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Dan Hurley Isn't Disappointed In The Slightest In His Huskies After The Loss To Michigan
Tonight's 69-63 loss marked Hurley's first ever National championship game loss. He's now 2-1 after his wins in 2023 and '24. "How are you disappointed at all in your group? These guys had 22 ORB's versus that group of 'Monstars' out there," said Hurley after the loss, praising his Huskies for a fight well fought against the one-seeded Wolverines.
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