- UConn coach Geno Auriemma issued an apology following a heated on-court exchange with South Carolina's Dawn Staley after the Huskies' defeat in the women's Final Four.
- The incident occurred in the final seconds of South Carolina’s 62-48 victory, where a visibly upset Auriemma approached Staley, leading to coaches intervening and Auriemma bypassing post-game handshakes.
- In a statement, Auriemma expressed regret for his actions, stating there was no excuse and apologizing to South Carolina's staff and team.
- Staley initially downplayed the incident, focusing on her team's advancement to the championship game, but later expressed confusion regarding Auriemma's stated reason for the confrontation, which he attributed to a missed pregame handshake.
- South Carolina is now set to face UCLA in the championship game, aiming for their third national title, with future matchups against UConn already scheduled.
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