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The NCAA and an independent review concluded that the officiating in the 2023 women's college basketball national championship game between LSU and Iowa did not meet expectations. South Carolina coach Dawn Staley commented on the findings, stating that women's basketball deserves better refereeing. There were also controversial comments made about the referees being all black and brown women, sparking a debate on racial bias in officiating.
The NCAA found the officiating to be below standard during the NCAAW national title game. Dawn Staley doesn't think the refs should be criticized because they were all black and brown women. This is just her latest virtue-signaling nonsense. READ: https://t.co/vAIMDa14BA https://t.co/8YddNwkuaf
The NCAA found the officiating to be below standard during the NCAAW national title game. Dawn Staley doesn't think the refs should be criticized because they were all black and brown women. The racially biased coach continues to spew nonsense. READ: https://t.co/KArTi7vE5P https://t.co/bWolZvq55d
Once again, women's basketball deserves so much better than the refereeing they get.
After reviewing the women's basketball national championship, the NCAA ruled that the officiating in the game was below its standards. South Carolina coach Dawn Staley commented on the findings. 🔗 https://t.co/cbyu3mOpay https://t.co/oqMwrsJu6g
The NCAA says a review of the LSU-Iowa national title game found officiating was subpar https://t.co/kZ15Jwicmq
The officiating in the title game between LSU and Iowa was below expectations, NCAA review finds (from @AP) https://t.co/ykDNjUjmoR
A review of the 2023 national championship game between LSU and Iowa by the NCAA and an independent review provided to The Associated Press concluded the refereeing did not meet expectations. https://t.co/AWqM4NPuCI
AP: The officiating in the title game between LSU and Iowa was below expectations, NCAA review finds https://t.co/DuEyTMPCH5 #ncaaw
Hear me out. Women’s college basketball is a bigger deal than the men’s game right now. https://t.co/mvMce9V4iR