On social media, much of the second half was consumed by a discussion of the foul disparity between the two teams.
The UConn Huskies fell to the Michigan Wolverines in the NCAA Tournament championship with a significant free throw disparity. Was it a real factor?
In the aftermath of Braylon Williams’ game-winning shot against Duke to send UConn into the Final Four for the third time in ...
Doyel: Got to hand it to UConn coach Dan Hurley. He was the most compelling figure of the NCAA title game – and the most ...
By the 6:30 mark of the game UConn point guard Silas Demary Jr. was called for his second foul of the game, causing Hurley to ...
Dan Hurley has quite the reputation when it comes to his relationship with officials, so it was inevitable he would be asked ...
UConn's Alex Karaban looks for an open teammate as Michigan's Will Tschetter defends in the first half of the NCAA National ...
Andrea Hurley doesn't know a lot about college basketball. The wife of UConn head coach Dan Hurley was not trying to prevent the Huskies from getting a ...
After his team's 69-63 loss to Michigan in the national championship game, UConn coach Dan Hurley praised the referees, despite a foul disparity: ...
David Shumate, the radio voice of Duke basketball, somehow mistakenly thought on a UConn player came off the bench and onto the court.
Duke radio broadcaster David Shumate captured the spirit of the thing with his broadcast of Duke’s heartbreaking defeat against UConn.
Duke play-by-play announcer David Shumate said a technical foul should have been called on Malachi Smith, who allegedly ran ...