Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting UConn women’s basketball, Geno Auriemma come to grips with consecutive NCAA setbacks

UConn women’s basketball, Geno Auriemma come to grips with consecutive NCAA setbacks

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Geno Auriemma doesn’t really need another life lesson about losing. He doesn’t do it a lot. Just twice in the past 148 games.  But now, his team has done it in two straight years in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament — a place that many teams would be happy to get to. But this is UConn and Auriemma hasn’t gone consecutive years without a title since 2012. “Sometimes you have to be exposed to this and fail when it’s all on you,â€� he said after UConn’s 91-89 loss in overtime on Friday. “It’s a great learning tool. But I’m a pretty smart guy. I don’t need to learn this (expletive) two years in a row.â€� The loss does give him one hollow win: He was right about what he’s been saying

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