UConn coach Dan Hurley addressed his viral confrontation with a fan Friday night at Madison Square Garden.
Hurley and St. John’s coach Rick Pitino were both handed technical fouls in a matter of seconds during the first half of the Huskies’ 95–90 victory over the Red Storm in the Big East Tournament semifinals.
Shortly after Pitino was whistled for a technical foul for arguing a call, Hurley earned one by pleading to referees to kick a fan out of the arena.
"The place was a frenzy,” Hurley said after the game, via ESPN’s Jeff Borzello. “[Pitino] got his [technical]. And there was a guy, a short guy in a red blazer, that was on the court yelling at the ref and then he started yelling at me and moving in my direction and I was just kind of pointing out that he was behaving worse than Coach Pitino.
“I was really just trying to help the officials."
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Hurley initially appeared to ask referees to remove the fan from the game, but changed his course at halftime. He granted the fan permission to stay.
"Not because I thought he was a good guy, but because I thought it might be bad luck,” the coach said.
UConn will battle the winner of Friday’s semifinal matchup between Providence and Marquette in the Big East championship on Saturday.