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UConn sees recruiting bump from Big East move

STORRS, Conn. — Men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley said Monday that he’s already seeing benefits on the recruiting trail from UConn’s decision to leave the American Athletic Conference and return to the Big East. Hurley, who is coming off a 16-17 first season with the Huskies, spoke to reporters after

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