The National Basketball Association’s (NBA) roster of female referees continues to grow. Cheryl Flores and Dannica Mosher have been promoted to the level of full-time staff officials, the NBA said Thursday. Know more:
Cheryl Flores and Dannica Mosher have been promoted to the level of full-time staff officials, the NBA said Thursday.
Flores and Mosher earned promotions from the G League level, as did another pair of new hires—Matt Kallio, who becomes the NBA’s first international full-time official, and Robert Hussey. Flores and Mosher join Lauren Holtkamp-Sterling, Simone Jelks, Ashley Moyer-Gleich, Natalie Sago, Jenna Schroeder and Danielle Scott as women at the full-time NBA referee level. Ten women have held that job in league history, with the current eight joining Violet Palmer and Dee Kantner on that list.
Flores has spent nine seasons in the G League and 10 in the WNBA, and is also an accomplished women’s college referee with two Final Fours on her resume. Mosher has four seasons of G League officiating experience, five seasons in the WNBA and worked both the G League Finals and the WNBA Finals last season.
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