ATLANTA (September 9, 2025) – The Atlanta Tipoff Club has posthumously named Rachelle Jones as the 2025 Naismith Women’s College Official of the Year and Bryan Kersey as the 2025 Naismith Men’s College Official of the Year for their exceptional service to collegiate basketball. The awards will be presented at the 2025 NCAA Basketball Regional Officiating clinic in Atlanta, September 13-14.

Established in 1988, the Naismith College Official of the Year Award honors individuals who embody character, integrity, and dignity, while significantly influencing the development and success of college basketball. Eligible recipients must have at least 20 years of officiating experience, have worked in NCAA and conference tournaments, and be retired from on-court officiating.

Jones, celebrated for her professionalism and compassion, worked the 2017 Women’s Final Four and mentored countless colleagues. As a respected referee and beloved educator in New York, Jones dedicated herself to reaching and inspiring young people. She was known for her meticulous preparation, consistent positivity despite adversity, and unwavering dedication to the sport. 

She passed away in June 2018 at the age of 51 after a courageous battle with cancer. Her fellow officials and the women’s basketball community have honored her legacy by raising nearly $30,000 for the Kay Yow Cancer Fund.  Jones worked games in the ACC, American, BIG EAST, Ivy, Northeast, Metro Atlantic Athletic, and Patriot League during her career. She also officiated in 15 NCAA Tournaments.

“Rachelle was dedicated to uplifting others, whether on the court or in life,” said longtime colleague Dee Kantner, who won this award in 1997. “Her energy and encouragement still resonate with everyone she touched.” 

Kersey began his college officiating career in 1988 with the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) and went on to work in the American, Atlantic 10, Atlantic Coast (ACC), Big East, Big South, Conference USA, Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC), and Southern Conferences through 2016. He was regularly selected for conference tournaments and officiated 17 championship games. 

“I am extremely humbled to receive the 2025 Naismith Men’s College Basketball Official of the Year Award,” Kersey said. “To be listed on an award with some of the legends of our game is a true honor.  Every official listed before me has played a tremendous role in helping my career, and I am thankful for each one of them. I love college basketball officiating and look forward to being a part of training and developing officials as we continue moving our game forward. Thank you again for this prestigious award, and I hope to carry out the tradition of those who came before me.”

His NCAA Tournament experience includes 22 years of first-round games, 16 years in the second round, nine regional appearances, four regional finals, and one Final Four in 2015. Among his honors, Kersey received the ACC Commissioners Award in 1999-2000 and 2014-2015, highlighting his excellence and dedication to college basketball officiating.

He currently serves as the Supervisor of Officials in the Atlantic 10, Atlantic Coast, and Big South Conferences.

“Rachelle and Bryan dedicated their lives to the sport, both as outstanding officials and as mentors who elevated those beside them,” said Eric Oberman, President of the Atlanta Tipoff Club. “Their enduring influence will continue to shape college basketball for years to come, and we are proud to honor them as part of the Naismith Awards tradition.”

YearNameOrganization
2011Chas FrazierGreater Georgia Officials
2010Amy TodeyPeach State Basketball Officials Association
2009Curtis Pierce

Art Williams
Greater Georgia Officials Association

Capital City Officials Association
2008Curtis Berry

Irv Zisselman
Peach State Officials

Metropolitan Basketball Officials Association
2007Kevin Self

Patrick Graham
Multi-County Basketball Officials Association

Capital City Officials Association
2006David Jenkins

Jewel Newman
Atlanta Area Officials Association

Greater Georgia Officials Association
2005Roy Lee Hunnicut

Jeff McNicol
Peach State Officials Association

Multi-County Basketball Association
2004Matt Lancaster

A. T. Thompson
Atlanta Area Basketball Association

Metropolitan Basketball Association
2003Joseph W. Ware

David Brown
Capital City Officials

Greater Georgia Basketball Officials
2002Tim McLean

Don Zuhlke
Multi-County Officials Association

Peach State Basketball Officials Association
2001Stanley Drake

Tim Smith
Metropolitan Basketball Officials

Atlanta Area Basketball Officials Association
2000Alicia Walker

Kent Jennings
Capital City Officials Association

Greater Georgia Sports Officials Association
1999Malcom Arrington

Eric Patterson
Multi-County Officials Association

Metropolitan Basketball Officials Association
1998Steve Lewis

Angela George
Atlanta Area Basketball Officials Association

Capitol City Officials Association
1997Dave Lowe

Kevin Propst
Atlanta Quarterback Officials

Peach State Officials
1996Alan Anderson

Randy Oglesbee
Capital City Officials Association

Greater Georgia Officials Association
1995Chris Stephens

Gregory Edwards
Multi-County Officials Association

Metropolitan Officials Association
1994Cardell Collins

Ernie Yarbrough
Atlanta Area Basketbll Officials

Peach State Basketball Officials
1993Tyrone Davis

Irv Zisselman


Metropolitan Basketball Officials Association
1992Eldridge Miller

Mike Oglesbee
1991Tommy Right

Gene Arrant
Metropolitan Basketball Officials Association

Atlanta Area Basketball Officials
1990Joe Cunningham

Ed Newman
1989Al Singer

Warren Vicknair
1988Jimmy Johnson

Doug Cloud
1987
1986Brooks W. Maddox

Sam Henson

Bob Cauthen

James R. Terry
Atlanta Area Officials Association

Multi-County Officials Association

Greater Georgia Sports Officials

Capital City Officials Association
1985Dean Ericson

L. E. Barker

Steve H. Erberhardt

Ray Johnstone

Frank E. Scott
Metropolitan Basketball Officials Association

Multi-County Officials Association

Peach State Basketball Officials Association

Atlanta Area Officials Association

Atlanta Quarterback Association

YearNameSchool
2025Nell FortnerGeorgia Tech
2024Deandra SchirmerValdosta State University
2023Katie Abrahamson-HendersonUniversity of Georgia
2022Susie GardnerMercer University
2021Joni TaylorUniversity of Georgia
2020Nell FortnerGeorgia Tech
2019Susie GardnerMercer University
2018Joni TaylorUniversity of Georgia
2017Anita HowardColumbus State University
2016Joni TaylorUniversity of Georgia
2015Jonathan NortonColumbus State University
2014Dennis CoxClayton State University
2013Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
2012Machelle JosephGeorgia Tech
2011Dennis CoxClayton State University
2010Dennis CoxClayton State University
2009Ron SatteleOglethorpe University
2008Craig RodenUniversity of West Georgia
2007Machelle JosephGeorgia Tech
2006Buffie BursonUniversity of North Georgia
2005Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
2004Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
2003Agnus BerenatoGeorgia Tech
2002Lea HenryGeorgia State University
2001Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
2000Lea HenryGeorgia State University
1999Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
1998Lea HenryGeorgia State University
1997Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
1996Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
1995Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
1994Drema GreerGeorgia Southern University
1993Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
1992Agnus BerenatoGeorgia Tech
1991Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
1990Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
1989Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
1988Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
1987Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
1986Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
1985Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia
1984Andy LandersUniversity of Georgia