UConn’s Dan Hurley Gives Unfortunate Update for Big East Tournament
Summary
The UConn Huskies, led by head coach Dan Hurley, are preparing for the Big East Tournament at Madison Square Garden, but they face a challenge due to an injured player. Forward Jaylin Stewart will miss the tournament due to a knee injury, which affects the team's lineup as they pursue a championship in the NCAA Tournament.Key Facts
- UConn is preparing for the Big East Tournament and the NCAA Tournament.
- Jaylin Stewart, an important UConn player, has a knee injury and will not play in the Big East Tournament.
- Head coach Dan Hurley hopes Stewart can play in the NCAA Tournament's first round.
- UConn's last game saw them lose to the Marquette Golden Eagles.
- UConn is among the top teams in the Big East, ranking as a No. 2 seed for the tournament.
- Coach Hurley will need to adjust the lineup, increasing minutes for starter Alex Karaban and focusing on reserve guard Malachi Smith.
- Stewart is a 6-foot-7 junior forward, and his absence affects the team's depth.
- UConn plays its first Big East Tournament game against the winner of the Xavier vs. Marquette match-up.
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