In Hurley’s “Never Stop: Life, Leadership, and What It Takes To Be Great,” he writes that he reached out to Auriemma after UConn’s 0-3 trip to the Maui Invitational last November.
Category: NCAA
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Pac-12’s lawsuit against MWC allowed to proceed
Claudia Wilken, a federal judge in California, has allowed the Pac-12 Conference’s lawsuit against the Mountain West Conference over $55 million in “poaching fees” to proceed, and the Pac-12 said in a statement that “we remain confident in our position.”
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Syracuse basketball great Moten dies at age 53
Lawrence Moten, a basketball star at Syracuse in the early 1990s who still holds the program scoring record, has died. He was 53.
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What Bruce Pearl’s retirement means for Auburn, college basketball
The Tigers’ winningest coach is retiring. Here’s what that means with 42 days until the 2025-26 season tips off.
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Okla. State lands No. 44 hoops recruit Montonati
Senior Jalen Montonati, the No. 44 player in the 2026 SportsCenter NEXT 100 basketball rankings, announced his commitment to Oklahoma State.
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Loyola Ramblers chaplain Sister Jean announces retirement due to health concerns
Jean Dolores Schmidt, who is 106, rose to prominence during Loyola Chicago’s epic 2018 NCAA tournament Final Four run.
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Texas’ Miller gets first commit in top-50 Ogden
Coach Sean Miller landed his first recruit since taking over as Texas coach, in small forward Bo Ogden, whose father, Chris, is GM at Texas.
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Sources: Big Ten mulling $2B private capital deal
The Big Ten is in talks about a private capital deal, which includes a 10-year grant of rights extension through ’46, that would infuse at least $2 billion, sources told ESPN.
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Iowa State’s Lipsey injures knee, out 4-6 weeks
Iowa State starting point guard Tamin Lipsey will miss four to six weeks after injuring his knee at practice Tuesday, the school announced.
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PG Kinney, No. 17 hoops recruit, picks Jayhawks
Five-star senior Taylen Kinney, the No. 4 point guard in the 2026 SportsCenter NEXT rankings, announced his commitment to Kansas.