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Reed and Demary Power No. 3 UConn to a 69-64 Win over No. 25 Seton Hall in a Big East Clash

Third-ranked UConn ended a four-game losing streak in Newark with a 69-64 win, led by Tarris Reed Jr.'s 21 points and a strong late-game performance by Silas Demary Jr.

  • On Tuesday, UConn men's basketball team beat Seton Hall Pirates 69-64 at the Prudential Center, extending their win streak to 13 games and improving to 17-1, 7-0 in Big East play.
  • A 14-0 UConn run opened the game and Solo Ball's second-half 3 pushed the lead to 18, but Seton Hall's full-court press erased the cushion and held UConn scoreless for 5:40.
  • Tarris Reed Jr. led the Huskies with 21 points, nine rebounds, and three blocks, while Silas Demary Jr. made four free throws in the final 29 seconds and Braylon Mullins blocked a crucial 3-pointer to seal the win.
  • Amid a raucous Prudential Center crowd, Seton Hall's press intensified late pressure, including a technical on coach Shaheen Holloway, but UConn snapped a four-game losing streak in Newark.
  • As a top-10 defensive matchup, the game underscored a nationally significant meeting between third-ranked UConn and 25th-ranked Seton Hall Pirates, who nearly overcame deficits in three wins since their Dec. 23 loss to Villanova.
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Reed and Demary power No. 3 UConn to a 69-64 win over No. 25 Seton Hall in a Big East clash

Tarris Reed Jr. scored 21 points and Silas Demary Jr. made four free throws in the last 29 seconds as No. 3 UConn extended its winning streak to 13 games with a...

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