“We are not, for any reason, we could not reach the line of free throws, and it is a big piece of who we are.” It was Brenda Frese after the sweet defeat of her Maryland 16 team against South Carolina of Dawn Staley. Quick advance to the Elite Eight, and the same controversy is preparing again – this time, it is Duke and Kara Lawson who questions the officer. The whispers concerning calls for denunciation have become full requests for a NCAA investigation.
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When the final whistle, the South Carolina was ahead of Duke 54-50. But with Duke called to 18 faults at the 13th in South Carolina, but trying only 13 free throws compared to the 20 fans of South Carolina, many fans were left in question the officiants. For them, the figures simply did not add.
Looking at global statistics, Duke actually has a rebound advantage (41-30), including a massive advantage in offensive rebounds (19-6). However, Southern Carolina has compensated for a better shooting efficiency, reaching 43.2% in the field compared to the 31.7% of Duke. This combination of factors, as well as the disparity in free throws and official concerns, have left many Duke fans in the short term.
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After the victory, coach Dawn Staley expressed fans for their support. “I have the impression that wherever I go, I feel love”, said Staley in a Mirror Us’ Tom Blow report. “It is incredible how much people recognize a figure like me in female basketball. It is an honor to give them back. It is really an honor. It is a necessity, and it is something that we must do, but love is felt.” Well, not everyone spreads love for Staley.
A user on X has not retained, poster, “There must be an investigation into these referees at the NCAA. I look at Dawn Staley at ease to come on the ground, repressing the reference, and his team collects the shit of people now and no whistles.
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Even Chronicle Sports tweeted, “A questionable fault called Duke Jadyn Donovan striker, and Kara Lawson is not satisfied with the referees.”
A questionable fault called Duke Jadyn Donovan striker, and Kara Lawson is not satisfied with the referees.
– Chronicle Sports (@chroniclesports) March 30, 2025
Official controversies are nothing new in the NCAA women’s tournament. In 2024, Hannah Hidalgo of Notre Dame had to withdraw her nose ring in the middle of the game – a decision that stunned fans since she had worn it all season without problem. A year earlier, the match for the title 2023 between LSU and Iowa saw Caitlin Clark strike with a dubious technical fault, a call which, according to many, changed the momentum of the game. As the fans discovered this year, things take place on the same road, they came out in large numbers to speak against this.
Kara Lawson frustrated while Dawn Staley attracts fans of fans
A fan said: “A questionable fault called Duke Jadyn Donovan striker, and Kara Lawson is not satisfied with the referees. »»
The controversial call on Donovan was an important moment, causing a debate among fans and analysts. Given the overall disparity at the time – Duke committed 18 faults for the 13 supporters of Southern Carolina – the supporters of Lawson and Duke were understandable. Donovan, in particular, was limited by coarse troubles, ending with four personal faults, affecting his ability to contribute to both ends of the soil.
Another fan observed, “The authorities were extremely rapid on the draw, the appeal trips. Feagin has just been called for the one Dawn Staley was livid; An audible “it does not work” could be heard through the court. Think that we have up to six trips now, three in each team.“”
The turnover played a central role in this match, Duke committing 19 reversals compared to the 16 in South Carolina. Travel violations were part of this issue, as those responsible maintained a strict position on the leg game. Sania Feagin, who had four reversals in the match, was one of the players affected by this rigorous officiant. Staley’s animated reaction was indicative of his passion and long -standing plea for his players.
Another fan pointed out: “What problem does Dawn Staley have with the referees ?? They have been a bit friendly for South Carolina so far lol. “”
Staley historically expressed her officer, but she also maintains a diplomatic approach. During her race at 16 Sweet, she said: “Civil servants have difficult work. They have a really difficult job. I don’t have a thick skin enough to do their job. The animation was probably more than we have a joking conversation rather than an animated conversation. They are really good to communicate right there on the ground, and that is why they offer an officer in the Sweet 16, and probably some of them on the Chemin du Fin Four, because they are able to manage these types of situations, communicate with the coaches, in a way that really descent the situation. “”
A fan said: “@Marchmadnesswb Dawn Staley working the referees and obtaining calls as usual. »»
The free throws proved to be a manufacturer of difference in the game, the South Carolina trying 20 free throws compared to Duke at 13. Southern Carolina converted 65.0% of its free throws, while Duke only succeeded 53.8%. This gap, as well as the great disparity, fueled the perceptions that Officer tilted in favor of the Staley team.
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It would not be a surprise if the referees unconsciously favored Staley, given his previous declarations smoothing to official controversies. In October, she had published on the officiating WNBA final, saying: “I hope you all know that I did not publish this to denigrate the officials … I just wanted to say that they work as hard as players. It was an appreciation article for the glimpses that work hard in our game! Let’s just continue to love our beautiful game!”
Another fan noted: “Refsing refs the South Carolina with faults. I have to keep this aspect of the Dawn Staley media alive. Duke obtains the shit from the stick. “”While the South Carolina passes to its last Final Four on April 4, 2025, this debate threatens to overshadow their race. With booming women’s basketball – the TV has reached record heights in March – the NCAA faces a pressure to ensure equity. Although trade remains a controversial subject, the figures provide a broader context for the flow of the game and the frustrations of the fans.
