I think the very first play had Hardarway banking in a shot, Dieng committing an obvious goaltend by hitting the ball after it had hit the backboard...no call. Cost Michigan 2 points right there.
To me, the worst part of the officiating was how they called the fast breaks. Michigan could never get easy buckets because Louisville was allowed to run back and allegedly strip the Michigan players from behind. Those are usually obligatory hack calls, yet the refs never called them. Amazingly, the only time the refs called a fast break foul on Louisville was after a Michigan player had passed to a teammate for an easy dunk. Then they would call a foul on the floor. The Trey Burke block foul call on Siva was, IMO, the big play of the game. Not only did it expand UL's lead from 3 to 5, it killed UM's momentum and gave Burke his 4th foul. I don't know if UM would have won the game, but it definitely gave UL a cushion they never gave up.
To me, the worst part of the officiating was how they called the fast breaks. Michigan could never get easy buckets because Louisville was allowed to run back and allegedly strip the Michigan players from behind. Those are usually obligatory hack calls, yet the refs never called them. Amazingly, the only time the refs called a fast break foul on Louisville was after a Michigan player had passed to a teammate for an easy dunk. Then they would call a foul on the floor. The Trey Burke block foul call on Siva was, IMO, the big play of the game. Not only did it expand UL's lead from 3 to 5, it killed UM's momentum and gave Burke his 4th foul. I don't know if UM would have won the game, but it definitely gave UL a cushion they never gave up.
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