UCONN Mens Team Had to Leave Luxor Vegas Hotel Because it Had Vomit in the Rooms

The UCONN Huskies mens team will be playing in their first Sweet 16 since winning the National Championship in 2014.

They are in the West region and will be playing in Las Vegas for a chance to play in the Elite 8 and Final Four. It hasn’t been smooth sailings since they’ve been there though.

The Huskies arrived in Vegas on Tuesday night and noticed that it was not up to the standards they should be.

When the Huskies arrived at their hotel on Tuesday evening, they immediately found several of their rooms to be in awful condition. Let’s just say the rooms’ previous occupants seemingly enjoyed Vegas a little too much. No tigers or roosters running around the rooms, but it apparently looked like the boys from ‘The Hangover’ had been there the night before. Dirt, vomit … and worse.

The NCAA is in charge of booking hotels for each team, and after UConn appraised it of the situation, the Huskies were moved to a nearby, high-level hotel.

Luckily, they were able to switch hotels to somewhere that was at the very least, clean.

The hotel in question was Luxor.  I am not sure why the NCAA thought the Luxor, of all places, was a good place to put the kids. They might have put the kids in Circus Circus.

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Daniel Bell

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