Someone is in a lotttttt of trouble at the NCAA Women’s Tournament.
Sunday’s Elite 8 matchup between Texas and NC State had to be halted late in the first quarter after it was discovered that the two 3-point lines on the court were at different distances.
Yikes, measurements off on one side of the court in Portland pic.twitter.com/0lHhmrgqy0
— Angel Gray (@Angel_Gray1)
Officials from the NCAA then had to come out and measure the distances, only to discover that the distance between the top of the key and the 3-point lines were dramatically different.
The NCAA is currently playing on an asymmetric court with 2 different 3-Point lines in a Regional Final game between Texas and NC State. Unreal. pic.twitter.com/G1j7OJSaQv
— Kirk Goldsberry (@kirkgoldsberry)
But there just one major problem. The tournament has hosted games on the court for several rounds, and it appears the 3-point lines were different the entire time.
The 3 point line in Portland has apparentley been fucked up for the last two rounds. One on the right looks like the mens line by mistake pic.twitter.com/OSq1oDLFhR
— PFT Commenter (@PFTCommenter)
Now, both teams had to play on the same court. And given the teams switch sides at halftime, it should be a similar advantage/disadvantage for both teams.
But what about overtime? And how much did it hurt good-shooting teams who couldn’t adapt to the discrepancy?
How did nobody in Portland notice this before today? Look at the distance from the top of the key to the 3 point line at each end, they are different! pic.twitter.com/tiNAU0baSP
— Jason (@MittsubishiZero)
Does this invalidate any previous results? Can teams who lost protest the results?
The NCAA already had to issue a statement in the opening round after it discovered a conflict of interest involving a referee for held a degree from one of the schools in a game she was officiating.
The NCAA has yet to comment on the latest incident, but it will clearly have to. Until then, it’s a black eye on what has been an otherwise fantastic tournament
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