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Men’s NCAA 2017-18 Basketball
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Bene Lynn Benedict Basketball Chair Feb 11, 2018
Basketball Season Bene Lynn Benedict Basketball Chair Feb 11, 2018
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Important Dates WMOA Membership Meeting / Polish Falcon
Boys Basketball Finals 2019 Semifinals and Finals Breslin Center East Lansing March 14-16 WMOA Membership Meeting / Polish Falcon March 18 Girls Basketball Finals 2019 Semifinals and Finals Van Noord Arena, Calvin College March 21-23
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Quality Calls Presenter: Joe Popiel
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CONCEPTS OF QUALIITY CALLS
1. Get a good look 2. Has there been a violation of a “rule” that places a player at a disadvantage? 3. “You” are confident of your call…so much so, that you can explain it to the coach “if necessary” what you saw and why you made the call.
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Matching UP Calls / Not Making Up Calls
Make calls on both ends of the court which are similar in type. Player Control Illegal Screens Hand Checks Displacement
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START - DEVELOP – FINISH:
START - DEVELOP – FINISH: These are the three phases of most basketball plays. In order to officiate plays accurately it is critical to see the play from beginning to end. When a player drives to the basket the concept is to allow the play to start, develop then finish. If a whistle is warranted, it should be in rhythm with the play allowing the player to finish rather than coming early and wiping of shots or baskets.
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REFEREE OUTSIDE-IN: REFEREE OUTSIDE-IN: The concept is keeping your field of vision on your primary area of coverage however keeping your shoulder outside the ball or potential competitive match up will help you to see the whole play.
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CONNECTED TO THE PLAY: CONNECTED TO THE PLAY: It is important that when you are engaged in a competitive play or action area that you are physically showing that with body and eyes that you are actively connected to the play. An example of this is when the Trail is concerned with getting beat so the disconnect by even one step.
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OPEN & CLOSED (straight line) LOOKS:
OPEN & CLOSED (straight line) LOOKS: Open looks are clear views between offensive and defensive players. Closed looks are trying to see the play when looking through players.
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POSITION ADJUSTMENT: POSITION ADJUSTMENT: Movement made to get an open look, generally at least two steps. If players shift to the right, make a PA to the left & visa versa.
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COMPETITIVE MATCH UPS:
COMPETITIVE MATCH UPS: A competitive match-up is when two opponents are within three feet of each other. When a competitive match-up occurs the covering official will referee this situation closely. When multiple competitive match-ups occur in the official’s coverage area the official will keep a closer eye on the match-up closest to the ball while checking the other one(s).
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Video: NFHS / IAABO
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WHERE WE FAIL
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THE IMPACT OF “YOUR” WHISTLE
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WHAT COACHES ARE LOOKING FOR: ?!?!?!?!
Quality Calls Not missing the “obvious” Consistency
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R.S.B.Q.: R.S.B.Q.: If the illegal contact affects the player’s rhythm, speed, balance or quickness according to the rules, this is a foul.
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MARGINAL VS ILLEGAL CONTACT
MARGINAL VS ILLEGAL CONTACT: Intent does not determine if contact is legal or illegal. Severity of the contact and impact on the play will determine if it is a foul. Marginal is contact that does not reroute, impede or dislodge the movement of a player. A foul is contact that does reroute, impede or dislodge (RID) an opponent.
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Important Dates WMOA Membership Meeting / Polish Falcon
Boys Basketball Finals 2019 Semifinals and Finals Breslin Center East Lansing March 14-16 WMOA Membership Meeting / Polish Falcon March 18 Girls Basketball Finals 2019 Semifinals and Finals Van Noord Arena, Calvin College March 21-23
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Thank you. Basketball Bene Lynn Benedict Basketball Chair
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