
Connecticut
(-1.5)

Villanova
(+1.5)
Highlights
Summary
BRYN MAWR, Pa. (Interstat) â Connecticut earned a hard-fought 73-63 victory over Villanova in a menâs NCAA Division I basketball game Saturday at The Pavilion. The Huskies, who led 34-32 at halftime, used a balanced effort to pull away in the second half before a crowd of 20,261. Tarris Reed led Connecticut with 11 points, while Alex Karaban added 12. Tyler Perkins scored a game-high 15 points for Villanova, with Matthew Hodge contributing 13. The win improved Connecticut to 25-3 overall, while Villanova fell to 21-6. The Huskies avenged an earlier overtime win against the Wildcats from January.
Extended Summary
BRYN MAWR, Pa. (Interstat) â In a grinding, physical rematch of a classic from just four weeks prior, the Connecticut Huskies used a dominant defensive performance and timely interior scoring to secure a 73-63 victory over the Villanova Wildcats in a pivotal Big East Conference menâs basketball game Saturday night before a sellout crowd of 20,261 at The Pavilion. The most important part of the game unfolded not in a single explosive run, but in a sustained, second-half defensive stranglehold applied by the Huskies. After a tightly contested first half that saw Connecticut take a narrow 34-32 lead into the break, the Huskies methodically squeezed the life out of the Villanova offense over the final 20 minutes. The Wildcats, who shot just 40.7% from the field for the game, were held to 31 second-half points on 10-of-30 shooting, including a frigid 2-of-11 from three-point range. Connecticutâs defense was anchored by its formidable frontcourt. Tarris Reed, a 6-foot-10, 265-pound sophomore from St. Louis, was a force on both ends, recording 11 points, three assists and three blocks in just 23 minutes. His presence in the paint altered countless Villanova drives, contributing to the Wildcatsâ 24-of-59 shooting night. Alex Karaban, a 6-8 forward from Southborough, Massachusetts, added 12 points, two assists and two blocks, while 7-1 center Eric Reibe of Hannover, Germany, chipped in eight points and a block. The Huskiesâ offensive efficiency, despite committing 14 turnovers against Villanovaâs pressure, proved decisive. Connecticut shot 54.9% from the field, leveraging its size advantage for 34 points in the paint. They scored 73 points on just 62 possessions, an elite offensive rating of 117.4, while Villanova managed only 63 points on 68 possessions, a rating of 93.1. The Huskies also out-blocked the Wildcats 8-4. Villanova was led by Tyler Perkins with 15 points and Matthew Hodge with 13. Acaden Lewis contributed 11 points and four assists, but the Wildcatsâ backcourt struggled from deep, combining to go 6-of-24 from three-point range as a team. Villanovaâs eight steals and nine turnovers showed their defensive activity, but they could not overcome their own offensive struggles or Connecticutâs interior control. Connecticut improved to 25-3 overall and solidified its position atop the Big East. Villanova, which had won five of its last six coming in, fell to 21-6. The Huskies avenged a prior result only in the sense of margin; they had defeated Villanova 75-67 in overtime in Storrs on Jan. 24. The game lacked the dramatic back-and-forth of their first meeting. Instead, Connecticut established a small working margin early in the second half and never relinquished it. A key sequence came just after the midway point of the half. Leading 43-38, the Huskies got a driving layup from Malachi Smith, a three-pointer from Jaylin Stewart, and a layup from Reibe to cap a 7-0 spurt, pushing the lead to 50-38 with 11:05 remaining. Villanova would not get the deficit back to single digits until the final 90 seconds, when the outcome was already decided. The victory keeps Connecticut on track for a high seed in the upcoming NCAA Tournament, while Villanova will look to regroup before its next conference test. The Huskies travel to face Marquette on March 7, while Villanova hosts Butler on Wednesday.
Preview
Preview of Connecticut vs. Villanova BRYN MAWR, Pa. (Interstat) â A top-10 showdown with major Big East Conference implications is set for Saturday when the Connecticut Huskies visit the Villanova Wildcats at The Pavilion. The Huskies (24-3, 14-2 Big East), who saw a seven-game win streak snapped in a 91-84 home loss to Creighton on Wednesday, look to regain momentum and protect their conference lead. The Wildcats (21-5, 13-3), winners of seven straight since a loss in Storrs, aim to avenge that defeat and tighten the league race. Connecticut holds a narrow edge from the teamsâ first meeting, a 75-67 overtime victory at home on Jan. 24. In that game, UConn guard Silas Demary Jr. posted 10 points and seven assists. Demary has been stellar lately, averaging 15.8 points and 7.6 assists over his last eight games, including a 17-point, nine-assist effort in the loss to Creighton. Villanova is powered by guard Acaden Lewis, who scored 21 points and dished six assists in Tuesdayâs 92-89 overtime win at Xavier. Lewis was held to just four points in the first matchup with UConn, a performance the Wildcats will need him to surpass at home. UConnâs recent road form includes a loss at St. Johnâs on Feb. 6, but also dominant wins at Butler and Creighton. Villanova has navigated a tough stretch successfully, with recent road wins at Creighton, Georgetown and Xavier. The Huskiesâ frontcourt, featuring Tarris Reed Jr. (15 points vs. Creighton), will be tested by Villanovaâs balance, which includes Tyler Perkins and Duke Brennan. With only a few games remaining in the regular season, the outcome will significantly impact seeding for the upcoming Big East tournament and the NCAA tournament. Tipoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. EST on Saturday, Feb. 21.