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WNBA referees are clamping down on physicality. Is it helping or hurting players?

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WNBA referees are clamping down on physicality. Is it helping or hurting players?
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WNBA referees are increasing foul calls to address physicality in the league. This change follows player injuries and complaints about inconsistent officiating from the previous season. Coaches and the league are collaborating to improve communication and enforcement of rules.

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The Guardian — US · https://www.theguardian.com/profile/stephanie-kaloi
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A’ja Wilson reacts to a decision by a WNBA official in a Las Vegas Aces game earlier this month. Photograph: Icon Sportswire/Getty ImagesView image in fullscreenA’ja Wilson reacts to a decision by a WNBA official in a Las Vegas Aces game earlier this month. Photograph: Icon Sportswire/Getty ImagesWNBAWNBA referees are clamping down on physicality. Is it helping or hurting players?After outcry over inconsistency last year, a taskforce sought to improve the league’s officiating. Now foul calls are up, and players and coaches are adjustingStephanie KaloiFri 22 May 2026 07.00 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleThe moment Rickea Jackson went down during the Chicago Sky’s game against the Minnesota Lynx is difficult to watch, even days later.

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