NCAAB

Furman Paladins at UConn Huskies

· NCAA Men's Basketball Championship - East Region - 1st Round
22-13, 7-5 Away
Final
71 - 82
30-5, 15-2 Home

Tarris Reed Jr. has 31 points and 27 rebounds as No. 2 UConn beats Furman 82-71 in NCAA Tournament

UConn's Alec Millender gets and-1 to drop off the top of the backboard

Yet, Reed — who missed three shots all night and had a double-double on offensive and defensive boards — wanted even more.

“I feel like I let my foot off the gas a little bit in the second half,” Reed said.

Maybe Reed can pump the brakes on the modesty.

UConn needed every ounce of production it got from Reed, along with 22 points from Alex Karaban for the second-seeded Huskies to move on with an 82-71 victory over Furman.

“That was the game, this guy," UConn coach Dan Hurley said, motioning toward Reed. “That’s as dominant a performance as you’ve probably seen from a big guy in tournament history. That’s what he’s capable of. This guy’s a total monster and today he was a real grizzly bear.”

UConn (30-5) advanced to play UCLA in the second round of the East Region on Sunday.

For about 36 minutes in Philadelphia, it sure looked like Hurley and the Huskies had a chance of heading back home instead.

But Reed wouldn't let them, the All-Big East center becoming the first player with 30-plus points and 25-plus rebounds in an NCAA Tournament game since Houston's Elvin Hayes did it twice in 1968, when the field had only 23 teams.

Reed, who made 12 of 15 shots from the field with 11 offensive rebounds and 16 defensive, knew early Furman would have difficulty stopping him.

“I feel like just watching film, from the jump,” Reed said. “Knowing what the scout was, trusting in my teammates, trusting in the coaching staff, knowing that I was really going to be able to dominate down low and take advantage of the bigs they had and just take advantage of the paint.”

The Huskies were 20 1/2-point favorites to thump a school most basketball fans couldn't even find on a map. The real line that mattered was the final stat line: The Huskies missed 20 of 25 3-pointers with each clang off the rim seemingly sounding the dinner bell for the No. 15-seeded Paladins to come on in and pull off the seismic shocker.

With UConn up 61-52, Furman cheerleaders hit the court to lead fans in their wildly popular school chant.

“FU one time, FU two times, FU three times, FU all the time!"

There were surely some four-letter words shouted up at Storrs, Connecticut.

When Alex Wilkins hit a 3 to make it 69-64 and the Paladins (22-13) still stayed within five with 5:49 left, it seemed Furman was ready to kick up some dust on a tournament Friday filled with mostly chalk results.

“I thought if we could have gotten a score there, we really could have made the game interesting,” Furman coach Bob Richey said.

But led by Reed, the Huskies had enough in a 12-4 run down the stretch to survive the first round.

UConn played without first team All-Big East selection Silas Demary Jr. after he suffered an ankle injury in the Big East Tournament; and Jaylin Stewart again sat out with a knee injury that’s sidelined him since late February. Hurley said he hopes one if not both could play Sunday.

They were missed against a Furman team that beat top-seeded East Tennessee State to secure the Southern Conference Tournament and a NCAA Tournament bid.

The Huskies displayed cracks throughout the season — including a loss to St. John's in the Big East Tournament title game — that threatened to prevent another long March Madness run for a program that expects it.

The injuries didn't help. Neither did a determined Furman team under Richey.

Furman came to Philadelphia ready to knock off UConn Furman came poised to inject Friday's slate of tournament games with a needed dose of madness and had UConn on its heels early.

The basketball fans inside the home of the 76ers absolutely erupted — who doesn't love a March underdog story? — when Furman grabbed a 19-18 lead midway through the first half.

Furman, a Greenville, South Carolina university named after a Baptist pastor, needed more than a prayer to try and upset UConn.

It needed 3s.

The Paladins sank ‘em — six, alone in the first half, none more emotionally-charged than Charles Johnston’s first-half buzzer-beater that sliced UConn's lead to 40-36.

Johnston thew his arms up in celebration and ran to halfcourt for a violent chest-bump with a teammate as the Paladins scurried off the court into the locker room.

“I kind of just caught the ball, I could see the shot clock a little bit and in the background, I saw single digits and thought, why not?” Johnston said. “I think that's my first transition 3 I shot this season. It was fine to throw the wings up one last time. So that was fun.”

Hurley couldn't believe it while UConn fan Bill Murray — the actor's son is an assistant on the Huskies' staff — could only laugh at the absurdity of the situation.

Furman shot 48% overall from the floor in the half and had some big help in making this one a game from UConn's dreadful 1-of-14 shooting from 3-point range.

It was nearly a legendary Knight — that is, in fact a Paladin — in Johnston that kept the crowing roaring and an upset brewing.

The 6-foot-11 Australian threw down a monster dunk early in the second half that kept Furman within striking distance at 54-47. After he took one to the house, Tom House, who scored 21 points, buried a 3 that cut the lead to 56-50.

Furman knew how to pull off a March surprise. Furman has made just two NCAA Tournaments since 1980 but used a buzzer-beater to top No. 4 Virginia in 2023.

Furman just couldn't finish off another March win against basketball's big dogs.

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2nd 0:00 End of Game 71 - 82
2nd 0:00 End of 2nd half 71 - 82
2nd 0:08 Alex Wilkins makes driving layup 71 - 82
2nd 0:12 team shot clock turnover 69 - 82
2nd 0:42 Ben Vander Wal subbing in for Furman 69 - 82

Statistics

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21-47 FG 32-65
45 Field Goal % 49
9-24 3PT 5-25
38 Three Point % 20
20-26 FT 13-18
77 Free Throw % 72
23 Rebounds 44
4 Offensive Rebounds 18
19 Defensive Rebounds 26
14 Assists 22
3 Steals 7
3 Blocks 1
11 Turnovers 9
0 Team Turnovers 1
11 Total Turnovers 9
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
12 Points Off Turnovers 14
10 Fast Break Points 12
24 Points in Paint 46
15 Fouls 17
1 Largest Lead 14
2 Lead Changes 2
1 Percent Led 99

Game Information

Venue: Xfinity Mobile Arena

Location: Philadelphia, PA
Attendance: 19,636 | Capacity:

2025-26 Southern Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
East Tennessee State 13-5 - 23-11
Mercer 11-7 2 19-13
Wofford 11-7 2 19-13
Samford 11-7 2 18-14
Furman 10-8 3 22-13
Western Carolina 10-8 3 15-16
UNC Greensboro 9-9 4 15-19
Chattanooga 7-11 6 13-19
The Citadel 7-11 6 11-22
VMI 1-17 12 6-26

2025-26 Big East Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
St. John's 18-2 - 29-6
UConn 17-3 1 30-5
Villanova 15-5 3 24-9
Seton Hall 10-10 8 21-12
Creighton 9-11 9 15-17
DePaul 8-12 10 16-16
Butler 7-13 11 16-16
Providence 7-13 11 15-18
Marquette 7-13 11 12-20
Georgetown 6-14 12 16-18
Xavier 6-14 12 15-18
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