Field Level Media
12 Mar 2026, 19:35 GMT+10
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NEW YORK -- After dominating the 2024 NCAA Tournament en route to its sixth national title and second straight, UConn took a slight step back last season.
This season, the Huskies were back to their normal lofty status, staying in the top 10 of the Associated Press poll through the entire regular season and enter the Big East tournament as the sixth-ranked team in the nation.
Still, UConn showed some inconsistencies, and it cost them a chance at getting the top seed in the Big East tournament. The second-seeded Huskies will face Xavier, the 10th seed, on Thursday night in one quarterfinal.
The winner will oppose the winner of the game between Villanova, the third seed, and 11th-seeded Georgetown in the second semifinal on Friday night.
The Huskies (27-4) finished one game behind top seed St. John's, and turnovers cost them in two of their three conference losses. UConn is making its return to Madison Square Garden after committing 15 turnovers in an 81-72 loss to the Red Storm on Feb. 6.
The loss to St. John's was among eight instances where the Huskies tallied at least 15 turnovers. The Huskies went 6-2 in those games, but the second loss was Saturday's 68-62 setback at Marquette.
UConn's offense could not overcome 16 turnovers, as it shot 35.6% and a season-worst 12.5% (3-of-24) from 3-point range. Both were their lowest number of the season.
'They've been a nightmare for this team,' UConn coach Dan Hurley told reporters after practice Tuesday. 'It will potentially be this team's undoing.'
'It's tough when you get like four turnovers from one guy, three from another, two from this guy, two from him, sprinkle in some ones and now you've got 14, 15, 16 turnovers. And we can't overcome that,' Hurley said. 'The players have got to be more disciplined, they can't just take the ball and turn it over... We should be past that.'
Silas Demary Jr. committed four turnovers at Marquette while leading the team with 17 points and Tarris Reed Jr. added 16 points.
While UConn is hoping to improve its ball handling, the Huskies are hoping to see better showings from Alex Karaban, Solo Ball and Braylon Mullins after the trio shot a combined 6-of-31 from the floor and misfired on 19 of 22 tries from 3-point range.
Ball's 13.9 points led the Huskies, but the guard shot 34.1% (15-of-44) over his past five games since scoring 20 against Georgetown on Feb. 14. He shot 40.5% on the regular season.
Karaban's two-point showing at Marquette followed a 23-point outing in a win against Seton Hall, and Mullins was 7-of-27 shooting from behind the arc in his final four games after hitting six 3s and scoring 25 in a 91-84 loss to Creighton on Feb. 18.
UConn won the two meetings with Xavier by a combined 55 points. The Huskies shot 53.2% and hit 13 3-pointers in a 90-67 win at Xavier on Dec. 31 and 56.7% in a 92-60 rout at home on Feb. 3.
The Musketeers (15-17) will get a third chance at the Huskies after opening the tournament on Wednesday with an 89-87 win over Marquette.
Xavier is 3-6 since the February meeting with the Huskies with three of the losses coming by five points or fewer. Against Marquette, the Musketeers shot 63.3% in the second half and 51.6% overall.
On Wednesday, Jovan Milicevic scored 21 points including the tie-breaking basket with 1:14 left. Tre Carroll added 14 of his 18 in the second half.
'I think we've gotten better, I really do,' Xavier coach Richard Pitino said of his team, adding about UConn: 'We understand they run a very unique offense. They shoot the basketball extremely well. They're very, very physical.
--Larry Fleisher, Field Level Media
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