4) Arkansas vs. (1) Gonzaga -- James Breeding, Doug Shows, Michael Irving (3) Texas Tech vs. (2) Duke -- Bert Smith, Lamar Simpson, Gerry Pollard SAN ANTONIO (11) Michigan vs. (2) Villanova -- Pat Adams, Don Daily, Tony Henderson (5) Houston vs. (1) Arizona -- Terry Oglesby, Marques Pettigrew, Paul Szelc Friday, 3/25/2022 PHILADELPHIA (15) Saint Peter’s vs. (3) Purdue -- Chris Rastatter, Pat Driscoll, Brent Hampton (8) North Carolina vs. (4) UCLA -- Tony Padilla, Lee Cassell, Courtney Green CHICAGO (4) Providence vs. (1) Kansas -- Keith Kimble, John Gaffney, Ray Natili (11) Iowa State vs. (10) Miami -- Doug Sirmons, Jeff Clark, DJ Carstensen ELITE EIGHT Saturday, 3/26/2022 SAN ANTONIO (5) Houston vs. (2) Villanova -- Jeff Anderson, Kipp Kissinger, Mike Reed SAN FRANCISCO (4) Arkansas vs. (2) Duke -- Ron Groover, Larry Scirotto, Joe Lindsay Sunday, 3/27/2022 CHICAGO (10) Miami vs. (1) Kansas -- Roger Ayers, Terry Wymer, Earl Walton PHILADELPHIA (15) Saint Peters vs. (8) North Carolina -- John Higgins, Verne Harris, Bo Boroski FINAL FOUR -- NEW ORLEANS, LA Saturday, 4/2/2022 (2) Villanova vs. (1) Kansas -- Keith Kimble, Doug Sirmons, James Breeding (8) North Carolina vs. (2) Duke -- Roger Ayers, Bo Boroski, Tony Padilla Monday, 4/4/2022 (8) North Carolina vs. (1) Kansas -- Ron Groover, Jeff Anderson, Terry Oglesby Final Four Alternates: Bert Smith and Joe Lindsay Last edited by AremRed; Mon Apr 04, 2022 at 08:16pm. |
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Notable Missing
It was interesting that Teddy Valentine did not work the tournament. Also, last year's Championship "R", Randy McCall decided not to work as well due to "personal" reasons from what I've been told.
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From an article on The Spun:
“During Baylor’s comeback, the refs called 13 of 14 fouls against Carolina. If these refs get another assignment in this tournament it’s an absolute travesty,” a UNC fan tweeted.” How convenient of this fan to forget that prior to the colossally careless, seismically lineup shifting and momentum changing F2 on one of his players, those same refs called 8 of 9 fouls against Baylor. The absurdity of this quote…. As for the future assignability of the crew: Quote:
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Randomness ...
I hate these number "games". Teams have different styles of offense and defense. Zone defense. Man to man defense. Pressing defense. Half court defense. Slow down offense. Fast break offense. Good defenders. Bad defenders. Ball handlers that are aggressive, some out of control. Ball handlers that are patient. Within the actual game there are ebbs and flows. Teams behind often play differently that teams ahead. Then factor in randomness and luck, good luck, and bad luck; good calls, and bad calls; good no-calls, and bad no-calls.
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You're right there; the expected ratio of fouls by each team isn't necessarily 50:50. It relies on the game situation and the teams themselves.
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Even Steven ...
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"What do you mean that I don't have to "even up" THOSE numbers?" "And, by the way, the other team has used more timeouts than you, four to one, so you better call some more timeouts to "even up" the timeouts." "Count your blessings, you do get two of the next three alternating possession arrows."
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"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." (John 3:16) “I was in prison and you came to visit me.” (Matthew 25:36) Last edited by BillyMac; Sun Mar 20, 2022 at 04:07pm. |
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Sweet 16 Officials
If you go to Jeff Goodman's twitter account, you will see the 36 officials working this weekend.
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Why not? A bad toss is a bad way to start the game.
If the referee is not confident in his toss, he can let either umpire handle it. That might avoid the need to call back tosses in the first place. |
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You should not jump to these conclusions. No one is saying veteran referees are not confident in tossing jump balls. The comment is about calling back the occasional bad toss.
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No More Jump Balls ...
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A small number of officials don't know what a bad toss is, in fact, a small number of officials don't know all the jump ball rules. Preemptive note to Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.: Shut up.
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Small Number ...
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Of course, not knowing, and not seeing, may be different things, but I'm pretty sure that there can be some overlap.
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"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." (John 3:16) “I was in prison and you came to visit me.” (Matthew 25:36) Last edited by BillyMac; Tue Mar 29, 2022 at 12:13pm. |
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That the benefit of calling it back is outweighed by the cost of calling it back, unless it's egregious. I didn't see the play in question so I won't comment specifically.
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