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Unless you know one of them personally, you have to watch the game to see who's on it. The NCAA does not publicize which officials will be on which games.
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Or just watch all the 1st and 2nd round games. 96 officials will work those, and the refs for the regionals and the Final Four come from that pool.
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You can go to Yahoo.com, click on "sports", then click, "ncca hoops", then click "scores" (or something like that it says), then you click on the date of the games.. and then click the box scores.. it'll give you the officials who worked that game. I look ALL THE TIME.
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Only 2:09 into his first game (UMD-UTEP), and Billy Packer has already blown an interpretation. Clear BI (both hitting the net and smacking the ball out of the cylinder) by UMD - Packer starts going on about how "the ball was on its way up" and "the ball had no chance of going in."
Of course, we know neither is a requirement for BI but, more importantly, the ball had a pretty damn good chance of going in on a bounce.
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officials names
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/scoreboard
I just checked and they ARE there! Their names are listed at the very bottom. Thanks for the great call, iamaref. The link is above. [Edited by Nevadaref on Mar 18th, 2004 at 09:47 PM] |
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N. Carolina v Air Force
It looks like JB Caldwell is one of the officials. Anyone know for sure? I met him last year at a convention in Cleveland, Ohio. He is a very dynamic speaker. Anyone have any info about his camps?
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It was confirmed for me when I heard him talking to the players on a FT. As for his camps, he's running three this summer. July 9-11, 11-14, and 16-18. Cost is $125 before May 1st. If you want more information or a copy of this pretty brochure I have in front of me, get in touch with Angie Williams: [email protected] I think this is a great camp (especially if you're from Florida) and I'm hoping to return myself this summer.
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Of the 96 officials for 1st/2nd round, 48 officials are selected to work one game in the Sweet Sixteen/Elite Eight round. Those 48 16/8 officials are then eligible to be selected to the Final Four. Three crews of 3 are selected (each Nat'l Semifinal and the Nat'l Championship), and one alternate is selected (alternate for all 3 games). Selection is based primarily on performance during the immediately preceeding round of tourney games.
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Assignment is individually - you won't necessarily stay with the same crew for the whole tourney. If, however, your whole crew screws up a play, you may all be on the same crew - watching the Final Four from your favorite local sports bar.
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Tim is a terrific baseball umpire, routinely working big games in the ACC and SEC. Has to be a pretty good life. Mike Stuart has worked SEC ball for the past 9 years. I didn't see the game but my guess is that John Higgins is Tim Higgins. Did anyone see the game?
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