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No. 6 UConn men’s basketball survives Georgetown, 79-75

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Behind a near-triple-double from Silas Demary Jr. and Solo Ball’s second-consecutive 20-point game, the UConn men’s basketball team survived a late push from Georgetown to take down the Hoyas 79-75.

In yet another night in which the No.6 ranked Huskies (22-4, 14-1 Big East) took another team’s best punch, UConn kept its composure, never trailed, and staved off repeated attempts by the Hoyas late in the game to crawl back in. The Huskies led multiple times by double digits, including a 14-point advantage early in the second half, bending but not breaking late to secure the win. Alex Karaban became UConn men’s all-time winningest player after picking up his 116th win during his time in Storrs.

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Ed Cooley’s squad, now 5-9 in Big East play, played admittedly solid basketball Saturday. The Hoyas shot efficiently both from the field (43.6%) and from three (42.9%). Georgetown entered the game leading the Big East in fewest turnovers per game and carried that trend forward, coughing it up just 11 times.

The Huskies opened the night with three-straight threes from Karaban, Braylon Mullins and Ball. The teams traded buckets back and forth, but it was ultimately Ball who emerged as the Huskies’ main threat once again. His 20 points marked a team high, following up his 24-point night Tuesday against Butler. Sixteen of those points came in the first half, including four of his five threes. Ball also crossed the 1,000 point threshold for his career on the night.

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