Development

Western Pennsylvania's trusted news source
West Virginia's Bob Huggins fined for calling officials 'three blind mice' | TribLIVE.com
WVU

West Virginia's Bob Huggins fined for calling officials 'three blind mice'

Associated Press
2163941_web1_gtr-huggins-010920
AP
West Virginia coach Bob Huggins was fined $10,000 on Tuesday by the Big 12 Conference for comments about officiating during the Mountaineers’ game Saturday at Kansas.

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The Big 12 Conference fined West Virginia coach Bob Huggins $10,000 on Tuesday for referring to an officiating crew as “three blind mice” after a recent loss at No. 3 Kansas.

The league announced the fine and issued a public reprimand in a statement.

“Coach Huggins’ comments following the West Virginia vs. Kansas basketball game violate the Big 12 Conference’s sportsmanship policy,” Commissioner Bob Bowlsby said in the statement Tuesday. “Because this is Coach Huggins’ third such incident, a public reprimand and a fine of $10,000 is appropriate.”

Huggins made the comments in a postgame radio interview Saturday after the 60-53 loss in Lawrence, Kan.

“I can’t control what those three blind mice running around out there do,” Huggins said.

Kansas shot 30 free throws, compared with 22 for No. 17 West Virginia. The fouls called on each team were nearly even.

“What we would all love to see is consistency,” Huggins said. “Foul there. Foul here. I understand it’s a hard job, but they do get paid pretty handsomely for it. Just be consistent.”

Bowlsby did not specify the first two incidents.

Remove the ads from your TribLIVE reading experience but still support the journalists who create the content with TribLIVE Ad-Free.

Get Ad-Free >

Categories: Sports | WVU
Sports and Partner News