Stephen A. Smith rips Geno Auriemma after ‘horrible’ UConn meltdown
The UConn Huskies crashed out of the 2026 NCAA Tournament, but head coach Geno Auriemma’s antics are the bigger story from the women’s March Madness Final Four.
Friday’s loss against South Carolina marked a new low for Auriemma due to his incredibly unprofessional outburst after the game. Auriemma and South Carolina coach Dawn Staley got into a heated exchange that boiled over following the matchup.
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Meanwhile, Stephen A. Smith didn’t waste any time in bashing the UConn head coach for his “horrible” actions at the Final Four.
That was some straight B.S. from the GREAT Geno Auriemma. Never — ever — thought I’d see the day when the greatest woman’s college coach in history would go down so CLASSLESSLY!!! Horrible look, and should be called out for it. He got OUTCOACHED. Plain and simple. And gets in her…
— Stephen A Smith (@stephenasmith) April 4, 2026
Many college basketball fans and media immediately jumped to the defense of Staley, who has also been known to be quite fiery during her legendary career. However, Auriemma is the bigger topic after allegedly getting upset at Staley for not shaking hands during pregame shoot-around.
Smith bashes Auriemma’s unprofessional antics
“That was some straight B.S. from the GREAT Geno Auriemma,” Smith said in a viral X post. “Never — ever — thought I’d see the day when the greatest woman’s college coach in history would go down so CLASSLESSLY!!!”
Smith continued on his warpath by suggesting that Staley thoroughly “out coached” Auriemma. Her Gamecocks team is now en route to the national championship game.
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Auriemma is an 11-time national champion, but the UConn legend is known for having a short temper when suffering defeat. The Huskies are regularly in the March Madness mix, but his team has captured one title in the past decade.
UConn Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma against South Carolina at the NCAA Women’s Final Four.
Auriemma did point to a serious foul discrepancy in the third quarter during the South Carolina matchup. However, many are still up in arms about how the UConn coach handled the situation with Staley.
“There were six fouls called that quarter — all of them against us,” Auriemma told ESPN. “Their coach rants and raves on the sidelines and calls the referees some names you don’t want to hear.”
Women’s basketball has never been bigger, so the ongoing feud between Auriemma and Staley only increases the sport’s popularity.