Dan Hurley was far from happiness with residency at 77-75 Uconn loss To Florida in the second round of the NCAA Championship on Sunday, to the point that he warned Baylor, a team in a similar position facing the first class.
Hurley's Huskies had the three chances that ended on Sunday afternoon after only shortening GutNo. 1 in the western region of March Madness.
Instead, they came out of the court disappointed, and Hurley did not overlook his words to Brez Baylor Beers waiting to take the Duke of Blue Devils, which is another number.
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Dan Hurley, coach of Contecticut Hoskis, interacts during the second half against Connecticut Paskis in the second round of the NCAA championship at the Lenovo Center. (Zachary TAFT-amagn photos)
“I hope they are not, as if they were, we were free. I hope that they would not do it for you, Baylor,” Hurley heard screaming in the tunnel.
Hurley's intensity and sharp nature are one of his communication cards, and never comes without explanation.
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Talk to correspondents after the harsh loss About the expatriateSpecifically, he does not hang against one of his players, Alex Karaban, after the Gators player continued to have a clear contact in a late game attempt.
At that time, Uconn was higher, 61-59, with slightly more than three minutes to play.
“Part of (Emotion) may be just the season, and the screaming of the season,” Hurley began, Through the United States of America today. “The team fought and only fought to qualify for the tournament, and then how the game played, three in the last media (the deadline) we have mistakenly throwing free.
“With previous teams, we faced such issues, but those games that we have increased 15-18, so they were not very enlarged. It is clear that Caraban's leadership is on the basis line, as you know, there was a lot of contact there and we were as I thought at that stage or two.

Dan Hurley, Contect Hoskis coach, interacts during the second half against Oklahoma Sonars at the Lenovo Center. (Bob Don-Imagn)
Looking at the result in the box, Florida was called for mistakes less than Uconn (from 17 to 24), although they faced a free throwing line, making only 22 of 34 rounds. Three of their 22 attempts were missed.
“I think that when we go back and watch this movie on the journey back today, I think he will crush these free plays that start again, and we look at the end in the first place with no invitation to that,” Hurley admitted.
As the first seed, Florida is one of the candidates who operated a national championship, although there is always an opportunity to go to Uconn who, such as Hurley, fought to enter the championship after an upward campaign.

Dan Hurley, coach of Connecticut Hoskis, interacts after playing during the second half against Florida Gutors in the second round of the NCAA championship at the Lenovo Center. (Zachary TAFT-amagn photos)
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The winners of the consecutive title set out in the back, but they will return to Store, Connecticut, in the hope of reasseming their ranks in another possible race during the 2025-26 season.
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