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NCAA Refs Under Fire after Ejecting UConn’s Dan Hurley For Riling Up The Crowd

College basketball refs are under fire on Tuesday night after UCONN head coach Dan Hurley was ejected for hyping up his crowd during the Villanova game

Connecticut head coach Dan Hurley, left, argues with the referee during the first half of an NCAA college basketball final game in the 2K Empire Classic, Friday, Nov. 16, 2018, at Madison Square Garden in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

Uconn head coach Dan Hurley is known for his unique mannerisms and off-the-charts energy. But still, what happened to him on Tuesday night was completely unwarranted.

During the marquee matchup against Villanova, Hurley went to pump up his fan base, when he was hit with a technical foul. Being as it was his second tech of the game, Hurley was forced to leave the game.

Fans swarmed social media to rip the referees in college basketball after Dan Hurley’s ejection.

Luckily for Dan Hurley, his team would still come back to beat Villanova in thrilling fashion with him watching from the locker room. The head coach still admitted that he was “stunned” when he got sent to an early shower.

Ejection aside, Dan Hurley has completely turned the Uconn program around in his four season as head coach — leading them to a 20-7 record on the season this year.

And luckily, he’ll still be going home to celebrate tonight after one of the biggest wins in recent memory for Huskies fans.

Nevertheless, the NCAA should take a long look at the Dan Hurley ejection from Tuesday night when holding refs accountable in the future.


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