Connecticut basketball coach Dan Hurley is expressing remorse for a postgame outburst criticizing the referees after his Huskies were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament. UConn had its bid for a ...
Dan Hurley took on a much more apologetic tone when he met with reporters in Connecticut on Wednesday after returning from an NCAA Tournament appearance that ended in disappointing fashion and was ...
After the loss, head coach Dan Hurley, who had some choice words for the refs while walking off the court, talked to CBS's Tracy Wolfson about the end of the Huskies' season. A crying Hurley was ...
Dan Hurley put his emotions on display after UConn's loss to Florida on Sunday — in more ways than one. The UConn head coach held back tears in a postgame interview with CBS and on the podium.
Dan Hurley is not exactly a classy loser. UConn’s polarizing coach was irate about the officiating in his team’s second-round March Madness loss to Florida. The No. 8-seeded Huskies nearly ...
Dan Hurley, only 52, is a generationally-accomplished basketball coach. He is also, by his own admission, alternately a brash braggart, a first-team doom-and-gloomer, and a top-tier eccentric.
Coach Dan Hurley’s expletive-filled outburst in the immediate moments of the NCAA Tournament loss to Florida on Sunday is not his fault, Connecticut claims, because it should have never been ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Connecticut head coach Dan Hurley reacts during the second half in the second round of the NCAA college ...
RALEIGH, N.C. – The hard part for Dan Hurley isn’t going to be the quiet flight home to Connecticut, or the anger that’s going to boil once again when he watches the film sees this call or ...
At a coaches meeting in February, University of Connecticut men's basketball coach Dan Hurley sat in front of a laptop, wincing in pain as he watched footage of a recent loss to St. John's University.
College basketball head coach Dan Hurley is the coach of the UConn Huskies, a team that competes in the Big East Conference. He came to the basketball program after his six-year stint at Rhode Island.
That's the kind of matchup that I would have loved to have seen in the Sweet 16 or the Elite Eight, but uh, where do we rank Dan Hurley's little postgame outburst? Just because of Dan Hurley ...