Reviewing match reports

How filed reports land in the Match Reports queue, marking reviewed, and what happens when a referee edits.

Match reports2 min read

After a college match starts, the referee files a match report with officials present, code violations, coach behavior, spectator issues, and excessive overrules. Anything they file shows up on /match-reports for the assignor (and admin) of that event.

Who can see and review

Reports surface to the event owner, every co-assignor on that event, and admins. Co-assignors get the same checkmark you do, they can flip a report between Active and Past on your behalf, and the row records whoever clicked it last. Admins see every college report platform-wide for moderation.

Active vs. Past

  • Active, reports that haven't been reviewed yet. Sorted by most recent activity (submit or edit).
  • Past, reports you have already reviewed (clicked the green check).

Marking reviewed

Click the green check on the right of a row to move it to Past. Click it again to send it back to Active. Each row shows who filed it and (once reviewed) who reviewed it, handy when a co-assignor reviewed a stack while you were out.

Expanded view

Click "Show full report" to expand the row and read every field, including which officials were present and any incident notes.