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The incredible fouling that was going on that wasn't called was ridiculous. She and Saxon were continually hacked, bumped, slapped, and even thrown to the floor, but few were called.
Why is there only a choice of extremes? Why can't we expect a reasonably called game that calls hard fouls appropriately while letting the ticky tack touch fouls go?It's a fine line with the Refs. I think I'd rather see a game like last night where they let them play rather than a whistle each trip up the court. As long as it's called evenly on both sides.
I agree, as long as it's called consistent the whole game it's fine. After the 1st quarter the players knew what they could get away with. I think the worst thing is when they let the kids play loose, then the last 5 minutes of a game. They blow the whistle for every ticky tack foul. Last night the Refs were consistent the whole game.It's a fine line with the Refs. I think I'd rather see a game like last night where they let them play rather than a whistle each trip up the court. As long as it's called evenly on both sides.
How many of those other fan bases would be singing a different tune if their team was in Carolina's shoes? As far as Stanford goes when you live by the sword you die by the sword. They have certainly benefited over the years from "home cooking."The consensus of all other fan bases is that Stanford got a dose of home cooking by the refs.