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UConn Basketball Programs Make Headlines as Tournament Season Approaches

UConn's women's coach Geno Auriemma criticizes NCAA tournament structure while men's player Alex Karaban reaches historic tournament milestone.

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Two stories from the University of Connecticut basketball programs have emerged as March Madness approaches, highlighting both criticism of tournament operations and individual player achievements.

Women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma has raised concerns about the NCAA's tournament decision-making process, questioning the organization's current approach to tournament setup and preparation. Auriemma is advocating for increased input from coaches and players in tournament-related matters, though specific details of his proposed changes were not elaborated.

Meanwhile, on the men's side, junior forward Alex Karaban has achieved a significant milestone in NCAA tournament history. Karaban has accumulated 16 NCAA Tournament wins as a starter, tying him for third place in the all-time record books. His performance has been noted as a stabilizing factor for head coach Dan Hurley's program.

The developments come as both UConn basketball programs prepare for the upcoming NCAA tournaments. Auriemma's women's program has been a perennial powerhouse, while the men's team under Hurley has experienced recent success that has elevated the program's national profile.

Both stories reflect the heightened attention on UConn basketball as tournament season approaches, with institutional concerns about NCAA operations intersecting with individual player achievements on the court.

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