
UCLA had no answers for UConn’s Alex Karaban on Sunday night.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Alex Karaban scored a career-high 27 points and had Bill Murray and the rest of the UConn crowd roaring with each splashed 3-pointer, helping send the second-seeded Huskies back to the Sweet 16 with a 73-57 win over UCLA in the NCAA Tournament on Sunday night.
The Huskies (31-5) will play third-seeded Michigan State in the East Region semifinals on Friday night in Washington.
Coach Dan Hurley, who won consecutive national championships in 2023 and 2024, has the Huskies back in a familiar spot after they were bounced in the second round a year ago by eventual national champion Florida.
The Gators are gone already in March Madness. The games will go on for the Huskies.
Karaban was about a one-man show for UConn in the first half with a pair of 3s and 11 points and the fourth-year senior remains in the hunt for this third national championship.
The Bruins (24-12) had no answer for Karaban or how to slow the rest of the Huskies as they gamely tried to make due in the absence of leading scorer Tyler Biloudeau. Xavier Booker led the Bruins with 13 points.
Murray — his son, Luke, is a UConn assistant coach — got in on the fun during the Huskies’ game-changing 14-0 run and even did the “ 6-7 ” hand gesture during a timeout.
Karaban, UConn’s career 3-point leader, punctuated the spurt that made it 56-44 with his fourth 3 of the game and the Huskies were never seriously challenged again.
UConn’s Tarris Reed Jr. would be hard-pressed to duplicate the monster performance of 31 points and 27 rebounds he had in the opener. He followed with a more modest double-double of 10 points and 13 rebounds. Braylon Mullins scored 17 points for UConn.
The Huskies entered March Madness in a bit of a slump by their championship standard after a loss to St. John’s in the Big East Tournament title game made them 2-2 over their final four games.