Hartford, Con. -Lo Ball scored 14 out of 16 points in the second half and number 25 Ucon held rallies with a 14-point deficit to defeat Depall 72-61 on Wednesday night.
Taris Reid Junior had 16 points and eight rebounds for Uconn (15–6, 7-3 Big East). Jayelin Stewart finished with 15 points before leaving after a strange decline under Depall’s basket with 3:34 to play.
Laden blocker had 18 points and five rebounds, while CJ Gun added 14 points to Depall (10–12, 1–10).
Depall, who lost 42 of its last 43 regular-season Big East Games, with 14 points in the first half, Blue Damans scored against Hakis soon.
But Uconn excluded Depaul 43-24 in the second half to disturb it.
Depall took a 37-29 lead in the halftime, but Eucon cut the lead over 3-pointers from ball and stewart at the first 2:08 of the second half.
Uconn freshman Liam McCenie missed his seventh straight game due to an ankle injury. Freshman Guard Ahmed Novel was also sitting with ankle injury. Depall was ahead without David Scogman, who started in 14 out of 18 matches played this season.
Techauve
Depaul: Blue Demons, who lost three Big East games in overtime, did not even see the middle of the second half in this one.
Uconn: Hakis saved the loss of the second consecutive conference with an impressive second half performance, which gets assistance by visiting 14 -for -14 from the foul line.
Main moment
The ball scored seven points in 44 seconds in the second half. He left Uconn to play the first lead of the game with 9:38 and completed a three -point game to play four points on the next possession.
Main statue
Uconn had 11 assist on 12 seconds-huff baskets to pull away.
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Depaul: On Sunday, he plays at home against Setan Hall.
Uconn: Number 9 plays on Markwate on Saturday.
George Mason 58, Loyola 53 (OT)
Jalan Hens scored 14 points and KD Johnson added seven in overtime, as the host knocked Ramblikers in Fairfax, VA.
Jered Billup and Justin Baig scored 10 points for Patriots (16–5, 7–1 Atlantic 10), who extended their winning streak into six matches.
Francis Nwaokorie ended with 11 points and two blocks for Ramblors (12–8, 3-4).