Alex Karaban’s 23 points and clutch free throws swing the game for No. 6 UConn, erasing an eight‑point second‑half hole to stun Seton Hall 71‑67 in a pivotal Big East clash.
Alex Karaban erupted for a game‑high 23 points, shooting 5 of 6 from three‑point range, and delivered the decisive free throws in the final seconds.
Solo Ball contributed 14 points and helped UConn (27‑3, 17‑2 Big East) erase an eight‑point deficit that had threatened the win.
UConn trailed 33‑32 at halftime but seized a 43‑42 lead on a Jayden Ross layup with 14:51 left, only to watch Seton Hall surge to a 54‑46 advantage.
Braylon Mullins sparked a 10‑0 run, putting UConn ahead 58‑56 with 5:57 remaining, before the Huskies finally pulled away.
According to Field Level Media, Seton Hall’s three‑point shooting improved to 9 of 18 after a previous 0‑for‑18 slump, while Alex Clark, normally a 12.5‑point scorer, was held to four.
UConn’s depth shone as Mullins (11) and Tarris Reed Jr. (10) joined Ball and Karaban in double figures, underscoring the team’s balanced attack.
This victory not only cements UConn’s spot at the top of the Big East standings but also highlights Karaban’s emergence as a clutch performer in high‑stakes games.
For fans watching the race for the NCAA tournament, the win serves as a reminder that momentum can flip in seconds when a star delivers under pressure.
Key Takeaways:
- Alex Karaban: 23 points, 5‑of‑6 three‑pointers
- UConn final record: 27‑3 overall, 17‑2 in conference
- Seton Hall’s three‑point revival: 9‑of‑18 after a 0‑for‑18 previous game
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