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Raymond Sat Mar 20, 2010 06:49pm

NCAA-M Officials Thu/Sat
 
Oklahoma City

FLA/BYU: Chris Rastatter, Kevin Brill, Joe Lindsay
UNT/KSU: Mike Nance, Bob Donato, Tim Kelly
UNI/UNLV: Tim Clougherty, Mike Eades, Roger Ayers
Leh/Kansas: Bobby Mcroy, Mike Wood, Gary Prager

UNI/Kan: Mike Nance, Bob Donato, Joe Lindsay
BYU/KSU: Mike Eades, Mike Wood, Roger Ayers



New Orleans

ODU/ND: Verne Harris, David Hall, Ed Hightower
SHSU/Baylor: Kelly Self, Everett Summers, Pat Adams
ETSU/Kent: Jamie Luckie, Sean Hull, Dwayne Gladden
WFU/Texas: Michael Eggers, Michael Reed, Raymond Styons

ODU/Baylor: Verne Harris, Jamie Luckie, Pat Adams,
WFU/Kent: Michael Reed, David Hall, Kelly Self



Providence

RMU/Villa: Richard Crawford, Gary Maxwell, Bruce Bell
SMC/Rich: Pat Evans, J.B. Caldwell, Michael Stephens
Ohio/G-Town: Ed Corbett, Jeff Anderson, Terry Wymer
SDSU/Tenn: Sean Casady, Gerry Pollard, Paul Janssen

SMC/Villa: Pat Evans, Gerry Pollard, Gary Maxwell
Ohio/Tenn: Ed Corbett, Paul Janssen, Michael Stephens



San Jose

Murray St/Vandy: Pat Driscoll, Michael Irving, William Mccarthy
UTEP/Butler: Mike Sanzere, Tom Eades, Kevin Cutler
Wash/Marq: Leslie Jones, Don Daily, Michael Greenstein
Mont/NM: Mark Whitehead, Tony Padilla, Hal Lusk

Murray St/Butler: Leslie Jones, Mark Whitehead, Don Daily
Wash/NM: Mike Sanzere, Tom Eades, Pat Driscoll

dahoopref Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:12pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 669518)

New Orleans

ODU/ND: Verne Harris, David Hall, Ed Hightower
SHSU/Baylor: Kelly Self, Everett Summers, Pat Adams
ETSU/Kent: Jamie Luckie, Sean Hull, Dwayne Gladden
WFU/Texas: Michael Eggers, Michael Reed, Raymond Styons

ODU/Baylor: Verne Harris, Jamie Luckie, Pat Adams,
WFU/Kent: Michael Reed, David Hall, Kelly Self

For the WFU/KY game. Interesting, no Hightower.

Nevadaref Sun Mar 21, 2010 12:20am

What does the bold signify?

eyezen Sun Mar 21, 2010 12:26am

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 669560)
What does the bold signify?

I would imagine those from the first round that worked the second round.

Nevadaref Sun Mar 21, 2010 03:03pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by eyezen (Post 669563)
I would imagine those from the first round that worked the second round.

Okay, since the 2nd round games and officials are listed, It didn't occur to me that someone would go back to the 1st round and highlight those guys. Silly me.

Raymond Sun Mar 21, 2010 08:26pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 669622)
Okay, since the 2nd round games and officials are listed, It didn't occur to me that someone would go back to the 1st round and highlight those guys. Silly me.

I'm anal that way. :D

Just making it easier to reference. You can see right away what games the 2nd round officials worked in the 1st round.

Nevadaref Sun Mar 21, 2010 11:28pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 669683)
Just making it easier to reference. You can see right away what games the 2nd round officials worked in the 1st round.

Wanted to let you know that I learned something out of your extra work.
I noticed two things from your highlighting.
1. At least one official from each 1st round game is scheduled to work a 2nd round game.
2. At least one official from each 1st round game does NOT work a 2nd round game. --> In no case were all three members of a 1st round crew scheduled to also work in the 2nd round.

GoodwillRef Mon Mar 22, 2010 06:03am

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Originally Posted by dahoopref (Post 669555)
For the WFU/KY game. Interesting, no Hightower.

Hightower only worked the first round last season also.

JRutledge Mon Mar 22, 2010 07:20am

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Originally Posted by GoodwillRef (Post 669728)
Hightower only worked the first round last season also.

You can work one game and still work the following weekend. I do not think you have to work a first and a second round to advance.

Peace

Raymond Mon Mar 22, 2010 07:48am

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 669741)
You can work one game and still work the following weekend. I do not think you have to work a first and a second round to advance.

Peace

Correct. But I do believe those who will be considered for working in the Sweet 16/Elite Eight are identified prior to the 1st round.

I have a mentor who has worked the NCAA-W's tournament the last 4-5 years and she says when they get their opening weekend assignments there is some kind of code/indicator in the notification that tells them whether or not they have a chance to move on.

JRutledge Mon Mar 22, 2010 07:55am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 669750)
Correct. But I do believe those who will be considered for working in the Sweet 16/Elite Eight are identified prior to the 1st round.

I have a mentor who has worked the NCAA-W's tournament the last 4-5 years and she says when they get their opening weekend assignments there is some kind of code/indicator in the notification that tells them whether or not they have a chance to move on.

That might be on the Women's side for sure. I am not sure that applies to the Men's side. The only reason I say that is because there is an official on this list that I know personally (we live in the same town) and he has worked the first round several years and they do not get called or a letter until the weekend is over. It seems like there is no other indication that they go further. But I will ask and find out that is for sure. ;)

Peace

M&M Guy Mon Mar 22, 2010 02:29pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 669875)
Men and Women might do it 2 different ways.

:eek:

Mark Padgett Mon Mar 22, 2010 02:51pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 669683)
I'm anal that way. :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge
Men and Women might do it 2 different ways.

Wow - it's really a good thing these two quotes weren't originally in the same post! :eek:

Raymond Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:02pm

Bumping for my so I can make updates.

DLH17 Fri Mar 26, 2010 10:48am

Interesting website. I'm sure many of you know about it, but it's new to me and maybe others: College Basketball Referees - StatSheet.com


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