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All officials wear a whistle that is used to stop play as a result of a foul or a violation on the court. Hand signals are used to indicate the nature of the infraction or to administer the game. In higher levels of college and professional basketball, officials wear a timing device on the belt-line called PTS (Precision Timing System).
Richard "Dick" Honig is a former American football official. He worked for 22 years in the Big Ten Conference (starting in 1983) and nine years in the Mid-American Conference and over 20 years as a basketball referee for the Mid-American Conference from 1978 to 2001. He also worked two years as a Reply Trainer and five years as a Rules Analyst ...
James Naismith (NAY-smith; November 6, 1861 – November 28, 1939) was a Canadian-American physical educator, physician, Christian chaplain, and sports coach, best known as the inventor of the game of basketball.
The 12th annual "We Back Pat Week" begins Thursday in the SEC. For the second year, officials can purchase and use purple whistles.
In a game where officials blew the whistle for 52 total fouls, 14 were called in the final minutes, leading to 28 free throws. ... For every great college basketball finish that comes down to a ...
The NCAA’s national coordinator of men’s basketball officiating talks to the Herald-Leader about the goaltending review ... And we teach how to referee, who should be blowing (the whistle) on ...