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WNBA Judge’s Pay Uncovered Amid Intense Official Review

June 28, 2025 2 Min Read
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A recent report by Washington Post journalist Kareem Copeland reveals that WNBA referees earn significantly less than their NCAA counterparts, making around $2,000 per game compared to $5,000 for college games. The pay varies based on experience, with referees’ salaries gradually increasing as the league raises player wages, but they still fall far below NBA officials who can earn between $150,000 and $550,000 per season. Unlike NBA referees, WNBA officials often work college games during the winter to supplement their income, as WNBA salaries are not full-time. Some anonymous officials shared their frustrations about criticism from coaches and players, highlighting tension around game management, as seen in a recent heated encounter involving players from the Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun. The referees note that differences in rules and pressures between NCAA and WNBA games complicate consistent officiating. They believe meaningful changes will only come if they are offered full-time roles with adequate pay akin to NBA referees.

Fan Take: This salary disparity underscores the broader financial and professional challenges WNBA officials face, impacting the quality and consistency of officiating. For WNBA fans, recognizing and addressing these issues is crucial to ensure the league’s continued growth and fairness on the court.

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