UConn advances to NCAA title game: Reigning champions roll past Alabama in Final Four 2024 seeking repeat

No. 1 overall seed UConn secured its spot in the national championship game with a 86-72 win over No. 4 seed Alabama on Saturday night in the Final Four. The Huskies withstood a series of runs from the Crimson Tide, countering every one of them with a barrage of their own.

Stephon Castle led the way by matching a career-high 21 points as the freshman wing put his five-star talent on full display. Down the stretch, 7-foot-2 center Donovan Clingan helped put it away with a pair of dunks that served as knockout blows. Alabama guard Mark Sears scored 24 to lead the Crimson Tide, but they couldn't overcome a sluggish shooting performance in the second half.

UConn's win sets up the 10th-ever national title game between No. 1 seeds as the Huskies will take on fellow No. 1 seed Purdue on Monday night. If UConn wins, it will become the repeat national champion in Division I men's basketball since Florida did it in 2006 and 2007.

Alabama presented UConn with its most significant challenge of any opponent yet in the NCAA Tournament. The Crimson Tide took a 31-30 lead with 4:58 remaining in the first half on a Latrell Wrightsell Jr. 3-pointer. It was part of an 8 of 11 shooting performance from beyond the arc in the opening stanza for Bama. But it proved to be Alabama's last lead.

""They're like the hardest team to guard," UConn coach Dan Hurley said. "Illinois had a great offense, but these guys were harder to guard because of their one-on-one abilities."

Crimson Tide guard Aaron Estrada lined up an open 3-pointer with 11:49 remaining in the game. If it had fallen, it would have given Alabama a 59-56 lead. But it rimmed out, and an 8-0 UConn run ensued. The miss was part of a 3 of 12 shooting performance from 3-point range in the second half for the Crimson Tide.  

"They're good," Alabama coach Nate Oats said. "Like Danny says, they're close to being bulletproof. When you're that good on both sides of the ball, when you outrebound teams. The box score had us down for zero fast break points, that's the first time all season that's happened to us."  

Blockbuster title matchup

A must-see national title game is set for Monday night as the No. 1 overall seed Huskies will take on No. 1 seed Purdue in a battle of two teams that dominated college basketball all season long. The NCAA Tournament produced plenty of upsets and unexpected outcomes, but even March Madness couldn't interfere with the inevitable showdown between the Huskies and the Boilermakers. 

The game will put Clingan  against 7-4 Zach Edey of Purdue. UConn has a deeper supporting cast, but the Boilermakers surround Edey with a ton of shooters and are a team on a mission after last year's first-round loss to a No. 16 seed. UConn received a favorable draw in last year's national title game, facing No. 5 seed San Diego State and winning 76-59. It likely won't be so easy this time as the Huskies seek to repeat.

Clingan's big March continues

Clingan continued his monster postseason with another sterling performance on both ends, finishing 8 of 14 from the floor with four blocks. Alabama is a team that prefers 3-point shots and looks at the rim, but Clingan was there all night to disrupt Alabama's forays to the basket. Once the Crimson Tide went cold from 3-point range, points became difficult to find with Clingan playing the role of defensive enforcer. He also came up huge offensively and is averaging 16.2 points in the 2024 NCAA Tournament as he heads toward a monster showdown with Purdue and Zach Edey.

Castle rises for UConn

Castle showed why he is considered the No. 10 player on CBS Sports' 2024 NBA Draft Big Board. The Crimson Tide dared the versatile 6-6 weapon to shoot 3-pointers, and he delivered with a pair of early makes that helped open up the floor. From there, he showcased his chops as a playmaker while turning in one of the best games of the year on a massive stage.

Castle provided four of the eight points during a critical 8-0 run in the middle of the second half that helped UConn gain separation. He also handled difficult defensive assignments, using his combination of size and athleticism to disrupt Alabama's attack. This time of year, relying on freshmen is a risky proposition. But Castle was up to the challenge and then some against Alabama.

 "You knew right away in the recruiting process because of how quickly and decisively he made a decision based on the things that really mattered." Hurley said "He's seen some guards have great success with us over the years. You just knew when you recruited him. And when you got to the first practice, whether you ripped him or praised him, he was always, 'yes, coach.' ... A lot of NBA teams come through and watch us practice and see him where he's got the ball in his hands more and doing things."  

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Final: (1) UConn 86, (4) Alabama 72

A blockbuster national title game between No. 1 seed UConn and No. 1 seed Purdue is set for Monday night after the Huskies withstood a test to beat No. 4 seed Alabama 86-72 in the Final Four on Saturday night. Stephon Castle matched a career-high 21 points to lead the Huskies, who withstood a persistent Crimson Tide squad that gave UConn its most difficult game of the NCAA Tournament so far. Donovan Clingan added 18, including a couple of huge dunks in the final minutes that served as knockout blows. Alabama hit 8 of 11 shots from 3-point range in the first half but struggled to maintain that prolific shooting in the second half. The Crimson Tide were just 3 of 12 from deep after the break.

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Getting dark on Alabama 

4:00: (1) UConn 73, (4) Alabama 63

Alabama has punched back on UConn runs all night. But as the final media timeout arrives, the Crimson Tide have made just 2 of their last 11 attempts from the floor. Do they have one more run in the tank? Alabama is just 2 of 10 from beyond the arc in the second half after making 8 of 11 in the first. Inconvenient for UConn is the fact that freshman star Stephon Castle has four fouls. He's been the Huskies' best player but has been on the bench for a couple of minutes.

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Alabama hanging around

7:34: (1) Uconn 67, (4) Alabama 61

Alabama keeps hanging around. Mark Sears is in his bag and up to 19 points to pace the Crimson Tide. Of note, Elite Eight hero Jarin Stevenson has been quiet tonight without a shot attempt for Bama. Will he make an impact down the stretch? He could be an x-factor player to watch after he was critical in helping Alabama escape the Clemson game.

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UConn weathers the Nelson storm

10:27: (1) UConn 64, (4) Alabama 56

Grant Nelson dunked on Donovan Clingan and then took him into the post for a bucket. Then, he was matched up with Alex Karaban and out-muscled him for another score to tie the game at 56. But in the ensuing two minutes, UConn rattled off an 8-0 run in the blink of an eye. Just when it looked like Nelson was leading the Crimson Tide back into it, the Huskies push the door shut again. Stephon Castle is up to 21 points and looking every bit like a top-10 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft.

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Game of runs

15:31: (1) UConn 55, (4) Alabama 47

Alabama went on a 7-0 run to draw within a point. Now, UConn has struck back with a 7-0 run of its own, highlighted by a 3-pointer from Alex Karaban and a dunk from Stephon Castle, who is having a monster game. It is incredible how the Huskies can flip the script in an instant, and that's what they've done here after Alabama came out of the gate swinging to begin the second half. Critical stretch ahead for the Crimson Tide, who have not trailed by double digits.

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Alabama needs to up the pace

Alabama averages 30.1 3-point attempts per game but got just 11 up in the first half as the pace followed UConn's preference. If the Crimson Tide can get the tempo going a little faster, it could help them tire out Donovan Clingan and get better looks at the rim. The Tide hit 8 of 11 from deep in the first half, but keeping that percentage up will be difficult. Getting looks at the rim will be key, and getting out in transition is one of the only ways to do that against the Huskies.

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UConn getting a challenge 

Half: (1) UConn 44, (4) Alabama 40

Mark Sears hit a critical 3-pointer with 50 seconds remaining in the half to stop a UConn spurt and help keep Alabama firmly within striking distance. He added a layup just before the break to finish with 11 points. Stephon Castle played a tremendous half for UConn. The freshman wing tallied 13 points, including a pair of relatively unexpected 3-pointers. Alabama is 8 of 11 from 3-point range. It will have to sustain excellent perimeter shooting in order to have a chance. The Huskies are getting a challenge, but they are handling it well.

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UConn gritting through it

3:12 1H: (1) UConn 35, (4) Alabama 31

Alabama is 7 of 10 from beyond the arc, but UConn is gritting through it and has itself positioned to close the first half with a bang. A 9-2 edge in made free throws has been critical for the Huskies, who are also doing a great job of taking care of the basketball with just two turnovers so far. Mark Sears and Grant Nelson each have two fouls for Alabama. Nate Oats is typically not afraid to let his guys stay on the floor with two fouls in the first half. And it's been no different here.

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