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Jersey City native Bobby Hurley — brother of UConn coach Dan Hurley — takes a timeout for some Final Four Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.
Is Dan Hurley related to Bobby Hurley? Dan Hurley and Bobby Hurley are brothers, born less than two years apart. They have a combined 26 seasons under their belt as Division I head coaches.
Bobby Hurley knows what it's like to win back-to-back titles, having done it at Duke as a player. Now, he watches with pride as his younger brother Dan is taking the college basketball world by storm.
UConn's 75-60 win over Purdue in the national championship game on Monday gave Huskies coach Dan Hurley something new in common with his big brother. Bobby Hurley was the starting point guard for ...
More: Dan and Bobby Hurley learn perseverance, find victories in the toughest of times Bobby and Dan are the sons of the legendary high school coach, who led the Jersey City St. Anthony High ...
Bobby Hurley was in the midst of his rookie season with the Sacramento Kings, while his younger brother, Dan, was in his junior year at Seton Hall. Both had games at the famed Madison Square ...
Dan Hurley: You know, just how I failed to play up to, live up to, succeed up to, you know, the Hurley standard in basketball was, it caused a lotta pain. Fans piled on, sometimes chanting "Bobby ...
When Danny Hurley led UConn to back-to-back NCAA championships last April in Glendale, Ariz., he not only joined an elite coaching fraternity, he matched his older brother with two championship ...
Dan's older brother, Bobby, an iconic college player at Duke, won back-to-back national championships of his own. Hurley, on the other hand, struggled as a point guard in college at Seton Hall.
Dan Hurley and big brother Bobby talk nearly every day during basketball season, for support, empathy or just a much-needed joke. Their bond strengthened decades ago not only at home but also on ...
Dan Hurley and Connecticut won't be defending champions next season. ... For years, he lived in his older brother Bobby’s shadow as a player, and it wrecked him.
His UConn Huskies got bounced from the NCAA tournament, but the two-time national champ will do everything humanly possible to win—including make an ass of himself sometimes. That’s his job.
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