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Notre Dame Coach Micah Shrewsberry Apologizes for Actions After Controversial Call Late in Cal Loss
- Micah Shrewsberry, Notre Dame head coach, apologized Saturday for charging toward referee Adam Flore after the team’s controversial loss in South Bend, Ind.
- Officials reversed rulings multiple times in the closing sequence, first signaling an 'and one,' then waiving it off, then deeming Dai Dai Ames' 3-pointer good again, producing a decisive four-point sequence.
- Several Notre Dame players and assistant coaches restrained Shrewsberry as freshman center Tommy Ahneman, 250 pounds, blocked his path after Logan Imes was called for a foul and Braeden Shrewsberry's 3 bounced off at the buzzer.
- The Atlantic Coast Conference publicly reprimanded Micah Shrewsberry for 'aggressively confronting' the referee, said the matter is closed, and noted he will meet reporters Monday before Jan. 10, Notre Dame vs. Clemson.
- For the previous 14 games Shrewsberry had appeared more composed, but the loss dropped Notre Dame Fighting Irish to 10-5 overall and 1-1 in the ACC, making the final 16 regular-season ACC games crucial.
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Notre Dame coach apologizes for actions after controversial call
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre Dame coach Micah Shrewsberry apologized Saturday, one day after charging at an official following his team's controversial loss to Cal. He also received a public reprimand from the Atlantic Coast Conference for his actions.
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Notre Dame coach Micah Shrewsberry apologizes for actions after controversial call late in Cal loss
Notre Dame coach Micah Shrewsberry has apologized after charging at an official following a controversial loss to Cal.
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