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Video of the crap calls by the officials

Here's the NCAA rule regarding the backcourt violation -

A player shall not be the first to touch the ball in their backcourt (withany part of their body, voluntarily or involuntarily) when the ball came fromthe frontcourt while that player’s team was in team control and that player ortheir teammate was the last to touch the ball before it went into the backcourt.

I think the officials got that right. The defender deflected the ball off Lucy.

Otherwise, these officials sucked it.
 
Here's the NCAA rule regarding the backcourt violation -

A player shall not be the first to touch the ball in their backcourt (withany part of their body, voluntarily or involuntarily) when the ball came fromthe frontcourt while that player’s team was in team control and that player ortheir teammate was the last to touch the ball before it went into the backcourt.

I think the officials got that right. The defender deflected the ball off Lucy.

Otherwise, these officials sucked it.
Actually "the defender fouled, pushed Olsen" so it could very well have been a foul first.....
 
Here's the NCAA rule regarding the backcourt violation -

A player shall not be the first to touch the ball in their backcourt (withany part of their body, voluntarily or involuntarily) when the ball came fromthe frontcourt while that player’s team was in team control and that player ortheir teammate was the last to touch the ball before it went into the backcourt.

I think the officials got that right. The defender deflected the ball off Lucy.

Otherwise, these officials sucked it.
That should be a foul on Rice. Lucy doesn't fumble it like that without getting turned by the defender.
 
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6 of them right here:

You cannot argue with the clear and obvious evidence. And this compilation doesn't even show the three or four blatant elbows thrown by Betts as she turns to shoot. This is the BS that makes basketball nearly unwatchable, men's or women's. The NCAA MUST adopt a challenge system similar to the pros. At least then you won't get beat when the other team trips you via an illegal screen, creating a "foul" and game-winning FTs with 3.8 seconds to go.

BTW: Basketball also MUST eliminate the live ball timeout. It's the only sport I know of where, in the middle of a play, you can call time out. Trapped near midcourt and the 10-second count is about to expire? Call time out. The shot clock is about to expire and you have nothing going . . . call time out. You're rolling around on the floor with a finger on a loose ball . . . call time out. It's one of the craziest things in sports, and it's illegal in international rules. In international play you can only call timeout when the ball is DEAD. And that's exactly how it should be in ALL levels of basketball.
 
I don’t know if any of you were watching it, even I have tired a little bit of it, but I watched some of the absolute worst officiating in a three minute stretch last night watching unrivaled and it all involved Angel Reese.

I Ultimately quit watching and I really don’t have a major problem with Angel per se, but there’s a weird ass “aura” around her and more & MORE I’m beginning to think in women’s basketball in particular, there’s a whole shit ton of agendas, and meetings (involving the official's & programming team) set in order to “plan” & push those agendas.

First, she absolutely ran Katie Lou Samuelson over under the basket and hit her in the face and they called it a block and it was a clear charge…

The second one I’m struggling to remember, and I actually think there were four really kinky scenarios, but the third was so bad. The announcers called it an obvious overturn as soon as they saw it and yet… It didn’t get overturned.. doh!

These are the same announcers who are pretty heavy pro agenda/AR themselves and pretty routinely lifting Angel up and they absolutely did not know what to say….

She hooked Natasha cloud’s arm, ultimately grabbing it with both hands and pulling her, and they called that foul on Natasha..WTF?!

It’s hard to respect the game when that happens
 
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You cannot argue with the clear and obvious evidence. And this compilation doesn't even show the three or four blatant elbows thrown by Betts as she turns to shoot. This is the BS that makes basketball nearly unwatchable, men's or women's. The NCAA MUST adopt a challenge system similar to the pros. At least then you won't get beat when the other team trips you via an illegal screen, creating a "foul" and game-winning FTs with 3.8 seconds to go.

BTW: Basketball also MUST eliminate the live ball timeout. It's the only sport I know of where, in the middle of a play, you can call time out. Trapped near midcourt and the 10-second count is about to expire? Call time out. The shot clock is about to expire and you have nothing going . . . call time out. You're rolling around on the floor with a finger on a loose ball . . . call time out. It's one of the craziest things in sports, and it's illegal in international rules. In international play you can only call timeout when the ball is DEAD. And that's exactly how it should be in ALL levels of basketball.

Betts is so long, long arms, she actually hooks defenders with her elbows.
 
I don’t know if any of you were watching it, even I have tired a little bit of it, but I watched some of the absolute worst officiating in a three minute stretch last night watching unrivaled and it all involved Angel Reese.

I Ultimately quit watching and I really don’t have a major problem with Angel per se, but there’s a weird ass “aura” around her and more & MORE I’m beginning to think in women’s basketball in particular, there’s a whole shit ton of agendas, and meetings (involving the official's & programming team) set in order to “plan” & push those agendas.

First, she absolutely ran Katie Lou Samuelson over under the basket and hit her in the face and they called it a block and it was a clear charge…

The second one I’m struggling to remember, and I actually think there were four really kinky scenarios, but the third was so bad. The announcers called it an obvious overturn as soon as they saw it and yet… It didn’t get overturned.. doh!

These are the same announcers who are pretty heavy pro agenda/AR themselves and pretty routinely lifting Angel up and they absolutely did not know what to say….

She hooked Natasha cloud’s arm, ultimately grabbing it with both hands and pulling her, and they called that foul on Natasha..WTF?!

It’s hard to respect the game when that happens
AR is a thug. Her lone basketball skill is being tall. She was nothing until she taunted CC at the national finals like a two-year-old. And anyone who doesn't think the WNBA, and many of the women in it, is cut from similar cloth needs to do some rethinking. As fabulous as CC's basketball skills are, the way she has handled her fame, especially once she turned pro, has been nothing short of incredible. She has been baited, on and off the court, time after time after time, and she hasn't once fallen for it. She's a helluva lot better human than I am.

I might have clocked AR after that national title game, not to mention that hateful bunch in the WNBA who physically abused her. CC is an absolutely amazing human being who also is a helluva an athlete.
 
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AR is a thug. Her lone basketball skill is being tall. She was nothing until she taunted CC at the national finals like a two-year-old. And anyone who doesn't think the WNBA, and many of the women in it, is cut from similar cloth needs to do some rethinking. As fabulous as CC's basketball skills are, the way she has handled her fame, especially once she turned pro, has been nothing short of incredible. She has been baited, on and off the court, time after time after time, and she hasn't once fallen for it. She's a helluva lot better human than I am.

I might have clocked AR after that national title game, not to mention that hateful bunch in the WNBA who physically abused her. CC is amazing.

She hasn't fallen for the negative crap, because she's a hell of a lot smarter than they are.
 
6 of them right here:

UCLA could go through and find several bad calls also so I don't like going through like that The only one that matters is the one that actually decided the game, and should be the only one argued. Not touch fouls or non-touch fouls that get missed every game both ways. We lose our argument when we start complaining about every tic tac miss.
 
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