While the Superdome isn’t as revered as other iconic American stadiums, it has has hosted more legendary sports moments than ...
Arizona State basketball's Bobby Hurley came under fire from former Arizona Wildcats player Richard Jefferson on social media ...
Tempers boiled over during the most recent edition of the Territorial Cup between Arizona State and Arizona men's basketball.
Instead of deescalating the situation, ASU head coach Bobby Hurley poured fuel on the fire by pulling his players off the floor with the clock still running and refusing to shake hands with Arizona.
Tommy Lloyd and Bobby Hurley met near midcourt during pregame, exchanging pleasantries, patting each other on the back. An afternoon of chirping and a late headbutt sent the coaches in opposite ...
The Bobby Hurley experiment in Tempe appears to be going off the rails. While there have been ups and downs throughout his career as the head coach of the Arizona State Sun Devils, some of the ...
Arizona State Sun Devils head coach Bobby Hurley instructs his team to go to the locker room before the end of a Big 12 men's basketball game against the Arizona Wildcats at Desert Financial Arena.
As we get into the month of February, stakes in the sport of college basketball start to ramp up, and that is especially the case in rivalry games between familiar foes. We saw as much take ...
Following the game, Hurley was asked about his decision to forgo the handshake line and get his team out of a heated situation. Hurley pointed to the "constant chatter" coming from Arizona players.
The Sun Devil then headbutted Love. Love and Freeman were ejected, but as the dust continued to settle between both teams, ASU head coach Bobby Hurley ordered all the players on his bench to go to ...
Bobby Hurley refused to shake hands with rival coach Tommy Lloyd after a tough game between Arizona and Arizona State on Saturday. The Wildcats beat Hurley’s Sun Devils 81-72 in their game at ...
The two were assessed technicals and ejected. ASU coach Bobby Hurley blamed Arizona for a lack of class and the officiating crew for failing to maintain control of the Wildcats' running commentary.