Albuquerque Journal

Sago, Schroeder part of NBA’s first two-woman referee crew

The females officiated Orlando, Charlotte game on Monday

- BY TIM REYNOLDS

With more female referees now in the NBA than ever before, it was only a matter of time before two women would be scheduled to work the same game. And Monday was that day. Natalie Sago and Jenna Schroeder made up two-thirds of the crew assigned to the Charlotte at Orlando game, the first time in NBA history that two women were assigned to work a regular-season contest together. Sean Wright was picked to be crew chief, Sago the referee and Schroeder the umpire.

Sago and Schroeder have worked games together before; they were part of threewoman crews in the G League. But at the NBA level, it’s a first — and it’s a game they’ve been looking forward to since they saw it on the internally distribute­d schedule a month ago.

“This is a big deal,” Schroeder said. “It’s like my feminist dreams come true, that like my personal values are colliding with my profession­al values and it’s awesome.”

The NBA has used 76 officials so far this season; seven are women, already the most to work games during any season in league history. Lauren Holtkamp-Sterling, Ashley Moyer-Gleich, Simone Jelks, Danielle Scott, Dannica Mosher, Sago and

Schroeder are all working games this season; Scott and Mosher are non-staff, the other five are members of the full-time NBA officiatin­g roster.

“It’s so cool,” Sago said. “All of us, we’re so happy and excited to work together. We just have a good group of females, we’re all close, we have great relationsh­ips and we share these moments.”

Sago is certain this game won’t be the NBA’s last with multiple female refs.

“It’s amazing,” Sago said. “I’m just proud to be part of an organizati­on that promotes people to do the job based on our abilities, not on our gender, race, ethnicity, those types of things.”

Charlotte coach James Borrego noted the significan­ce.

“It’s a special night for our league and for women and I look at somebody like my daughter, who will be watching and it’s a big step,” Borrego said. “I love that I’m a part of a league that’s breaking barriers, and tonight I’m proud to be a part of that game.”

It’s not lost on Sago or Schroeder that this game comes amid a flurry of historic days for women.

Kamala Harris was sworn in last week as the first female Vice President of the United States. Sarah Thomas will be the first woman to be on a Super Bowl officiatin­g crew on Feb. 7 in Tampa. Sarah Fuller made headlines this past college football season as a kicker for Vanderbilt.

 ?? NICK WASS/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Referee Natalie Sago was one of two women assigned to the Charlotte at Orlando game on Monday, the first time in NBA history that two women worked a regular-season contest together.
NICK WASS/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Referee Natalie Sago was one of two women assigned to the Charlotte at Orlando game on Monday, the first time in NBA history that two women worked a regular-season contest together.
 ?? RALPH FRESOL/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Referee Jenna Schroeder made NBA history on Monday, as she was one of two women who officiated a regular-season contest together for the first time.
RALPH FRESOL/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Referee Jenna Schroeder made NBA history on Monday, as she was one of two women who officiated a regular-season contest together for the first time.

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