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UConn Huskies at Villanova Wildcats

· NCAA Men's Basketball
17-2, 3-2 Away
Final
66 - 65
11-7, 6-3 Home

UConn beats Villanova 66-65, wins second straight game since hitting No. 1 in AP Top 25

Newton then waved bye-bye to a Villanova student section that taunted him all game.

“Safe travels to them going back home to the crib,” Newton said with a laugh.

The Huskies headed home the same way they left: as the top team in college basketball.

Alex Karaban hit the decisive 3-pointer for UConn with 2:43 left in the game that settled a fantastic Big East matchup, Newton scored 25 points and the Huskies held off persistent Villanova 66-65 at a packed Wells Fargo Center on Saturday night.

“This is a manhood test every time you step on the court in the Big East,” coach Dan Hurley said. “It's UFC-type (games). It's steel cage. You could throw elbows, it's jiu-jitsu, it's Muay Thai, it's everything.”

Cam Spencer had 14 points for the Huskies (17-2, 7-1 Big East), who are 2-0 since they were voted No. 1 the AP Top 25 in the regular season for the first time since they spent four weeks there in the second half of the 2008-09 season, which ended with the Huskies reaching the Final Four.

Not bad.

The best in the Big East was a title that used to belong to Villanova.

With Hall of Fame coach Jay Wright in the house, the Wildcats (11-7, 4-3) put up a fight in front of nearly 20,000 fans at their NBA off-campus home, where three national championship banners hang in the rafters.

Justin Moore made it 62-60 but the Huskies sealed the win from the line.

Newton had just six points at the break before going for 19 in the second half. He finished 8 of 17 from the floor and added six rebounds.

Karaban broke down the game when Newton joined him at a press conference table.

“Enough about me, ” Karaban said. “Here’s the star.”

Moore and TJ Bamba each scored 15 points for the Wildcats.

Under second-year coach Kyle Neptune, the Wildcats are still very much a work in progress. In Wright’s heyday, the Wildcats might trail or play a close game against a team like UConn, only to rip off eight or nine 3s and go on some game-breaking run for one more blowout win en route to a 25-plus win season.

The Wildcats mostly hang around these days. Some games, it’s enough, such as a two-point win over North Carolina. Sometimes, it’s a 13-point loss to an inferior team like Saint Joseph’s.

NCAA or NIT, who knows?

“I bet there were maybe 20 things we could have done better throughout the game,” Neptune said.

Under Hurley, the Huskies have left no doubt about their place in college basketball. The Huskies have been strengthened by the return of star center Donovan Clingan, who played his second game since he missed five games with a tendon injury in his right foot. The 7-foot-2 sophomore scored six points and grabbed seven rebounds.

Villanova's Mark Armstrong hit a bucket from near midcourt at the horn for the final 66-65 score — one that ended in a backdoor cover. The Huskies were 3½-point favorites, per .

“It was gut-check win,” Hurley said.

UP NEXT

UConn doesn't play again until Jan. 28 against Xavier.

The Wildcats play Wednesday at St. John's.

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2nd 0:00 End of Game 66 - 65
2nd 0:00 End of 2nd half 66 - 65
2nd 0:00 Mark Armstrong made Three Point Jumper. 66 - 65
2nd 0:04 Tristen Newton made Free Throw. 66 - 62
2nd 0:04 Tristen Newton made Free Throw. 65 - 62

Statistics

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20-49 FG 22-49
40.8 Field Goal % 44.9
8-27 3PT 7-23
29.6 Three Point % 30.4
18-24 FT 14-17
75.0 Free Throw % 82.4
30 Rebounds 30
8 Offensive Rebounds 6
22 Defensive Rebounds 24
13 Assists 10
2 Steals 5
5 Blocks 2
7 Turnovers 8
0 Team Turnovers 1
7 Total Turnovers 8
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
9 Points Off Turnovers 7
21 Fast Break Points 8
22 Points in Paint 26
14 Fouls 21
11 Largest Lead 4

Game Information

Venue: Wells Fargo Center

Location: Philadelphia, PA
Attendance: 18,966 | Capacity:

2024-25 Big East Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
St. John's 18-2 - 31-5
Creighton 15-5 3 25-11
UConn 14-6 4 24-11
Marquette 13-7 5 23-11
Xavier 13-7 5 22-12
Villanova 11-9 7 21-15
Georgetown 8-12 10 18-16
Butler 6-14 12 15-20
Providence 6-14 12 12-20
DePaul 4-16 14 14-20
Seton Hall 2-18 16 7-25
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