Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Proffie Honored and Ejected at Same Basketball Game. Today's VidShizzle.

Professor, donor tossed from basketball game
by Elizabeth Traynor
for the GW Hatchet

An accounting professor and high-profile supporter of the GW Athletics program was escorted from the Smith Center Saturday for verbally confronting a referee over a foul call.

From his sideline seat on the court, Robert Kasmir yelled at the referee over a foul call on sophomore forward David Pellom, prompting his removal from the court by a member of the athletics department.

“Basically, I told the ref he was the worst ref I’d ever seen and he wasn’t worth the $1,600 dollars they were paying him and that was it,” Kasmir said. “And then he ejected me from the game.”

Associate Sports Information Director Brad Bower said Kasmir was ejected for violating the NCAA and Atlantic 10 Sportsmanship Statement.

“Profanity, racial or sexist comments, or other intimidating actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches or teams will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competition,” the statement reads.

Kasmir’s ejection came after he and his family were honored during the second half for their contributions to GW Athletics. Kasmir, who received his MBA from GW in 1974, has made at least one donation to the University ranging from $10,000 to $24,999, according to financial documents. Kasmir said the ejection would not keep him from making further donations to the University in the future.





4 comments:

  1. It's embarrassing to be punishing someone immediately after honoring him. It just doesn't look good.

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  2. Thanks for the money, not get the fuck out.

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  3. Fun fact: when the YouTube clip ends their system thinks you want to watch a snippet of Jimmy Page and Robert Plant playing "Kashmir" in one of their 1990s concerts.

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