I agree the actions of the official after the game ifJBFortunato wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 9:45 amAgreed, that official should never work another NCAA game again. The call was questionable, and the actions of the official as you describe them were a disgrace. Kids work too hard over the course of a long season, and in Kew's case, college career, to have it all decided by a bad call. I really hate when that happens, for everyone involved.laxfan4all wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 9:04 am Nice recap on games Red...That being said, let's address the elephant in the room.
Sad that the officials decided this game, and wrong call at that. Kew's waved off goal in overtime should have counted and game over.
#1 - Officials called that he dove towards the goal mouth and made contact with the goalie. He started his dive from behind GLE making it physically impossible to be towards the goal mouth. His body was heading up field away from the goal.
#2 - Officials called a push from behind during the dive. Also called diving towards the goal and making contact with the goalie. If there was a push – which was called – Then the push is what resulted in him entering the crease. If there was no push, we wouldn't be having this conversation. He would have never even landed in the crease at all.
#3 - The contact with the goalie first resulted from the push. Goalie also stepped out of the crease while Kew had already left his feet, resulting in the contact. Without the push, or goalie stepping out, contact would never have been made.
Here is the video of the play
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On another note: The officials uncalled for, and unprofessional actions after the game where a disgrace. As walking by Tampa fans, he just couldn't help but throw a dig, and said "welcome to Gaffney" while sticking out his tongue. No place in the NCAA for an official like that
true are uncalled for. Tampa always complains about the biased officiating just as we Limestone fans complain about Lemoynes biased officiating when we lose to them! Too bad a great game had to have that call!