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Tag Archives: Women’s basketball
Holly Rowe Wins Me Over
The game is tight. The decisions are tough. The clock is ticking. The announcers are crucifying your crew. Ever been there? Continue reading
Posted in Reinventing Yourself, The Game
Tagged Basketball, breast cancer, Business, cancer, ESPN, ESPN2, Holly Rowe, Inspiration, NCAA Basketball, Officiating, Referee, Women, Women's basketball
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MIG – Remember This?
Everyone remember June’s commission to all officials this year? MIG – Mind In Game. I know October may seem light years in the past, but we are still in this season and now, more than ever, we have to have … Continue reading
Posted in The Game, The Rules
Tagged Basketball, June Corteau, NCAA Basketball, NCAAWBB, Officiating, Women's basketball
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There is No Smiling in Officiating
self-a·ware (sĕlf′ə-wâr′) Aware of oneself, including one’s traits, feelings, and behaviors I am a girl. I wear emotions on my shoulders. I multi-task. I am able to take in alot of information at once. I love hot pink, bling and … Continue reading
Teachers Will Be Judged More Strictly
So many times I find random parallels across the various jobs I have had in my career. Two great entrepreneurs, who have also been my bosses, have this way with carrying principles and situational learnings from one industry to the … Continue reading
Attitude is Everything: Take Responsibility for Yours
Before you read any more of this post, I want you to think of the last three phone calls you had with an official – what was the tone and attitude of those calls? Were you positive or negative? Were … Continue reading