UConn has not gotten on a plane once this postseason, and as of Wednesday night, that remais true. The No. 1 overall seed Huskies have been delayed out of Connecticut on account of mechanical issues with the plane they were scheduled to take Wednesday, UConn coach Dan Hurley told CBS Sports.
The NCAA oversees and handles all travel for all teams in both the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments. The plane UConn was supposed to be on was coming in from Kansas City but ran into multiple technical troubles that prevented it from leaving on time, Hurley said.
Not only is UConn’s chartered flight running behind, Hurley told CBS Sports that the crew assigned to the flight would max it outs allowable work hours, per FAA guidelines. As of 7:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, there was no backup flight crew to take UConn to Arizona. After scouring all backup plans and planes, UConn’s earliest option to get to the Final Four is via a smaller plane (that would still bring the entire team and staff), but it isn’t scheduled to take off from Bradley Airport until sometime around 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday night — which was bumped up more than an hour from the earlier contingency plan.
Still, UConn won’t land until close to 4 a.m. ET/1 a.m. PT, per UConn. That plane needs to be brought in from Cincinnati.
After CBS Sports broke the story, the NCAA said in a statement that it has been working to resolve UConn’s travel delay as quickly as possible.
“Due to mechanical issues with the original aircraft, UConn men’s basketball team is experiencing a delay and is now projected to depart at approximately 11:30 p.m. ET,” the statement said. “In conjunction with the school and charter airlines, the NCAA worked to develop several options for travel alternatives to Phoenix. We are very disappointed that UConn will arrive later than anticipated and it’s unfortunate the team’s travel experience has been impacted.”
The school will have to trim its travel party, per a UConn source, but will still be a flight time decision as far as refueling.
“It’s going to come down to weight,” a UConn staff member told CBS Sports.
Because it’s a smaller plane, it still might require a fuel stop at some point en route to Phoenix. The Huskies are going to get to Arizona on an adjusted sleep schedule, but still with plenty of time to spare before Thursday’s scheduled afternoon media availability.
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