NCAAB Game Recap - Cincinnati at UConn
Sat Mar 11, 2017 5:44 PM EST

Albany
53
Vermt
56
F
TxSt
83
UTARL
62
F
Bama
74
KY
79
F
Norf
59
NCC
67
F
Princ
72
Penn
64
F(OT)
UCF
59
SMU
70
F
Crei
60
Vill
74
F
ColSt
71
Nev
79
F
Alc
50
TXSo
53
F
Kent
70
Akr
65
F
Web
89
UND
93
F(OT)
Marsh
72
MTSU
83
F
TXAMC
65
NOrl
68
F(OT)
NMSt
70
CSBak
60
F
Ariz
83
Oreg
80
F
UCDav
50
UCIrv
47
F
Troy
74
GASt
63
F
NW
48
Wisc
76
F
Rich
77
VCU
87
F(OT)
Yale
73
Harv
71
F
Cin
81
UConn
71
F
IaSt
80
WVU
74
F
Vand
62
Ark
76
F
Duke
75
ND
69
F
Mich
84
Minn
77
F
David
60
URI
84
F

Mar 11, 2017, 5:44 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(2) Cincinnati

41

40

81

(6) UConn

29

42

71

No. 15 Cincinnati beats UConn 81-71 in AAC semifinals
Sat Mar 11, 2017 10:42 PM

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) Cincinnati's quest for an American Athletic Conference title ended in each of the league's first three years with a loss in the tournament to UConn.

Not this time.

Gary Clark scored 25 points to lead the 15th-ranked Bearcats to an 81-71 win over the Huskies in the AAC semifinals on Saturday night.

Jacob Evans added 21 points and Troy Caupain had 18 for Cincinnati (29-4), which will play in their first American championship game on Sunday against No. 12 SMU.

Caupain, a senior, said he was happy to finally get over the Husky hump.

"Individually, it's exciting, something to talk about with my family or something," he said. "I'm glad we got the win. We had a great year. Don't stop now."

Jalen Adams scored 20 points and Christian Vital had 18 for UConn. The Huskies finish their season 16-17, their first losing campaign in 30 years.

It was a typically chippy game between the teams, whose rivalry dates to the old Big East. They combined for 56 fouls, 32 committed by UConn.

Cincinnati was 38 of 46 from the foul line. UConn made 20 of its 25 free throw attempts.

"Any foul needs to be called," Cincinnati coach Mick Cronin said. "If it's a foul, it's a foul. You always have a choice: don't foul."

UConn cut a 12-point halftime lead to two on a 3-pointer by Rodney Purvis with just over 13 minutes to go, but that was as close as the Huskies would get in the second half.

Evans, who made all three of his shots from behind the arc, hit one from the left wing that stretched it back to 65-55 with 5 minutes left.

Five UConn players finished with four fouls, and seniors Kentan Facey and Purvis fouled out.

Facey was first to go, leaving the game with 3 1/2 minutes left and UConn down 65-60.

A minute later, it was 70-60 after a pull-up jumper from Clark.

UConn made one final run, cutting the lead to 76-71 on a three-point play by Vital. But the Bearcats scored the final five from the foul line.

"I think we did the best that we could as far as the foul trouble and the different things of that nature," Purvis said. Of course, I can sit up here and say I felt we played good defense and we somehow fouled, so I don't know. But the game is over with."

The Huskies, who normally play seven, saw Facey and Adams each pick up three fouls in the game's first 11 minutes.

Adams' third, on a steal attempt, put Cincinnati in the double bonus with almost eight minutes still to play before intermission. With the sophomore out of the game, the Bearcats scored 20 of the half's final 28 points. They led by as many as 14 went into the break with a 41-29 lead.

Kyle Washington, who had 21 points for the Bearcats in their quarterfinal win over Tulsa on Friday was held scoreless, and was one of three Bearcats with four fouls.

BIG PICTURE

Cincinnati has not won a conference title since winning Conference USA in 2004.

UConn, which lost three players early in the season to injury, has eight of its top 11 players eligible to come back next season.

FOUL RECORDS

The teams set tournament records for most combined fouls (56), most fouls on one team (32), most free throws attempted (71), attempted by one team (46), made by a team (38), as well as attempted and made by an individual (Clark was 15 of 16 from the line).

WINNING

Cincinnati's 29 wins are the most under coach Mick Cronin and tied for the second most in school history. Bob Huggins went 31-4 in 2001-02.

LOSING CAMPAIGN

UConn hadn't finished with a losing record since Jim Calhoun's first Husky team went 9-19 in 1986-87.

"I think adversity always helps," UConn coach Kevin Ollie said. "It's just part of life. You've got to fail to succeed most of the time. So, we're looking at it as a disappointment, a moment in our career, my career to get better from. You build off of it."

UP NEXT

The Bearcats were the last team to beat the Mustangs, who have won 15 straight since that 66-64 loss on Jan. 12.

The Huskies have plenty of time to heal for next season.

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Leaders

Cincinnati PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
G. Clark 25 0 0 9 0 0
J. Evans 21 0 1 4 2 0
UConn PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Adams 20 0 3 3 1 0
C. Vital 18 0 1 9 0 0

Team Comparison

Cin UConn
Points For 81 71
Field Goals 18/47-38% 22/56-39%
Three Pointers 7/19-37% 7/19-37%
Free Throws 38/46-83% 20/25-80%
Offensive Rebounds 13 15
Defensive Rebounds 22 21
Rebounds 41 38
Blocks 1 4
Steals 4 3
Turnovers 6 8
Personal Fouls 24 32
Technical Fouls 1 1
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Cin Leads Series 3-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Feb 4 UConn 68 @ Cin 82 R. Purvis 20 K. Washington 27
Sun Mar 5 Cin 67 @ UConn 47 G. Clark 17 R. Purvis 15
Sat Mar 11 Cin 81 @ UConn 71 G. Clark 25 J. Adams 20

Game Information

Stadium: XL Center, Hartford, Connecticut
Attendance: 8,117
Game Time: