Minnesota coach Cheryl Reeve was livid in her postgame news conference following her teams loss to Los Angeles in the decisive Game 5 of the WNBA Finals on Thursday night.After congratulating the Sparks for winning the WNBA championship with a 77-76 victory over the Lynx, Reeve lit into the officiating.Its really unfortunate that players continually put themselves out there, playing and competing at a really high level, Reeve said. Whether it was the 8-second call in L.A. or the game today, doesnt matter, OK? The game today, its not fair to the players. Its not enough just to apologize or send out a memo that they got something wrong, OK? These players are so invested, and something must be done about the officiating in this league because its not fair to these great players we have.Reeve delivered her remarks after the officials didnt review a shot by Nneka Ogwumike with 1:12 left in the game. On replays, the field goal?appeared to have come after the shot clock had expired. The officials never reviewed the play, which gave Los Angeles a 73-71 lead.By WNBA rules, in the final?two minutes of a game, plays are only reviewable immediately. Earlier in the game, time can elapse off the clock and the plays?can still be reviewed.It was reviewable at the time when she shot it, Reeve said. The referees at that point didnt think anything was wrong. They didnt understand it was the end of the clock. They didnt hear the shot clock. When they put the ball in play, the play is no longer reviewable.On Friday the league admitted the wrong call was made on the play.After reviewing postgame video, we have determined that Nneka Ogwumikes shot with 1:14 remaining in regulation time should not have counted due to a shot-clock violation, and that the referees improperly failed to review the play under the instant replay rules, read a statement from?WNBA chief of basketball operations and player relations Renee Brown.This wasnt the first missed call in the series. In Game 4, the Lynx benefited when the officials didnt call an 8-second violation late in that game. The WNBA admitted the next day its officials had missed that call.Last season, in the Western Conference finals, the Lynx were aided by a foul with 1.5 seconds left in a tie game against Phoenix. The league said that foul should not have been called.Its unfortunate were having this discussion, Reeve said. The number of people that have contacted us and said this shot was no good, its unfortunate. I mean, I dont know what happens from there. Maybe they still win. I dont know. Thats why I dont want to take anything away from LA.Lynx star Maya Moore didnt realize the controversy until asked about it afterward in a sullen losing locker room.OK, that doesnt make me feel any better, Moore said.She said one of the officials signaled for a review and was surprised to hear that didnt occur.Well, it doesnt mean anything now, Moore said. 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Since the fall of 2013, she has worked for two-time major champion Brittany Lincicome, who is currently No. 25 in the Rolex Rankings and competing at this weeks U.S. Womens Open in San Martin, California.Pederson, 35, a native of Plymouth, Minnesota, talked with espnW about her late exposure to golf, her career and being a female in a male-dominated profession.Female caddies are a rarityI dont think even 10 percent of the caddies are women. There is the physical side of it, obviously, which might not be appealing. The bag that can weigh about 50 pounds when its maxed out with rain gear, towels, umbrella and food -- and going up and down on a hilly course isnt easy. I take pride in working out and being in shape, because if you get physically worn out, chances are youll start making mental mistakes. Brittany cant have me making mental errors.Players are starting to realize the value of having a female caddie. Brittany and I, as with most player-caddie relationships, spend more time together than with anybody in our lives. You have to be comfortable and have trust. We can talk about anything. There are no rules, and I think that has a calming effect on her.The vast majority of the guy caddies are friendly. Once they realize you can take the ribbing and go back at them, they accept you. Any female in any male-dominated industry accepts that as part of it. The thing I like most about the caddies is that they are direct. If someone needs to tell you something, they tell you.How I got hooked on golfI wouldnt be doing this if I hadnt attended the 2002 Solheim Cup at Interlachen Country Club. My family didnt play golf. I was a basketball player and had just graduated with a biology degree. But I really liked what was going on at the Solheim Cup. My basketball career was ending, and a year later I moved to Florida and decided I was going to try to play professionally even though I hadnt yet picked up a club. Thats how na?ve I was. I played for a couple of years as an amateur, then turned pro and qualified for the Futures Tour. I had limited status, only playing seven or eight events over two seasons. The best golfers out there were so good compared to me -- I was trying to learn things at 25 most of them had learned at 12. I loved being around it, being a part of it, but I knew it wasnt going to be as a player.One my best friends, the late Danielle Downey, asked me if I wanted to caddie for her at LPGA Q-School in 2007. She got through successfully, and it was so exciting though I wasnt playing. I had won a couple of small amateur events but never felt the same satisfaction as when Danielle qualified. It felt more like it had when I was in basketball. I worked the first part of the 2008 LPGA season for Danielle, but she fired me when a more experienced caddie became available.I was at a crossroads, but decided to stick with it. I bought a ticket to the second major of the year, the McDonalds LPGA Championship. I stood on the practice green all day Monday and Tuesday, trying without any luck to get a bag. I came back on Wednesday, and about noon a player named Irene Cho came up looking for a caddie. She tied for sixth that week, and I worked for Irene the next two years.The delicate balance of a caddieThe hardest thing as a caddie is reading the situation, knowing what to say and when to say it. Does she need me to pump her up? Does she need me to walk away? Does she need me to yell back at her? What does she want? You have to have thick skin. Youre constantly being judged by the read you made on the green or the club you select. The players need that outlet. If the players blamed themselves for everything, you wouldnt have any golfers. Youre also a release valve for other aspects in their life. It might be family pressure, spoonsor pressure, agent pressure.ddddddddddddvery course we go to, I do a SWOT analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Is it going to be a week when we can attack or one of being patient? Where is the right place to miss a shot? And, of course, charting the greens is a big part of the job.Brittany is outwardly laid back but extremely competitive. Shes hard on herself and has that perfectionist tendency. She wants the right answer at the right time. But she also has tremendous perspective. Some players out here, when theyre playing great, theyre your best friend, theyre polite, theyre great, but the minute things turn, its Oh, lord, look out. Brittany doesnt take it out on the volunteers or her parents. We might go back and forth, but thats a safe place. I have a ton of respect for the outlook she has.The importance of my roleI critique myself after every round, about what I could have done better to help my player. Ive done two bad yardages in my career. One really didnt have an effect -- we made par and it was fine -- but the other was very important. I was working for Alena Sharp in the 2011 U.S. Womens Open at the Broadmoor in Colorado. We came back to a par 3 in the morning after a weather suspension the previous day. They had moved the tee and I didnt notice. She hits a shot, shes posing, its right at the pin. And it flies over the green. She ended up missing the cut by one or two. That kind of stuff cant happen, and I implemented a checklist so it never would again.I firmly believe every player should caddie at some point because it will change your perspective. You become more objective. You start thinking in terms of probabilities not possibilities. As a player, you might see a small gap in the trees and want to hit it right through there. Yeah, you could, but its probably not going to work out well.How caddies get paidPlayers have different financial arrangements with their caddies. Some do an annual salary. Most do a weekly wage -- $1,200 to $1,500 -- plus a percentage of winnings that ranges from 10 percent across to the board, to 10 percent for a win, 7 percent for a top-10 finish, 5 percent for making the cut but finishing outside the top 10. Everybodys different. If youre working for a really good golfer, though, you can make some money and have a great time, see the world and meet lots of new people.Life on the roadI travel with two fellow female caddies, Audrey Gerdes and Mardi Lunn. Im big on renting houses because it feels more like home and you can have people over. It takes an effort, but we do it about three-quarters of the time. I enjoy cooking, and Im known for my pizzas. We have a pizza night almost every week. Ive done up to 12 in a night.Traveling around the United States isnt that big a deal, but on the LPGA we make some long trips -- to Australia and Asia in particular. Those trips, between flights and layovers, are 40-plus hours. Sitting in coach on an 18-hour flight from JFK to Singapore is when Im glad Im only 5-foot-4?. Im not a great plane sleeper, but as soon as I board, I try to get acclimated to the time zone where were going.Brittany played 27 events in 2015, so its a little more than six months of travel. Certainly you miss some things being gone so much. You want to have a relationship and the person thinks its so neat what you do until youre gone for five or six weeks straight. I get asked a lot, mostly by my family, how long Im going to do this, but I really love it. I find it intoxicating. When you watch somebody reach a potential, or do something they didnt think they could do, and you somehow contributed to that, its fulfilling. 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