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The title of official also applies to the scorers and timekeepers, and other personnel that have an active task in maintaining the game. Basketball is regarded as among the most difficult sports to officiate due to the speed of play, complexity of rules, the case-specific interpretations of rules, and the instantaneous decision required.
For the NCAA, Kantner has been a referee in over twenty Final Four rounds since 1992 and over ten championship games in women's basketball. [18] [19] Outside of the NCAA, Kantner has also worked as a referee for the Continental Basketball Association. [15] At individual events, Kantner was a referee during the National Sports Festival held in ...
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The sequence began with Tennessee forward Tobe Awaka draped like a poncho over college basketball’s most immovable big man. Awaka was trying in vain to keep someone who stands 7-foot-4 and ...
Wise hasn’t been able to officiate basketball this year, instead trying to convalesce at his family home and supported by his wife Jamie and 9 year-old daughter Livia, as well as his father and ...
"I’m honored." Laschelle Hatcher set to make history as first woman official to work an Indiana high school boys basketball regional game.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 December 2024. American football and college basketball official (born 1963) Gene Steratore Born Eugene Joseph Steratore (1963-02-08) February 8, 1963 (age 62) Uniontown, Pennsylvania, U.S. Education Kent State University Occupation(s) Rules analyst for CBS Sports and CBS/Turner NCAA March Madness NFL ...
James Michael "Jake" O'Donnell (born January 25, 1937, in Philadelphia) [1] is a former sports official who worked as a National Basketball Association (NBA) referee for 28 seasons from 1967 to 1995, [2] and also as an umpire in Major League Baseball for four seasons from 1968 to 1971. [1]