UConn’s Dreams of a Dynasty Were Ambitious. But Nobody Expected This.

GLASTONBURY, Conn. — It’s mid-afternoon on a Sunday and, from the front of Dan Hurley’s house, you can turn around and look clear across Connecticut. Over Manchester, over South Windsor, over Enfield, all the way to Massachusetts. Hundreds of miles. In the distance, the horizon line is cut by national parks in Vermont. Hurley once told a recruit that the view reaches all the way to Canada. Dan Hurley says lots of things.

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This house? It’s up there. For a state that isn’t all that topographically interesting, Minnechaug Mountain, roughly 10 miles east of Hartford, has an elevation of about 700 feet. On this particular weekend, the first of March,

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