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Dick Paparo Officiating Enshrined: 2001 Born: July 30, 1947 Syracuse, NY Mention the name "Froggy" and virtually every college basketball fan will immediately know you are referring to Syracuse’s Dick Paparo. For many years, Paparo was considered the top basketball referee in the country. His gravely voice and demonstrative on-court actions were witnessed in virtually every important basketball game in the 1980’s and 1990’s. During his NCAA officiating career, which began in 1975, he called seven Big East Championships, seven NCAA Final Fours, eight NCAA Regional Finals, and a total of 21 NCAA Tournaments. He’s officiated in the Big East, Atlantic 10, ACC, Southeastern Conference, Big 10, Big 12 and PAC 10. He has refereed in 13 ACC Tournament Championship games. In a poll conducted by ABC, Paparo was voted the top basketball official in the 1980’s and 1990’s. In 1996, he received the Naismith Award as the No. 1 official in men’s college basketball. In 1997, he was named the top official by sport writers and athletic directors in the ACC. Paparo was also a past president of the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials, local Board #38. He retired from officiating in 2000. Career highlights: 1962: Signed pro baseball contract with the Chicago Cubs 1975: Started officiating career 1996: Received the Naismith Award 1997: Named ACC’s top basketball official 2000: Retired from officiating |
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