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UConn coach Geno Auriemma apologizes again for Final Four clash, mentions coach Dawn Staley by name

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Connecticut women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma issued a second apology Tuesday night for his behavior after the Huskies’ loss to South Carolina in the Final Four last week.

This time he mentioned Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley by name, something he did not do the first time he apologized for a heated confrontation between the two of them after Friday’s game.

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“This morning, Dawn Staley and I spoke about our interaction after the game last Friday,” Auriemma wrote in a statement posted on X by the Huskies. “I apologized to Dawn, her staff and her team. I’ve lost more games in the Final Four than any coach in history. But Friday I lost something more important. I lost myself.

“Those who know me know I have nothing but respect and admiration for the game and the coaches who coach it. Dawn and her team deserved to win, and they deserved better from me.

Read more: Geno Auriemma and Dawn Staley get into confrontation after South Carolina stuns UConn

“Women’s basketball deserved better. My university, my athletes, my former players and our fans deserved better.

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“Dawn and I have agreed to move on, and we hope the focus will shift back to the growth in women’s basketball. The game deserves it.”

Auriemma’s Connecticut squad defeated South Carolina in the 2025 NCAA finals for the Huskies’ (and Auriemma’s) 12th national title and had won 54 straight games going into Friday’s national semifinal against the Gamecocks. That made the game’s outcome, a 62-48 South Carolina blowout win, pretty shocking.

As the game was ending, an argument broke out between Auriemma — who has more wins than any coach in college basketball — and Staley — who has led the Gamecocks to three national titles — as they met on the sideline to shake hands. The coaches were separated by staff members and officials.

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