South Carolina put up a dominant second half performance to take down UConn 62-48 on Friday night in the Final Four and that almost takes a backseat to the ridiculousness that happened with one-tenth ...
Geno Auriemma did not have his best night Friday in Phoenix. In the closing seconds of UConn’s 62–48 loss to South Carolina in the national semifinals, Auriemma had some heated words for Gamecocks ...
PHOENIX — The confrontation wasn’t about a handshake. Beneath all that ego and pride, rage and obstinance, Geno Auriemma must know that. It was about control — a slipping, shifting, sport-changing ...
As the clock was winding down in the Final Four game, Auriemma angrily made his way to Staley and made a series of statements that clearly caught the 3x Olympic gold medalist by surprise. Staley ...
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Geno Auriemma stained his legacy and the game. He should apologize to Dawn Staley on the court on Sunday
If Geno Auriemma never reaches another Final Four, never has another undefeated team, never has another All-American, or even never reaches the NCAA Tournament again, he could not have put a darker ...
Maybe they’ll teach it as a public relations class one day. Geno 101. As in the baffling series of self-inflicted mistakes the legendary UConn women’s basketball coach inflicted on himself and his ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The in-game sideline interview at major sporting events is often lampooned as a TV gimmick. It’s intended to make the viewers feel they are right down in the thick of the action, but ...
UConn icon Geno Auriemma elevated sore loserdom to exospheric heights. Congrats, Coach. Your disgraceful and petty display of poor sportsmanship at the NCAA women’s basketball Final Four would make ...
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