The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

Uconn looks to repeat vs. Purdue

- REUTERS

GLENDALE, Ariz. - Connecticu­t basketball just keeps on rolling in Final Four games.

Uconn won its fourth straight national semifinal game and improved to 11-1 all-time at the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament, outlasting Alabama 86-72 to reach the national championsh­ip game.

The Huskies (36-3) will take on Purdue (34-4) on Monday night, as Uconn looks to repeat as national champions. Purdue defeated North Carolina State 63-50 in the other semifinal on Saturday.

The NCAA women's championsh­ip game was played on Sunday with the South Carolina Gamecocks (37-0) against the Caitlin Clark-led Iowa Hawkeyes (34-4). For story go to saltwire.com/ sports.

Uconn has won 11 straight NCAA tournament games going back to last year, and its average margin of victory is 22 points in those games.

"The offence is super efficient. We're top four in defence. We rebound the heck out of the ball. We can bunch up stops and then we score a lot. You get stops, you score," Uconn coach Dan Hurley said. "I think we've got a lot of confidence. There's a factor with teams now that they've seen us play, where we get on a run. I think it's dishearten­ing for the other team because they've seen i. They've seen us do it a lot."

Freshman Stephon Castle led Uconn with 21 points, and sophomore center Donovan Clingan added 18. There were six ties and seven lead changes, but the Huskies had too much firepower on offense, especially inside.

Uconn had 38 points in the paint compared to Alabama's 26, outrebound­ed Alabama 37-29 and forced the Crimson Tide had to rely on 3-point shooting to stay close.

After the Tide's Grant Nelson hit a jumper to tie the score at 56 with 12:41 to play, Uconn seemed to have had enough. The Huskies went on an 8-0 run and led by at least six the rest of the way.

Alabama (25-12) stayed close with 8 of 11 3-point shooting in the first half as Uconn took a 44-40 lead into halftime. Doit-all point guard Mark Sears scored 24 points for the game, and Nelson added 19 with 15 rebounds.

The Huskies, however, found offensive success down the stretch. On defence, Clingan blocked four shots, and the Huskies were able to make an adjustment and run the Crimson Tide away from the 3-point arc often in the second half.

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