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Raymond Fri Dec 15, 2006 01:54pm

POE: NCAA Memo (13 Dec 06)
 
Points of Emphasis

Post Play. There are still too many low post situations occurring when players are using illegal, rough tactics to gain an advantage not intended by the rules that are not being addressed by officials. Officials must do a better job of CALLING THE FIRST FOUL!
Offensive and defensive players who dislodge or displace an opponent from a legally established position must be called for a foul. Offensive post players who use an extended lower arm to ward off and illegally keep an opponent from fronting must be called for a foul. This illegal use of the lower arm is especially prevalent when the offensive post player moves from his initial post position to the other side of the lane to set his position again. Illegal grabbing, holding, extending forearms and “swim stroke” actions by defensive players must be called for a foul. The officiating of post play is not at the consistent level needed and officials must do a better job of officiating by the guidelines and CALL THE FOULS. THE PLAYERS WILL ADJUST.

Palming. Officials have done an excellent job in calling palming violations and many players have adjusted their dribbling style to avoid violations. There can be no slippage as the season moves on. The palming violations, regardless of the time of the game, must continue to be called.

Hand-checking and body bumping. Hand-checking has been officiated well but there has been too much inconsistency in calling body bumping by defensive players guarding the dribbler. Officials must call fouls for body bumping on a more consistent basis and continue to bear down on hand-checking. CALL THE FOULS. THE PLAYERS WILL ADJUST.

Screening. Officials have done an adequate job on calling fouls for illegal screens but there are too many illegal screens not called. More consistency is needed in this area. CALL THE FOULS. THE PLAYERS WILL ADJUST.

Players moving without the ball. The point of emphasis has been very well officiated and players and coaches have made excellent adjustments in their style of defensive play against cutting offensive players. Officials must continue to keep their off-ball officiating of players moving without the ball a high priority, and when players are illegally detoured by illegal contact, keep calling the fouls.

Loose-Ball Recovery. Officials must keep in mind that when a player on the floor is attempting to secure a loose ball or has secured a loose ball, it is illegal for an opponent to simply jump on top of the player on the floor in an attempt to establish a held ball situation. This is always a foul and must continue to be called as such.

bob jenkins Fri Dec 15, 2006 01:59pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef[u
Screening[/u]. Officials have done an adequate job on calling fouls for illegal screens but there are too many illegal screens not called.

Huh? Either it's adequate, or there are too many not being called, but I don't think it can be both.

SamIAm Fri Dec 15, 2006 03:26pm

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Huh? Either it's adequate, or there are too many not being called, but I don't think it can be both.

The second definition of adequate in the Websters I use equates adequate quite unequivocally as "barely satisfactory".

rockyroad Fri Dec 15, 2006 04:19pm

Hey BadNews, where did you get these memos??? I went to the ESO site and they weren't posted there...at least not on the NCAA-W side.

Mark Dexter Fri Dec 15, 2006 11:34pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockyroad
Hey BadNews, where did you get these memos??? I went to the ESO site and they weren't posted there...at least not on the NCAA-W side.

I haven't read it from the source, but this seems like a classic Henry Nichols NCAA-M bulletin.

Dan_ref Fri Dec 15, 2006 11:51pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockyroad
Hey BadNews, where did you get these memos??? I went to the ESO site and they weren't posted there...at least not on the NCAA-W side.

Men's side

Raymond Sun Dec 17, 2006 10:30am

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockyroad
Hey BadNews, where did you get these memos??? I went to the ESO site and they weren't posted there...at least not on the NCAA-W side.

I work Men's JuCo and my supervisor is a D1 official. He sent it out to all his officials.

Mark Dexter Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:10am

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
I work Men's JuCo and my supervisor is a D1 official. He sent it out to all his officials.

If you don't mind me asking, are you in MACBOA?

Raymond Sun Dec 17, 2006 08:16pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Dexter
If you don't mind me asking, are you in MACBOA?

Yessir. You live out this way???

Mark Dexter Sun Dec 17, 2006 10:36pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Yessir. You live out this way???

I live in the D.C. area. Actually worked with Donnee (day job, unfortunately not reffing!) a few summers ago. He's a terrific ref and a wonderful guy.

Nevadaref Sun Dec 24, 2006 10:52am

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Points of Emphasis

Post Play. There are still too many low post situations occurring when players are using illegal, rough tactics to gain an advantage not intended by the rules that are not being addressed by officials. Officials must do a better job of CALLING THE FIRST FOUL!
Offensive and defensive players who dislodge or displace an opponent from a legally established position must be called for a foul. Offensive post players who use an extended lower arm to ward off and illegally keep an opponent from fronting must be called for a foul. This illegal use of the lower arm is especially prevalent when the offensive post player moves from his initial post position to the other side of the lane to set his position again. Illegal grabbing, holding, extending forearms and “swim stroke” actions by defensive players must be called for a foul. The officiating of post play is not at the consistent level needed and officials must do a better job of officiating by the guidelines and CALL THE FOULS. THE PLAYERS WILL ADJUST.
[snip]...

Clearly the writer of this memo will enjoy seeing this photo on the ESPN website!

http://espn-ak.starwave.com/photo/20...cb_us_oden_412

Nevadaref Sun Dec 24, 2006 10:55am

grrrrrrrrrr...:mad:
Why doesn't that work for me? Someone fix it please.

Jurassic Referee Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:09am

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Clearly the writer of this memo will enjoy seeing this photo on the ESPN website!

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/index

Gotta link to the whole page to get the picture.....

Nevadaref Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:16am

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Gotta link to the whole page to get the picture.....

Why is that? Is that just the case with ESPN? I've posted other pictures without linking the entire page. I really have trouble with feature for some reason.

PS I have saved a copy of the picture. Can I post that somehow?

Raymond Sun Dec 24, 2006 03:30pm

http://espn-ak.starwave.com/photo/20...cb_us_oden_412

It depends how the pic was posted on the original website.


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