You know the popular saying, “Referees are supposed to be invisible”? Well, they aren’t fading into the background in the Fever-Aces series or the playoffs in general. Despite winning Game 2, Las Vegas Aces HC Becky Hammon went off on the physicality and the officiating. “Most of my assistants come from the NBA, and they’re like, ‘This would not fly in the NBA.’”She said.
Indiana Fever boss Stephanie White hasn’t been far behind. “Well, it’s hard for us to find flow when there is a foul call every 10 seconds. I mean, it just really is.” She had said after the 41-foul Game 2. Moving forward, the Fever-Aces series is at a very critical juncture, with the Fever facing a do-or-die Game 4, and the referees will be under the spotlight again.
“The officiating crew that we had tonight, for the leadership to deem those three people semi-finals playoff worthy is f***ing malpractice,”Cheryl Reeve said in her post-game 3 rant. So let’s look at who the league deems fit for this Fever-Aces Game 4. Let’s look at who will be calling the shots in what could be the last game of the series.
The WNBA has announced the officiating crew for Game 4 of the Semifinals between the Indiana Fever and Las Vegas Aces (stats via refmetrics.com):
| First Season: 2017 | Home Wins: 58.4% |
| Last Season: 2025 | Home Fouls: 17.2 |
| Total Games: 209 | Away Fouls: 18.2 |
| Crew Chief: 26 | Foul Diff: 1.0 |
| First Season: 2021-22 | Home Wins: 54.8% |
| Last Season: 2024-25 | Home Fouls: 19.8 |
| Total Games: 42 | Away Fouls: 21.1 |
| Crew Chief: 0 | Foul Diff: 1.3 |
| First Season: 2013 | Home Wins: 58.6% |
| Last Season: 2025 | Home Fouls: 18.0 |
| Total Games: 292 | Away Fouls: 18.5 |
| Crew Chief: 128 | Foul Diff: 0.5 |
Playoff officials are selected by the WNBA Referee Operations management team based on three specific criteria throughout the season: graded rankings (also done by the Operations team), play-calling accuracy, and team feedback. They are evaluated with each postseason game, which decides their immediate future.
In a close game between top teams, the referees must maintain control of the situation. Each play has compounded importance in the playoffs with cut-to-cut games. The officials drive how the game goes. For example, if the officials allow excessive physicality like in Game 2, players will take advantage of that. The Fever are massively undersized compared to the Aces, which will give them a disadvantage. Each call is important, but the referees also deal with any heated situations on the court. If dealt with correctly, it could be prevented from escalating into something worse.
Venue: Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Streaming: ESPN TV or WNBA League Pass
TV: ABC
At this stage of the postseason, every possession is magnified, and so is every whistle. Beyond the X’s and O’s, the Fever and Aces will need to navigate not just each other’s schemes, but also the way this game is managed from the floor. The crew’s ability to strike the right balance could be the difference between a series-extending thriller and a season-ending exit. One thing is certain: when the ball tips in Game 4, the spotlight won’t just be on the players.
More must-reads:
+
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!