No. 14 UConn readies for Big East Tourney with win over Nova
AP
Mar 04, 2023
PHILADELPHIA (AP) UConn fans had some fun at the expense of Villanova Wildcats as chants of “NIT! NIT!” rained down at the perennial championship contender that scuffled this season and now needs a 4-for-4 run in New York to have a shot at March Madness.
Dan Hurley doesn't need to do the math. His evaluation of a UConn team that from November to the Big East finale has reigned as one of the toughest in the conference is about as good as it gets from the coach.
“We've been pretty elite,” he said.
Spoken like a coach who believes his team can win the Big East Tournament.
Jordan Hawkins scored 24 points and Alex Karaban had 16 to lead streaking No. 14 Connecticut Huskies to a 71-59 win over Villanova on Saturday night at the Wells Fargo Center.
The Huskies (24-7, 13-7 Big East) head into the conference tournament at Madison Square Garden winners of five straight and eight of nine. The Huskies stretched the lead to 15 points in the second half and remained alive for a top-three seed in the Big East Tournament.
“We were kind of lacking a big-time kind of road win,” Hurley said. “This was, for me, just a big-time road win to win as comfortably as we did against a team that's playing as good as anyone in the league.”
The Wildcats (16-15, 10-10) are going to need to win the whole thing if they are going to make the NCAA Tournament under first-year coach Kyle Neptune.
“I know it's how a lot of people think,” Neptune said.
But for the Wildcats, Neptune said, it's only about the next practice, the next game.
The transition from Hall of Fame coach Jay Wright to Neptune has been uneven this season for the Wildcats. The Wildcats were hit with injuries to two key starters - Justin Moore, who tore his right Achilles tendon in the NCAA Tournament, and Cam Whitmore, who broke his right thumb in the preseason, that had the Wildcats stumble to a 2-5 starts.
Whitmore came back in December and Moore returned in late January and they turned Villanova into instant winners. The Wildcats had won four straight and six of seven until this stumble in the finale at their off-campus home in Philly.
Moore led the Wildcats with 17 points and Whitmore had 14.
“We know we're a great team that can do great things," Moore said.
Don't count Villanova out at MSG.
“Feels like maybe next week they have as good a chance as almost anyone in the league to win that tournament,” Hurley said.
But it won't be easy - especially if the Wildcats run into UConn again. Andre Jackson Jr. buried a 3-pointer early in the second half for an 11-point lead that started to give the Huskies some space.
Villanova's Eric Dixon fired a pass to Whitmore that sailed out of bounds and UConn came right back and scored when Karaban took a perfect bounce and drove down the lane for an easy bucket. When Hawkins hit a 3 for a 42-28 lead, UConn fans that made the trip went wild and the Wildcats were forced to take a timeout.
Whitmore made a driving layup off a turnover that got the fans off their feet and pulled the Wildcats within nine. The freshman sensation missed the free throw with 7:34 left and Nova couldn't do much else the rest of the way.
The Huskies never let the Wildcats get comfortable and held them to just 36% shooting from the floor and 25% from 3-point range.
“We've played great basketball the whole year,” Hurley said. “It's a confident team. And I think it's a loose team that gets excited to play in tournaments. We won't be uptight. We're going to go for it.”
BIG PICTURE
UConn: The Huskies snapped a three-game losing streak to Villanova in Philadelphia and improved to just 13-22 in the city. Maybe the big market success this season can be a sign of what's ahead for the Huskies when they hit New York.
Villanova: Must win the Big East Tournament to have a shot at a second straight Final Four trip.
UP NEXT
The Big East Tournament starts Wednesday at Madison Square Garden. The Wildcats are the defending champions and have won five of the last seven tournaments. Villanova is the No. 6 seed and plays No. 11 Georgetown. UConn can finish as high the No. 3 seed.
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1st Half
UCONN
Huskies
32
NOVA
Wildcats
24
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Adama Sanogo vs. Brandon Slater (Eric Dixon gains possession)
19:47
Caleb Daniels misses two point pullup jump shot
19:45
Wildcats offensive rebound
19:37
+2
Justin Moore makes two point layup
0-2
19:04
Jordan Hawkins misses three point pullup jump shot
19:02
Caleb Daniels defensive rebound
18:47
Eric Dixon misses two point hook shot
18:45
Andre Jackson Jr. defensive rebound
18:36
+2
Andre Jackson Jr. makes two point driving layup
2-2
18:22
Justin Moore misses three point jump shot
18:20
Adama Sanogo defensive rebound
18:07
Andre Jackson Jr. misses three point jump shot
18:05
Caleb Daniels defensive rebound
17:56
Cam Whitmore misses three point jump shot
17:54
Alex Karaban defensive rebound
17:37
Adama Sanogo misses two point layup
17:35
Adama Sanogo offensive rebound
17:31
+2
Adama Sanogo makes two point layup
4-2
17:14
+3
Eric Dixon makes three point jump shot (Justin Moore assists)
4-5
16:56
Alex Karaban turnover (bad pass)
16:39
Brandon Slater misses two point layup
16:37
Alex Karaban defensive rebound
16:31
+3
Alex Karaban makes three point jump shot (Tristen Newton assists)
7-5
16:07
+2
Cam Whitmore makes two point driving layup
7-7
15:46
Cam Whitmore personal foul
15:46
TV timeout
15:39
+2
Adama Sanogo makes two point dunk (Andre Jackson Jr. assists)
9-7
15:03
Wildcats turnover (shot clock violation)
14:35
Adama Sanogo turnover (traveling)
14:15
Jordan Longino misses three point jump shot
14:13
Andre Jackson Jr. defensive rebound
14:07
+3
Tristen Newton makes three point jump shot (Andre Jackson Jr. assists)
12-7
13:42
+2
Caleb Daniels makes two point turnaround jump shot
12-9
13:06
Nahiem Alleyne misses three point jump shot
13:04
Caleb Daniels defensive rebound
12:46
Chris Arcidiacono turnover (bad pass) (Tristen Newton steals)
12:42
+2
Tristen Newton makes two point driving layup
14-9
12:26
+2
Mark Armstrong makes two point layup
14-11
12:03
Tristen Newton misses three point pullup jump shot
12:01
Cam Whitmore defensive rebound
11:50
+3
Caleb Daniels makes three point jump shot
14-14
11:34
Nahiem Alleyne misses three point jump shot
11:32
Chris Arcidiacono defensive rebound
11:31
Joey Calcaterra personal foul
11:31
TV timeout
11:21
Donovan Clingan shooting foul (Brandon Slater draws the foul)