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Dan Hurley Says UConn Has 'Super High' Confidence After Back-To-Back Titles
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The 2024 college basketball season is about to begin … and Dan Hurley tells TMZ Sports his UConn program is running at a “super high level” of confidence as they prepare for a three-peat!!
The 51-year-old head coach was out greeting fans in New York City … a couple weeks before the Huskies’ first regular season game on November 6 in Storrs, Connecticut.
All eyes are on the back-to-back NCAA champions leading into the 2024-25 season … and Hurley — who decided to stay with UConn instead of joining the Los Angeles Lakers — mentioned their recent success has increased the team’s self-assurance, which will be crucial as they try to defend their title yet again.
“I think we’re even more urgent to keep the program where it is, you know, but now we got a super high level of confidence,” Hurley said.
“So, we’re even more urgent than ever, but the confidence is now high.”
In fact, Hurley compared their desire for a three-peat to needing oxygen … that’s how badly they want it.
The Huskies would be the first college hoops team to pull it off since the historic John Wooden-led UCLA squads did it in the ’60s and early ’70s.
Needless to say … Hurley believes the Huskies can do just that.
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The 11 most challenged books of 2025, according to the American Library Association
The American Library Association’s list of the most frequently challenged books of 2025 includes Sold by Patricia McCormick, The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky and Maia Kobabe’s Gender Queer: A Memoir.
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The American Library Association has released its annual list of the most commonly challenged books at libraries across the United States.
According to the ALA, the 11 most frequently targeted books include several tied titles. They are:
1. Sold by Patricia McCormick
2. The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
3. Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe
4. Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Maas
5. (tie) Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo
5. (tie) Tricks by Ellen Hopkins
7. A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
8. (tie) A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
8. (tie) Identical by Ellen Hopkins
8. (tie) Looking for Alaska by John Green
8. (tie) Storm and Fury by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Many of these individual titles also appear on a 2024-25 report issued last October by PEN America, a separate group dedicated to free expression, which looked at book challenges and bans specifically within public schools.
The ALA says that it documented 4,235 unique titles being challenged in 2025 – the second-highest year on record for library challenges. (The highest ever was in 2023, with 4,240 challenges documented – only five more than in this most recent year.)
According to the ALA, 40% of the materials challenged in 2025 were representations of LGBTQ+ people and those of people of color.

In all, the ALA documented 713 attempts across the United States in 2025 to censor library materials and services; 487 of those challenges targeted books.
According to the ALA, 92% of all book challenges to libraries came from “pressure groups,” government officials and local decision makers. While 20.8% came from pressure groups such as Moms for Liberty (as the ALA cited in an email to NPR), 70.9% of challenges originated with government officials and other “decision makers,” such as local board officials or administrators.
In a more detailed breakdown, the ALA notes that 31% of challenges came from elected government officials and and 40% from board members or administrators. In its full report, the ALA states that only 2.7% of such challenges originated with parents, and 1.4% with individual library users.
Fifty-one percent of challenges were attempted at public libraries, and 37% involved school libraries. The remaining challenges of 2025 targeted school curriculums and higher education.

The ALA defines a book “ban” as the removal of materials, including books, from a library. A “challenge,” in this organization’s definition, is an attempt to have a library resource removed, or access to it restricted.
The ALA is a non-partisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to American libraries and librarians.
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We beef with the Pope and admire the Stanley Cup : Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!
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This week, Phil Pritchard, NHL’s Keeper of the Stanley Cup, joins us to about taking the cup jet-skiing and panelists Alonzo Bodden, Adam Burke, and Dulcé Sloan beef with the Pope and get misdiagnosed.
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