UConn refuses to stay in Vegas hotel after rooms filled with 'dirt, vomit, and worse': report
The Huskies are in Vegas for the Sweet 16
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The UConn Huskies did not have a pleasant welcome to Las Vegas for the Sweet 16.
The Huskies were set to check into the Luxor hotel on Tuesday, a stay booked by the NCAA (as is the case with all teams in the tournament).
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However, some rooms were reportedly filled with "dirt, vomit, and worse."
The Huskies refused to stay in the hotel and promptly notified the NCAA, who then moved them to a "high-level hotel."
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"It's not something we want to make a big deal out of," athletic director David Benedict said, via CT Insider. "Everything worked out fine."
The fourth-seeded Huskies have a date with No. 8 Arkansas at T-Mobile Center on Thursday night. The Razorbacks upset the defending champions, No. 1 Kansas, in the second round.
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UConn defeated No. 13 Iona in the first round (Rick Pitino then bolted for St. John's) and then beat No. 5 St. Mary's in the Round of 32.