UConn coach Geno Auriemma issued a direct apology to South Carolina’s Dawn Staley after their heated exchange in the Final Four, acknowledging he "lost" himself in the moment. Staley accepted the ...
COLUMBIA — South Carolina women's basketball was beginning to celebrate its Final Four victory over UConn when the players looked over to see a heated conversation between coach Dawn Staley and coach ...
After an undefeated regular season ended in a Final Four loss to South Carolina, UConn women’s basketball faces a pivotal offseason. Star guard Azzi Fudd and center Serah Williams are heading to the ...
The women’s basketball coaches exchanged verbal blows after South Carolina’s victory over UConn last night. Coach Geno ...
With 0.1 remaining on the clock, South Carolina’s 62-48 over victory was nearly complete, and then the coaches shook hands.
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 ...
Geno Auriemma and Tiger Woods have provided the latest reminders that not all legends are heroes and that greatness often rides shotgun alongside arrogance. Auriemma is not only the most dominant ...
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Geno Auriemma’s record speaks for itself. Twelve national championships and 1,288 career wins. In a 41-year career, he has missed the Final Four on 16 occasions. He’s made it 25 times.