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Old Thu Dec 12, 2024, 11:41pm
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Making the "switch" is not honestly your choice. I say that because an assignor has to pick you up and working college is not like telling the assignor you are interested and they give you a game. You have to be picked.

Secondly, there are assignors on the Men's side who do not think Women's officials are that good. Why? Because the athleticism and things you call cannot be marginal as they are often called in Women's game. There is often a higher threshold for players when they are at the rim to what you call. It is not the same.


Finally, the Men's mechanics are also rather different which a lot of Women's officials do not want to adhere to. Stopping the clock on everything and walking and talking is more acceptable, but not the way Women's ball tends to do it IMO. So many things can make you stand out as a "Women's official" and could eliminate you, along with a lot of competition. Most officials are trying to get into Men's ball so trying to get a slot takes time and sometimes several tries.

Good luck with the attempt but it just does not happen because that is something you desire to do. Maybe at the HS level (not in all areas) but certainly not in college ball where the accountability is much more from a game-to-game basis.

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One of the reasons I started this thread is because I read about how you did this. In the "Can A College Basketball Official Work Both Sexes" thread, you mentioned that you were a women's college official in the early 2000s for about two years, but then you got disillusioned and stopped doing women's college basketball. You tried out and eventually got hired as a men's official.

The officiating industry has changed since then, so I would like to know if it is still possible. There are female officials who now work men's college basketball (Amy Bonner is probably the most prominent example), but they did not get into men's basketball the traditional way. They were recruited due to their success in women's college or international basketball.

If I understand correctly, I would be fighting an uphill battle to try out as a men's college official, because many assigners do not believe that women's college officials are good. This might be due to the philosophical, rules, and mechanics differences between the two sides.

The mechanics part won't be that difficult, because men's mechanics share a lot in common with NFHS. I would need to get used to the extra signals that are not in NFHS and the restricted area. I could also adapt to men's rules with enough game experience.

Are there differences in how coaches interact with men's officials as compared to women's officials? I have seen the videos of coaches behaving badly in both men's and women's games (Kim Mulkey, Dan Hurley, and Steve Forbes are the most recent examples that come to mind), but I don't have any other points of reference.

There are some differences in how men's and women's officials deal with coaches. I do notice that women's officials are encouraged to use the stop sign when warning coaches, because it shows up on film. I've not seen men's officials using the stop sign as often, probably because it can aggravate the coach. Women also have a formal warning for behavior, like NFHS, but men don't.
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