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UConn coach Geno Auriemma declines to address Nneka Ogwumike's U.S. Olympic team omission

UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma, a member of the U.S. Olympic team selection committee, declined to address the omission of Los Angeles Sparks star Nneka Ogwumike from the U.S. roster that will seek its seventh straight gold medal in Tokyo later this month.

But he did address the fingers that have been pointing his way.

"What I find humorous was the two times I was the coach, it was 'UConn politics, UConn bias because I was the coach," Auriemma said. "Now I'm not the coach and 'Geno Auriemma is still the a--hole' because I'm on the committee. And there's a common thread there. Wherever I am, that's whose fault it is if you don't like whoever is on the team."

Five of the 12 players on the U.S. roster are former UConn players: Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, Breanna Stewart, Tina Charles and Napheesa Collier. Ogwumike, meanwhile, starred at Stanford.

Auriemma coached the 2012 and 2016 gold medal-winning Olympic teams and is now a special advisor on both the women's national team player selection and steering committees. He declined to give specifics as to how the team was chosen and why Ogwumike was left off.

"If it was a committee of one, which it isn't, I would answer every question," Auriemma said. "Unfortunately, or fortunately, the committee is made up of five people, six counting [South Carolina head coach] Dawn [Staley] as head coach.

"What a lot of people don't realize is once you start putting a team together and you have certain picks, and you say, 'Those six are good to go,' that's going to affect the next six picks," Auriemma added.

The women's basketball Olympic competition runs from July 26-August 8. The United States competes in group B against Nigeria, France and host country Japan. Ariel Atkins, Skylar Diggins-Smith, Sylvia Fowles, Chelsea Gray, Brittney Griner, Jewell Loyd, and A'ja Wilson round out the US team.