The UConn Huskies needed to keep in one other lodge after their preliminary rooms in Vegas had been reportedly full of “filth, vomit and worse,” however their dangerous luck did not finish there.
Whereas working towards for his or her Candy 16 matchup towards Arkansas, shortly after their nasty discovery on the Luxor, the Huskies had private belongings stolen from the staff bus.
Head coach Dan Hurley referred to as it a “catastrophe” and a “debacle.”
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“Clearly, if you play at UConn, you’ve got great assets. The way in which we journey offers us an opportunity to pursue championships. It wasn’t what you anticipated if you acquired to Las Vegas for the Candy 16,” Hurley added.
“We didn’t know there could be police reviews from day one. We didn’t know we’d be transferring with our tails between our legs again into the lodge simply to get our luggage and go away. It was an ungainly scenario. However now we’re in a a lot better place.”
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The Huskies switched to a “high-level lodge” with seemingly no points, and athletic director David Benedict mentioned “the whole lot labored out positive.”
Freshman Donovan Clingan mentioned he had an iPad stolen — an app situated it three miles away — and a staff supervisor mentioned his private laptop was taken.
The staff contacted native police, however the mishaps clearly did not hassle them one bit on the court docket.
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The Huskies dominated the eighth-seeded Arkansas Razorbacks Thursday night time, 88-65. UConn will now face No. 3 Gonzaga after its comeback victory in a 79-76 on the spot traditional towards the second-seeded UCLA Bruins.