From Staten Island Online:
Wagner College’s Dan Hurley is expected to make a decision no later than tomorrow morning on whether to accept the University of Rhode Island hoops job.
Hurley, who visited the URI campus Saturday, is being lured by a six-year deal that could pay the former high school coach $4 million over the span of the contract.
Wagner countered the URI offer with an extended contract with a substantial pay boost for the 39-year-old.
If Hurley takes the job, he will likely be announced at a Wednesday press conference at the Kingston, R.I., school. He would leave behind a 25-6 team at Wagner which returns four starters and includes a high-caliber recruiting class.
If Hurley does leave for Rhode Island, Wagner athletic director Walt Hameline has expressed an interest in promoting Seahawk assistant Bobby Hurley Jr., the head coach’s older brother.