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Entries in NCAA Tournament officials (2)

Friday
Apr012016

Officials Selected for 2016 Final Four

he NCAA has notified these 10 individuals selected to work the 2016 Final Four, which will be played at NRG Stadium in Houston:

Roger Ayers, Roanoke, Virginia

Jeff Clark, Cheltenham, Pennsylvania

Brian Dorsey, West Caldwell, New Jersey

Mike Eades, Princeton, West Virginia

Tom Eades, Gallatin, Tennessee 

John Higgins, Omaha, Nebraska

Tony Padilla, Sacramento, California

Michael Stephens, Providence, Rhode Island

Mark Whitehead, Denham Springs, Louisiana 

Terry Wymer, North Baltimore, Ohio

More here....  http://www.ncaa.com/news/ncaa/article/2016-03-31/march-madness-ncaa-d-i-mens-basketball-committee-names-game-officials

Monday
Mar262012

How Much Referees Make During the NCAA Tournament

Right around 98 officials are selected from conferences all over the country to work the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.

Year after year, a lot of the same refs advance to work in the opening rounds of the tournament and then on to later rounds.

They make take in a nice amout of pocket change for working these games.

$1000 is paid for first-/second-/third-round games, $1,400 fee per regional game, $2,000 per national semifinal or championship game.

All travel expenses and per diem are covered as well for as long as the officials are working games.

A nice amount of bonus money for these guys that work 70-95 games per season.