University of Iowa Apologizes for Incident Involving Fan, Fred Hoiberg
University of Iowa apologizes for a security breach after a fan confronted Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg during postgame court-storming; Big Ten will take 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’
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A court storm turned into an extra fiasco after a student appeared to put his phone near Nebraska head coach Fred Hoiberg‘s face. Iowa Hawkeyes students and fans rushed the court after their 57-52 victory over the ninth-ranked Cornhuskers, and things took a turn when Hoiberg appeared to smack a phone out of the hand of a student, who appeared to be recording a video. The student got into the handshake …
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