UConn basketball head coach Dan Hurley is no stranger to a viral moment. Throughout this season, he’s had plenty of NSFW moments, especially at the beginning. In the Maui Invitational, Hurley was cursing out officials,
From being the top contenders for the NCAA championship, Dan Hurley's UConn Huskies have been relegated to the 25th spot on the latest AP rankings.
During the postgame media conference, Dan Hurley was asked about how he felt hearing the boos from the crowd. At first, the coach asked if the fans were booing the referee, saying he did not want them booing the officials. However, he then went on to address the fans.
The performance of the Huskies this season has not been up to the level that head coach Danny Hurley expects. Hurley has continued to be an absolute maniac on the sidelines all season. His demeanor hasn't changed in the time since he became the head coach, but it sure feels like that ego grows as the days go by.
UConn head coach Dan Hurley had a wild, NSFW message for a ref during the Huskies' game against Butler on January 21
Nobody ever said UConn men's basketball head coach Dan Hurley lacked confidence. Hurley became a trending topic on Tuesday during the Huskies' game
UConn men's basketball coach Dan Hurley faced a very hostile crowd at Xavier on Saturday, and figures to face more this season.
UConn men's basketball coach Dan Hurley's career has been filled with outburst and he's unlikely to change, despite national attention.
Dan Hurley ’s sideline antics at UConn “would not fly in the NBA” and “would have been a challenge for the Lakers,” a former NBA GM says. Hurley this summer turned down a six-year, $70-million offer to coach LeBron James and the L.A. Lakers in favor of remaining at UConn, where he is pursuing a historic three-peat in the college ranks.
UConn men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley went viral again for his exchange with an official during Tuesday’s overtime win over Butler. “We get held the whole game,” he said.
UConn basketball coach Dan Hurley's sideline antics "would not fly" in the NBA, according to former NBA GM Ryan McDonough.
UConn led by 15 points in the first half and had an eight-point lead at halftime. But Butler erased a nine-point deficit in the final 6:50 of regulation and took a two-point lead before Karaban’s jumper with 1:43 left sent the game to overtime tied at 68. Led by Solo Ball’s career-high 23 points, the Huskies ultimately pulled out the two-point win.