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Generally speaking, absolutelyI'm not talking about any play in particular but does no one take a charge in the women's game?
Generally speaking, absolutelyI'm not talking about any play in particular but does no one take a charge in the women's game?
Worst officiated game I remember. Makes all Illini games seem great by comparison. Not one sided, just terrible both ways.The refs are just terrible in this Iowa/LSU game.
Yes. This was a golden opportunity for the women's game and the refs said nope.... we'll only ref in 1/4 full stadiums. I'm guessing that the game was potentially too big for the refs that they felt the need to intervene? The NCAA is not going to be thrilled with the feedback. Most people tuned out at half and that's too bad.LSU was the better team, but it would have been nice to have decent officiating. Ruined an opportunity to promote the game.
If I am affiliated with the Iowa NIL people I am scouring America for competent transfers to play with Clark next year. Mulkey got 9 transfers and changed her entire team. Iowa has a pretty good sell with Clark to do the same in Iowa City.LSU was the better team, but it would have been nice to have decent officiating. Ruined an opportunity to promote the game.
Or if I am say UCONN Clark with Paige would be unstoppable.If I am affiliated with the Iowa NIL people I am scouring America for competent transfers to play with Clark next year. Mulkey got 9 transfers and changed her entire team. Iowa has a pretty good sell with Clark to do the same in Iowa City.
A national championship game warped beyond recognition by overactive officiating? Where in the world have I seen that before?Worst officiated game I remember. Makes all Illini games seem great by comparison. Not one sided, just terrible both ways.
Probably right, but I would have liked to see the players decide that.A national championship game warped beyond recognition by overactive officiating? Where in the world have I seen that before?
(Though to be fair, I think LSU would have won regardless today).
I saw an ESPN report that CC makes over a million in NIL. She just signed with a shoe company. Saw another report that it was 100k before the shoe deal.Or if I am say UCONN Clark with Paige would be unstoppable.
I don’t think she leave Iowa but she could make tons elsewhere
From what I understand Clark is making more than one million at Iowa right now. Nike just signed her up.Or if I am say UCONN Clark with Paige would be unstoppable.
I don’t think she leave Iowa but she could make tons elsewhere
She could have two more seasons in IC because of the extra Covid year. I'm not sure the WNBA could match her NIL haul there.From what I understand Clark is making more than one million at Iowa right now. Nike just signed her up.
Kim Mulkey certainly would not be on my list of favorite sports people, but she's a phenomenal coach and competitor. That is a signature CC move and I doubt the ESPN follks came up with that out of thin air. Surely, she put a bug in the refs' ear as well, which is what a good coach does.Probably right, but I would have liked to see the players decide that.
By the way, did you see the pregame where two of the panel demonstrated how CC slaps off the defenders hand to get past her.
i don’t recall seeing it called as a foul in previous tourney games but the refs whistled her for it in the first quarter.
Did someone cue them in before the game.
Really odd coincidence
I thought I saw that she is one year away from eligibility for the WNBA draft. Is that right?She could have two more seasons in IC because of the extra Covid year. I'm not sure the WNBA could match her NIL haul there.
I suspect KM did, but if they haven’t called it all year, you can’t start now. At least give the All American, number 1 tv draw the courtesy of a warning before the game.Kim Mulkey certainly would not be on my list of favorite sports people, but she's a phenomenal coach and competitor. That is a signature CC move and I doubt the ESPN follks came up with that out of thin air. Surely, she put a bug in the refs' ear as well, which is what a good coach does.
The Women's game should be much easier to officiate - not as fast and not as much hand to hand combat in the paintA national championship game warped beyond recognition by overactive officiating? Where in the world have I seen that before?
(Though to be fair, I think LSU would have won regardless today).
So in the category of "things I didn't expect to be doing in April 2023", I actually found myself reading Iowa message boards after the game Sunday as I was wanted to get their reaction after becoming completely hooked on Caitlin Clark and this Iowa team (literally the only Iowa team I've ever rooted for in my lifetime)....and those posters were making the distinction that Clark was responding to someone on Louisville who did it earlier in the game, and what I thought was the better point was that Clark was basically walking off the court when she did it and not in the face of any Louisville player while Reese was going out of her way to walk over to Clark on multiple times to do it. I mean, my thought is to Reese, you just won the national championship, go celebrate with your teammates, it is classless to act like she did in the last seconds to instead seek out your opponent and do that....Clark did nothing like that at the end of the Louisville game.Angel Reese defends gesture toward Caitlin Clark after LSU title win, calls out double standard
The gesture has sparked much debate, especially on social media. Some have criticized Reese, while others have defended her actions.www.stltoday.com
SU star Angel Reese defended the gesture she aimed at Iowa Hawkeyes' Caitlin Clark near the end of the Tigers' first NCAA women's basketball national championship victory on Sunday, saying "I don't take disrespect lightly."
AISHA SULTAN
Sultan: Backlash to Angel Reese raises question: Which athletes get called 'classless'?
Reese could be seen approaching Clark before moving her open hand in front of her face — popularized by WWE star John Cena to mean "you can't see me" — before pointing to her ring finger in a gesture some interpreted as a reference to the place her newly-acquired championship ring might sit.
Clark made a similar gesture to another player earlier in the tournament.
The gesture has sparked much debate, especially on social media. Some have criticized Reese, while others have defended her actions, highlighting how there was no public outrage in response to Clark's gesture earlier in the tournament.
Sports journalist Jose de Jesus Ortiz called Reese's actions "classless," while former ESPN host Keith Olbermann called Reese an "idiot" for the gesture.
In the press conference after the victory, Reese referenced the difference in reaction she received as a result of her gesture as compared to the one Clark received.
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I thought it was uncalled for and showed a distinct lack of class and respect for an opponent.....She was doing it way before the game ended and shows a character issue displayed in the NCAA women's BB championship that the sport doesn't need......
LSU played great , but was benefitted by some questionable officiating .........seems like the better the athletes are the worse the reffing is ....................oh well , I hope next year's women's Fighting Illini team is in a position to show the nation what a class act we can be as we win a natty.........With the returning players , plus HS recruits , plus whatever Coach Green can pick up from the portal that we can have a long long run in the dance......JMHO
So did I. My jaw dropped open.I prefer not to see the “taunting” gestures at all in men or women’s bball, but then again I’m old school. But Reese following Clark around trying to get in front of her so she could do it to her face was way over the top. I’m not willing to label her classless, but certainly an unfortunate display.
Clark definitely has some “punk” in her, so not surprised to see players on other teams wanting to show her up. I thought her dismissive wave of her hand at a perimeter player during the SC game when she was packing it into the paint basically “saying” I’m not even going to guard you was pretty bush.