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MAAC Releases Statement Regarding Monday's Marist-Fairfield Men's Basketball Game

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MAAC Releases Statement Regarding Monday's Marist-Fairfield Men's Basketball Game

Feb. 19, 2008

EDISON, N.J. -- On Tuesday, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference released a statement regarding Monday night's men's basketball game between Marist and Fairfield at the Arena at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Conn. The Red Foxes suffered an 87-85 loss in double overtime.

The statement reads as follows:

"After reviewing the issues related to the game with the Arena at Harbor Yard staff, MAAC Men's Basketball Coordinator of Officials Brad Tracy and the MAAC staff, I would note the following:

"There was a problem with the timing devices throughout the evening. One of the problems might have been that the batteries to the officials' packs were not changed after the preceding women's game. The arena staff is continuing a check of the Precision Timing console and the clock system to insure that it is in working order for future contests.

"As to the out of bounds call with 2.1 seconds left in regulation, the officials ruled that it was Marist ball, because the Fairfield player had gone out of bounds. After reviewing the tape of the game, it is clearly an error by the official who blew the whistle, and he maintained that he definitely saw the player out of bounds. The call is not correctable, and the only question the officials reviewed on the courtside monitor was how much time should be on the game clock.

"As for the issue about the Fairfield player calling timeout as part of this sequence, a timeout must recognized by the officials. None of the officials on the game recognized the timeout in question.

"The MAAC Coordinator of Officials is reviewing the issues related to this call with the involved officials."

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