University of Iowa Apologizes for Incident Involving Fan, Fred Hoiberg
The University of Iowa apologized after a fan breached court security to confront Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg, prompting a review of protocols; the Big Ten took no action against Hoiberg.
- An individual gained access to the court after an Iowa vs. Nebraska men's basketball game and directly confronted Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg.
- The University of Iowa apologized for the incident and said it would review procedures to prevent similar occurrences.
- The Big Ten discussed the situation with both schools but took no disciplinary action against Hoiberg.
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Court storm turns hectic as coach smacks fan's phone; school apologizes for forcing 'reactive situation'
An Iowa court storm incident prompted an apology after a student confronted Nebraska head coach Fred Hoiberg with a phone following the Hawkeyes' 57-52 upset victory.
UI issues apology after court intrusion at Nebraska men’s game
The University of Iowa’s Athletics Department issued an apology following fans storming the court at a men’s basketball game against Nebraska on Feb. 17 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The UI apologized to Nebraska men’s basketball head coach Fred Hoiberg, along with the Cornhuskers’ players, coaches, and staff, after an individual accessed the court through a restricted area following the game. The response comes after Nebraska’s 52-57 loss. Videos sh…
Nebraska’s Fred Hoiberg angrily smacks phone out of Iowa fan’s hand in tense court-storming scene
Nebraska men's basketball coach Fred Hoiberg swatted the phone of an Iowa fan during a court-storming after his No. 9-ranked Cornhuskers were upset by the Hawkeyes, 57-52, on Tuesday, as seen in social media videos.
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