WNBA Commissioner Responds to Rising Referee Criticism

Cathy Engelbert on WNBA Referee Criticism

Cathy Engelbert, the commissioner of the WNBA, isn’t losing sleep over the league’s officiating drama, at least, not publicly. Despite a wave of outrage from coaches, players, and fans during the 2025 season, Engelbert is brushing off the noise, suggesting that officiating woes are just part of the game.

The boiling point came on June 17, when a heated scuffle between the Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun erupted into multiple ejections and near chaos. It was just one of several officiating controversies that have plagued the league this year. But Engelbert doesn’t seem overly concerned.

“There’s always room for growth and improvement in officiating,” Engelbert said in a June 27 interview with The Washington Post. “But I do find it interesting when you sit in the chair I sit in, that no winning team ever complains about officiating; no losing team ever doesn’t complain about officiating.”

“They’re Human”: Commisioner Stays the Course

Cathy Engelbert acknowledged that mistakes happen, but was quick to defend the system in place:

“These individuals are human. They miss things. We evaluate them… They go through an extensive evaluation process. When they come into the league, they go through a thorough training and education process.”

Her stance has stirred even more frustration among fans who believe officiating has actively altered the outcome of games this season. Many hoped for stronger accountability, especially after high-profile missteps like technical fouls on Caitlin Clark, no-calls on Aliyah Boston, and flagged scuffles that went unaddressed in real time.

Engelbert’s comments send a clear message: officiating isn’t a top priority right now. That might not sit well with coaches like Stephanie White or fanbases that feel their teams are suffering from inconsistent whistles.

Whether or not the league chooses to make changes, one thing is clear—referee controversies are now part of the WNBA conversation, and Engelbert’s cool response has only turned up the heat.

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