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American basketball player and coach For the author and journalist, see Dan Hurley (author).
Dan Hurley
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamUConn
ConferenceBig East
Record50–37 (.575)
Biographical details
Born (1973-01-16) January 16, 1973 (age 51)
Jersey City, New Jersey
Playing career
1991–1996Seton Hall
Position(s)Point guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1996–1997St. Anthony HS (assistant)
1997–2001Rutgers (assistant)
2001–2010St. Benedict's Prep
2010–2012Wagner
2012–2018Rhode Island
2018–presentUConn
Head coaching record
Overall201–142 (.586)
Tournaments2–3 (NCAA)
1–1 (NIT)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
A-10 Tournament (2017)
A-10 regular season (2018)
Awards
A-10 Coach of the Year (2018)

Daniel S. Hurley (born January 16, 1973) is an American basketball coach who currently coaches University of Connecticut men's basketball team. Hurley was named head coach of the Huskies on March 22, 2018, after six years at the University of Rhode Island and two years at Wagner College. Hurley turned down an aggressive long-term offer from Rhode Island in order to lead UConn. Prior to Wagner, Hurley was head coach of Saint Benedict's Preparatory School, where he is credited with building the New Jersey school into one of the top high school basketball programs in America.

Hurley played five years of college basketball, including a redshirt year, at Seton Hall. During his first three seasons, his head coach was P. J. Carlesimo.

Hurley is the youngest son of Hall of Fame high school coach Bob Hurley. His brother Bobby Hurley is a former Sacramento Kings guard and the current basketball head coach at Arizona State University. From 2010 to 2013, Bobby was one of Dan's assistant coaches at both Rhode Island and Wagner.

On September 6, 2019, Hurley had surgery to replace two disks in his neck with artificial ones. Doctors told Hurley the condition was part hereditary and part the result of years of wear and tear associated with being a life-long athlete. Hurley returned to work less than two weeks after surgery.

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Wagner Seahawks (Northeast Conference) (2010–2012)
2010–11 Wagner 13–17 9–9 6th
2011–12 Wagner 25–6 15–3 2nd
Wagner: 38–23 (.623) 24–12 (.667)
Rhode Island Rams (Atlantic 10 Conference) (2012–2018)
2012–13 Rhode Island 8–21 3–13 T–14th
2013–14 Rhode Island 14–18 5–11 10th
2014–15 Rhode Island 23–10 13–5 T–2nd NIT Second Round
2015–16 Rhode Island 17–15 9–9 7th
2016–17 Rhode Island 25–10 13–5 T–3rd NCAA Second Round
2017–18 Rhode Island 26–8 15–3 1st NCAA Second Round
Rhode Island: 113–82 (.580) 58–46 (.558)
UConn Huskies (American Athletic Conference) (2018–2020)
2018–19 Connecticut 16–17 6–12 T-9th
2019–20 Connecticut 19–12 10–8 5th
UConn Huskies (Big East Conference) (2020–present)
2020–21 Connecticut 15–8 11–6 3rd NCAA First Round
2021–22 Connecticut 0–0 0–0
UConn: 50–37 (.575) 27–26 (.509)
Total: 201–142 (.586)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References

  1. Goodman, Jeff (March 22, 2018). "Dan Hurley leaving Rhode Island, named head coach at UConn". ESPN.com. Retrieved March 22, 2018.

External links

Men's basketball head coaches of the Big East Conference
Links to related articles
Wagner Seahawks men's basketball head coaches
Rhode Island Rams men's basketball head coaches
UConn Huskies men's basketball head coaches

# denotes interim head coach

Atlantic 10 Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year


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