No. 2 UConn beats No. 10 Marquette 73-57 to win 1st Big East Tournament title since 2011
NEW YORK (AP) UConn coach Dan Hurley climbed the ladder with “New York, New York” playing in Madison Square Garden - or as he calls it, “Storrs South.”
The New Jersey native clipped the last piece of net off the rim, let out a “Wooooo!” as he whirled it over his head and then tapped the Big East sign on the backboard before making his way back down.
Hurley and his defending national champions have eyes on even bigger prizes this March, but make no mistake, winning the Big East Tournament was a big deal for the Huskies.
Donovan Clingan had 22 points and a career-best 16 rebounds, Jaylin Stewart gave No. 2 UConn an unexpected boost with three second-half 3-pointers during a decisive surge and the Huskies beat No. 10 Marquette 73-57 on Saturday night to win the tournament for the first time since rejoining the conference four years ago.
“MSG, Big East Tournament, there's nothing like it,” Hurley said. “There's just no comparison anywhere to what this place is like.”
Tournament MVP Tristen Newton added 13 points and 10 assists as the top-seeded Huskies won their eighth title, matching Georgetown for the most in conference history. It was their first since 2011, when Kemba Walker led UConn to five wins in five days at The Garden - and then a national title.
Stewart, a freshman who was averaging 2.4 points off the bench, scored nine in about four minutes as UConn (31-3) pulled away from a gritty Marquette team playing without injured star Tyler Kolek (oblique) for a sixth straight game.
Kam Jones led the third-seeded Golden Eagles (25-9), the defending tournament champions, with 13 points, eight rebounds and four assists.
On a night when the Huskies struggled from the perimeter, they relied on the 7-foot-2 Clingan inside. The Connecticut native was 7 for 12 from the field and, as the final seconds ticked off the clock, the sophomore big man waved on hyped-up Huskies fans who packed the Midtown Manhattan arena.
“It means everything," Clingan said. "This was one of our goals at the beginning of the season, so to complete it means a lot.”
Two years after UConn's last Big East Tournament title the league broke up and the Huskies went with the football schools to form the American Athletic Conference, where they won another national championship in 2014 - and then fell off.
UConn returned to the Big East in 2020-21 and to national prominence. The Huskies won their fifth NCAA title last year, but the conference tournament championship had eluded Hurley's team. UConn hadn't even reached the final in its first three seasons back in the Big East.
Hurley rattled off all his team has accomplished in the last year as he accepted the trophy Saturday night and told the crowd: “But we ain't done yet.”
UConn improved to 8-3 in Big East finals, and 7-0 at MSG this season.
As usual, UConn fans packed The Garden and for the second straight night Marquette faced a road-game environment. The Golden Eagles overcame a raucous Providence crowd in a rugged semifinal Friday night.
“Today was rough for sure," said David Joplin, who had 12 points and six rebounds in the Golden Eagles' lowest-scoring game of the season by 12 points. “We’ve got a great team, and we’ve got a great chance to play well in the (NCAA) Tournament, and that’s all you need is a chance.”
Two of the country's best teams played one of the ugliest nine minutes of basketball imaginable to start the game.
At the second media timeout, the score was tied at 4 and the Golden Eagles and Huskies were a combined 3 for 22 from the floor. The defense was aggressive and physical, but it was also hard to keep track of just how many point-blank shots rolled off the rim.
Things picked up from there, and Newton swished a 3-pointer with three seconds left in the first half to give UConn a 26-24 lead at the break.
The shots started falling in the second half for both teams and UConn began asserting itself with about 10 minutes left, led by Stewart.
The Huskies went on a 19-5 run and led 60-44 with 5:54 remaining when Hassan Diarra made a corner 3.
“I thought we ran out of steam there probably in the last 10 minutes,” Marquette coach Shaka Smart said. “Donovan Clingan was the biggest difference.”
Stewart keyed UConn's surge with his long-range shooting. He came into the game just 6 for 30 from 3-point range on the season.
“Biggest shots of my life,” Stewart said. “It was electric in there.”
MISSING
Kolek, last season's Big East player of the year and tournament MVP, was relegated to the end of the bench, wearing a gray T-shirt and black joggers and coaching up his teammates during timeouts.
Smart has said all week the goal was to have Kolek ready to go for the NCAA Tournament. He also sat third-leading scorer Oso Ighodaro the last seven minutes of the game after Smart said the center "banged his knee."
RECORD BOOK
Clingan joined Georgetown great Patrick Ewing (1984) as the only players with at least 20 points and 15 rebounds in a Big East championship game. Newton and former Syracuse star Dwayne “Pearl” Washington (also 1984) are the lone players with double-digit assists in a Big East title game.
UP NEXT
The Huskies, who won the NCAA Tournament as a No. 4 seed last year, could be the No. 1 overall seed this year after both Houston and Purdue lost in their conference tournaments Saturday. UConn's road to the Final Four is all but certain to start back in New York City at Barclays Center in Brooklyn next weekend. The Huskies are trying to become the first repeat NCAA champions since Florida in 2007.
“We've been the best team in college basketball,” Hurley said. “Obviously, March Madness next week, who knows what goes on there, but we've clearly been the best program in the country this year.”
The Golden Eagles will land in the tournament likely as a No. 2 or No. 3 seed.
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Time | Team | Play | Score | |
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20:00 | (Golden Eagles gains possession) | |||
19:37 | Chase Ross misses two point jump shot | |||
19:35 | Tristen Newton defensive rebound | |||
19:13 | Cam Spencer turnover (Kam Jones steals) | |||
18:57 | +2 | Oso Ighodaro makes two point jump shot (Kam Jones assists) | 2-0 | |
18:24 | Donovan Clingan misses two point layup | |||
18:22 | David Joplin defensive rebound | |||
17:52 | Stevie Mitchell misses two point jump shot | |||
17:50 | Alex Karaban defensive rebound | |||
17:42 | Cam Spencer misses three point jump shot | |||
17:40 | David Joplin defensive rebound | |||
17:31 | Chase Ross turnover | |||
17:13 | Stephon Castle turnover (Oso Ighodaro steals) | |||
17:03 | Stephon Castle blocks Kam Jones's two point layup | |||
17:01 | Golden Eagles offensive rebound | |||
16:54 | David Joplin misses two point jump shot | |||
16:52 | Donovan Clingan defensive rebound | |||
16:41 | Alex Karaban misses three point jump shot | |||
16:39 | Chase Ross defensive rebound | |||
16:26 | Kam Jones misses two point jump shot | |||
16:24 | Donovan Clingan defensive rebound | |||
16:14 | Donovan Clingan misses two point jump shot | |||
16:12 | Kam Jones defensive rebound | |||
15:54 | Kam Jones misses two point layup | |||
15:52 | Donovan Clingan defensive rebound | |||
15:41 | Donovan Clingan misses two point layup | |||
15:39 | David Joplin defensive rebound | |||
15:29 | David Joplin misses three point jump shot | |||
15:27 | Donovan Clingan defensive rebound | |||
15:10 | Tristen Newton misses three point jump shot | |||
15:08 | Kam Jones defensive rebound | |||
14:41 | Stevie Mitchell turnover (lost ball) | |||
14:41 | TV timeout | |||
14:12 | Alex Karaban misses two point layup | |||
14:10 | Ben Gold defensive rebound | |||
13:45 | Kam Jones misses two point layup | |||
13:43 | Cam Spencer defensive rebound | |||
13:35 | Hassan Diarra misses three point jump shot | |||
13:33 | Hassan Diarra offensive rebound | |||
13:28 | +2 | Samson Johnson makes two point dunk (Tristen Newton assists) | 2-2 | |
13:10 | Kam Jones turnover (Cam Spencer steals) | |||
12:53 | Hassan Diarra misses two point layup | |||
12:52 | Chase Ross defensive rebound | |||
12:52 | Samson Johnson personal foul | |||
12:40 | Stevie Mitchell turnover (Donovan Clingan steals) | |||
12:32 | Hassan Diarra misses two point layup | |||
12:30 | Ben Gold defensive rebound | |||
12:18 | +2 | Stevie Mitchell makes two point layup (Oso Ighodaro assists) | 4-2 | |
12:01 | Tre Norman shooting foul (Donovan Clingan draws the foul) | |||
12:01 | +1 | Donovan Clingan makes regular free throw 1 of 2 | 4-3 | |
12:01 | +1 | Donovan Clingan makes regular free throw 2 of 2 | 4-4 | |
11:50 | Oso Ighodaro misses two point jump shot | |||
11:48 | Tristen Newton defensive rebound | |||
11:20 | Oso Ighodaro shooting foul (Donovan Clingan draws the foul) | |||
11:20 | TV timeout | |||
11:20 | +1 | Donovan Clingan makes regular free throw 1 of 2 | 4-5 | |
11:20 | Donovan Clingan misses regular free throw 2 of 2 | |||
11:20 | Oso Ighodaro defensive rebound | |||
11:04 | +2 | Oso Ighodaro makes two point hook shot | 6-5 | |
10:34 | Stephon Castle turnover (Chase Ross steals) | |||
10:23 | Kam Jones turnover (Hassan Diarra steals) | |||
10:18 | +2 | Hassan Diarra makes two point layup | 6-7 | |
10:07 | Hassan Diarra personal foul | |||
10:00 | Kam Jones misses three point jump shot | |||
9:58 | Tre Norman offensive rebound | |||
9:43 | Oso Ighodaro misses two point jump shot | |||
9:41 | Hassan Diarra defensive rebound | |||
9:31 | Stephon Castle misses two point jump shot | |||
9:29 | Chase Ross defensive rebound | |||
9:15 | Oso Ighodaro misses two point hook shot | |||
9:13 | Donovan Clingan defensive rebound | |||
9:02 | Jaylin Stewart misses three point jump shot | |||
9:00 | Kam Jones defensive rebound | |||
8:48 | +3 | Kam Jones makes three point jump shot | 9-7 | |
8:24 | Donovan Clingan misses two point layup | |||
8:24 | Donovan Clingan offensive rebound | |||
8:24 | Donovan Clingan misses two point layup | |||
8:22 | Donovan Clingan offensive rebound | |||
8:19 | +2 | Donovan Clingan makes two point layup | 9-9 | |
8:19 | Tre Norman shooting foul (Donovan Clingan draws the foul) | |||
8:06 | +3 | Zaide Lowery makes three point jump shot (Kam Jones assists) | 12-9 | |
8:19 | Donovan Clingan misses regular free throw 1 of 1 | |||
8:19 | Jaylin Stewart offensive rebound | |||
8:14 | Tristen Newton turnover (Kam Jones steals) | |||
8:06 | +3 | Zaide Lowery makes three point jump shot (Kam Jones assists) | 12-9 | |
7:42 | +2 | Donovan Clingan makes two point layup (Jaylin Stewart assists) | 12-11 | |
7:42 | Ben Gold shooting foul (Donovan Clingan draws the foul) | |||
7:42 | TV timeout | |||
7:42 | +1 | Donovan Clingan makes regular free throw 1 of 1 | 12-12 | |
7:28 | David Joplin misses three point jump shot | |||
7:26 | Tristen Newton defensive rebound | |||
6:59 | Hassan Diarra misses three point jump shot | |||
6:57 | Kam Jones defensive rebound | |||
6:42 | Cam Spencer personal foul | |||
6:36 | Oso Ighodaro misses two point jump shot | |||
6:34 | Samson Johnson defensive rebound | |||
6:21 | Tristen Newton misses three point jump shot | |||
6:19 | Golden Eagles defensive rebound | |||
5:59 | Kam Jones turnover (Tristen Newton steals) | |||
5:49 | Alex Karaban misses two point layup | |||
5:47 | Kam Jones defensive rebound | |||
5:39 | Kam Jones misses three point jump shot | |||
5:37 | Cam Spencer defensive rebound | |||
5:29 | +2 | Samson Johnson makes two point dunk (Cam Spencer assists) | 12-14 | |
5:19 | Samson Johnson shooting foul (Chase Ross draws the foul) | |||
5:19 | +1 | Chase Ross makes regular free throw 1 of 2 | 13-14 | |
5:19 | Chase Ross misses regular free throw 2 of 2 | |||
5:19 | Donovan Clingan defensive rebound | |||
5:05 | Cam Spencer misses three point jump shot | |||
5:03 | Oso Ighodaro defensive rebound | |||
4:49 | Donovan Clingan blocks Chase Ross's two point layup | |||
4:47 | Donovan Clingan defensive rebound | |||
4:41 | Chase Ross blocks Alex Karaban's two point layup | |||
4:39 | Chase Ross defensive rebound | |||
4:25 | David Joplin misses two point jump shot | |||
4:23 | Alex Karaban defensive rebound | |||
4:11 | +2 | Stephon Castle makes two point jump shot | 13-16 | |
3:50 | +2 | Oso Ighodaro makes two point jump shot | 15-16 | |
3:41 | +3 | Tristen Newton makes three point jump shot (Alex Karaban assists) | 15-19 | |
3:08 | David Joplin misses three point jump shot | |||
3:06 | Zaide Lowery offensive rebound | |||
3:03 | +2 | Zaide Lowery makes two point layup | 17-19 | |
2:42 | Zaide Lowery shooting foul (Donovan Clingan draws the foul) | |||
2:42 | TV timeout | |||
2:42 | +1 | Donovan Clingan makes regular free throw 1 of 2 | 17-20 | |
2:42 | +1 | Donovan Clingan makes regular free throw 2 of 2 | 17-21 | |
2:33 | Kam Jones misses two point layup | |||
2:31 | Stephon Castle defensive rebound | |||
2:18 | Tristen Newton turnover (David Joplin steals) | |||
2:14 | +2 | David Joplin makes two point layup | 19-21 | |
1:51 | David Joplin blocks Stephon Castle's two point jump shot | |||
1:49 | David Joplin defensive rebound | |||
1:42 | +3 | Kam Jones makes three point jump shot (Oso Ighodaro assists) | 22-21 | |
1:09 | Cam Spencer misses three point jump shot | |||
1:07 | Oso Ighodaro defensive rebound | |||
1:00 | Oso Ighodaro misses two point jump shot | |||
0:58 | Donovan Clingan defensive rebound | |||
0:49 | +2 | Alex Karaban makes two point layup (Donovan Clingan assists) | 22-23 | |
0:26 | Donovan Clingan blocks Kam Jones's two point layup | |||
0:24 | Kam Jones offensive rebound | |||
0:16 | +2 | David Joplin makes two point jump shot | 24-23 | |
0:13 | Huskies 30 second timeout | |||
0:13 | Zaide Lowery personal foul | |||
0:03 | +3 | Tristen Newton makes three point jump shot | 24-26 | |
0:00 | End of period |