No. 23 Creighton holds off No. 21 UConn for 8th win in row
AP
Feb 11, 2023
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) The season's second meeting between Creighton Bluejays and UConn was billed as Round Two between big men Ryan Kalkbrenner and Adama Sanogo.
It turned out the main attraction Saturday was Trey Alexander versus Jordan Hawkins.
Alexander scored 17 points to lead No. 23 Creighton, Hawkins had what would have been a tying 3-pointer erased on video review in the final seconds, and the Bluejays held off the 21st-ranked Huskies 56-53.
Creighton (17-8, 11-3) won its eighth straight to land a half-game behind Big East-leading Marquette. Connecticut Huskies (19-7, 8-7) lost for the first time in four games.
Creighton was able to go to Alexander when it needed a basket, and he made a couple 3s just as the shot clock was about to expire. He was equally proud of his defense against Hawkins, the Big East's second-leading scorer behind Sanogo and a 40% 3-point shooter.
Hawkins was held scoreless on four shots in the first half and finished with 11.
''Somebody who has the kind of hype around his name that he does, you take the matchup kind of personal considering the fact they beat us at their house,'' Alexander said. ''Coming into our building, we knew we were trying to impose our will early. I knew for us to do that we had to be able to stop him early because he likes to get going early.''
Alexander was playing with four fouls when he re-entered the game with just over 3 minutes to play. He scored inside to put the Bluejays up 54-49, but Hawkins' second-chance basket pulled the Huskies within three with a minute left.
After Alexander missed the front end of a one-and-one, Hawkins rebounded Sanogo's miss and made a shot from the top of the key with 2.7 seconds left.
The basket originally was ruled a 3, which would have tied the game at 54, but officials changed it to a 2-pointer when the video review showed Hawkins' right foot was on the line.
Kalkbrenner was fouled after catching the long inbounds pass and made the free throws for the final margin.
''If you wanted to capture Big East basketball in 40 minutes, that was it,'' Creighton coach Greg McDermott said. ''It was hard for both teams to score. Did we miss some open shots? Did they miss some open shots? Yes. But open shots were really hard to come by.''
Sanogo had gotten the better of Kalkbrenner in the teams' first meeting, scoring 26 points in the Huskies' 69-60 win in Storrs on Jan. 7.
Sanogo on Saturday finished with 17 points and 10 rebounds for his fifth double-double and he made a career-high three 3-pointers. Kalkbrenner was just 3 of 11 from the field and had 12 points and six rebounds.
Fans expecting to see Sanogo and Kalkbrenner battle in the paint got a surprise in the first half. The 6-9, 240-pound Sanogo's expanded offensive game allowed the Huskies to keep things close as he made 3 of 5 3s.
Sanogo came into the season having attempted just one 3 in 52 career games. He showed up in Omaha 13 of 33 from distance this season. He opened the Huskies' scoring with a 3 from above the key and ended the half with another from the same spot to cut Creighton's lead to 31-29.
''I'm mad at him a little bit right now,'' UConn coach Dan Hurley said. ''I thought he should have shot two or four more 3s in the second half. For us to win that game, I almost felt like at half he was going to have to make another 3 or two.''
BIG PICTURE
UConn: The Huskies never established an offensive rhythm. They had 11 of their 18 offensive rebounds in the second half but their inability to finish at the rim led to season-worst 32.3% shooting for the game.
Creighton: Despite being held 20 points under their season scoring average, the Bluejays are one of the hottest teams in the country and their six-game losing streak in December is a distant memory.
UP NEXT
UConn: Looks to split the season series with Seton Hall when it hosts the Pirates on Feb. 18.
Creighton: Goes for the season sweep against Providence when it visits the Friars on Tuesday.
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1st Half
UCONN
Huskies
29
CREI
Bluejays
31
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
(Huskies gains possession)
19:37
Jordan Hawkins misses three point jump shot
19:35
Baylor Scheierman defensive rebound
19:24
+2
Ryan Nembhard makes two point layup
0-2
19:00
+3
Adama Sanogo makes three point jump shot (Tristen Newton assists)
3-2
18:34
+2
Ryan Kalkbrenner makes two point hook shot
3-4
18:12
Andre Jackson Jr. misses three point jump shot
18:10
Alex Karaban offensive rebound
18:07
Ryan Kalkbrenner blocks Andre Jackson Jr.'s two point layup
18:05
Arthur Kaluma defensive rebound
17:51
Ryan Nembhard misses three point jump shot
17:49
Ryan Nembhard offensive rebound
17:38
Arthur Kaluma misses three point jump shot
17:36
Andre Jackson Jr. defensive rebound
17:15
Tristen Newton turnover (lost ball) (Ryan Kalkbrenner steals)
17:03
Ryan Nembhard misses two point layup
17:01
Adama Sanogo defensive rebound
16:50
Andre Jackson Jr. misses three point jump shot
16:48
Ryan Nembhard defensive rebound
16:39
+2
Trey Alexander makes two point layup (Arthur Kaluma assists)
3-6
16:19
+2
Tristen Newton makes two point jump shot
5-6
16:05
Arthur Kaluma misses two point layup
16:03
Alex Karaban defensive rebound
15:55
Jordan Hawkins misses three point jump shot
15:53
Arthur Kaluma defensive rebound
15:48
Ryan Nembhard misses two point layup
15:46
Ryan Kalkbrenner offensive rebound
15:34
Arthur Kaluma offensive foul
15:34
Arthur Kaluma turnover (offensive foul)
15:34
TV timeout
15:18
Tristen Newton misses two point jump shot
15:16
Mason Miller defensive rebound
15:02
Adama Sanogo personal foul
15:00
Baylor Scheierman misses three point jump shot
14:58
Baylor Scheierman offensive rebound
14:55
+2
Baylor Scheierman makes two point layup
5-8
14:28
Jordan Hawkins misses two point layup
14:26
Ryan Kalkbrenner defensive rebound
14:18
+2
Ryan Kalkbrenner makes two point layup (Baylor Scheierman assists)
5-10
13:58
Andre Jackson Jr. misses two point jump shot
13:56
Baylor Scheierman defensive rebound
13:51
Jordan Hawkins shooting foul (Trey Alexander draws the foul)
13:51
Trey Alexander misses regular free throw 1 of 2
13:51
+1
Trey Alexander makes regular free throw 2 of 2
5-11
13:33
Adama Sanogo misses two point hook shot
13:31
Fredrick King defensive rebound
13:03
+3
Trey Alexander makes three point jump shot
5-14
12:32
Tristen Newton misses two point jump shot
12:30
Adama Sanogo offensive rebound
12:25
Jordan Hawkins misses three point jump shot
12:23
Ryan Nembhard defensive rebound
12:07
Mason Miller misses three point jump shot
12:05
Joey Calcaterra defensive rebound
11:57
Joey Calcaterra misses two point layup
11:55
Ryan Nembhard defensive rebound
11:45
Nahiem Alleyne blocks Baylor Scheierman's two point layup
11:43
Donovan Clingan defensive rebound
11:23
+2
Alex Karaban makes two point layup
7-14
10:58
Ryan Nembhard misses two point layup
10:56
Donovan Clingan defensive rebound
10:56
Fredrick King personal foul
10:56
TV timeout
10:34
+2
Donovan Clingan makes two point alley-oop dunk (Hassan Diarra assists)