NCAAB Game Recap - UConn at Tulsa
Wed Jan 16, 2019 7:00 PM EST

IaSt
68
TxTch
64
F
Aub
85
TAMU
66
F
KSU
74
Okla
61
F
Hou
69
SMU
58
F
Iowa
89
PSU
82
F
StBon
63
URI
75
F
Crei
66
StJon
81
F
Lib
62
KennSt
41
F
Longw
75
Winth
61
F
UConn
83
Tuls
89
F
Temp
85
ECU
74
F
Colg
81
Army
91
F
Albany
72
UMassL
84
F
Lipsco
70
NJIT
52
F
NFla
87
Stetsn
77
F
Hamp
70
Presb
85
F
Campbl
70
UNCA
53
F
GMas
68
UMass
63
F
Boston
73
LoyMD
81
F(OT)
BC
70
Lou
80
F
Amer
76
Leh
83
F
Navy
85
Lafy
77
F
N AL
91
JU
88
F
SouthCar
74
Vand
71
F
USC-Up
54
HiPt
71
F
Duques
74
Rich
68
F
Vermt
73
UNH
59
F
Bingha
49
UMBC
68
F
Hartfo
77
Maine
76
F
TXAMC
50
SHSU
72
F
Nich
75
McNee
86
F
SDSt
78
UND
74
F
Lamar
69
SeLA
76
F
IndSt
64
NrthIA
69
F
CenAR
77
InWor
60
F
SFA
61
NOrl
68
F
HCU
68
AbCh
75
F
Evans
70
MOSt
64
F
Drake
69
Brad
52
F
Dayt
71
VCU
76
F
GrgWas
59
LaSal
56
F
Butl
87
DeP
69
F
Minn
68
Ill
95
F
NDSU
65
Denv
80
F
GaTec
60
Clem
72
F
Bama
70
Mizzu
60
F
UCF
67
WichSt
75
F
UtSt
81
SJSU
63
F
LongB
80
UCIrv
70
F
UNLV
88
AF
106
F

Tulsa 89, UConn 83

Jan 16, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

UConn

37

46

83

Tulsa

42

47

89

Tulsa beats UConn after both coaches ejected
Thu Jan 17, 2019 8:53 AM

TULSA, Okla. (AP) The coaches weren't around to see all of it, but reserve Jeriah Horne scored a career high 27 points and Tulsa defeated UConn 89-83 Wednesday night, snapping a two-game conference losing streak.

Both Tulsa coach Frank Haith and UConn coach Dan Hurley were ejected with 11:40 to play in the second half and Tulsa leading 61-47. Haith protested a foul call against his forward DaQuan Jeffries and Hurley began yelling at Haith. The two exchanged words and officials assessed both two technicals before play resumed.

Both coaches said they felt the officiating crew overreacted to what Haith called "a competitive discussion." Hurley said he wanted to let Haith know that his team hadn't been getting the call on similar fouls to the one whistled on Jeffries. He said that it escalated to the ejections was "embarrassing for me, for the university and the conference and shouldn't have happened.

"I've never seen anything like that," Hurley said. "It was surreal, I would say. . . Watch what happened on TV. It's very clear. I was talking to the official, and then I was engaged by someone on the other sideline. They said my name, in my direction, so I turned and looked (with) kind of a look of surprise.

"I've known Frank for a very long time - probably 15, 18, 20 years, back to when I was a high school coach and he recruited my players. I feel as though that situation escalated because of the officials and the way they handled the situation."

Haith concurred that the ejections were not warranted and said he considered he and Hurley friends.

Jeffries finished with 14 points for Tulsa (12-6, 2-3 American), Martins Igbanu added 13 and Sterling Taplin 11.

Tulsa went on a 19-7 run over the first eight minutes of the second half, capped by a right corner 3-pointer by Taplin, to lead 61-44. UConn struggled to find its rhythm offensively against Tulsa's matchup zone until Jalen Adams took matters in his own hands late in the game. Adams finished with 27 points for UConn (10-8, 1-4), which is winless in five trips to Tulsa. Christian Vital scored 15 and Alterique Gilbert added 13 for the Huskies.

The Huskies trimmed the 17-point deficit to six numerous times, but Tulsa made 9 of 12 free throws in the final 1:10 to preserve its lead.

Horne scored 17 first-half points, making 6-of-7 shots, including all three of his 3-pointers, to push Tulsa to a 42-37 halftime lead. The Hurricane shot 53 percent in the opening half against a team that allows just 40 percent for the season. Tulsa finished at 53.7 percent (29 of 54).

"Defensively, we did a horrible job on Horne," Hurley said. "To allow a guy who's a one-dimensional, catch-and-shoot player to have that many good looks - it spoke to how we weren't locked in."

Haith, on the other hand, was well pleased with his Nebraska transfer, who has scored in double figures the past three games and added eight rebounds and three assists to his 27-point outburst.

"Anytime you're new to a system it takes a while to get comfortable," Haith said. "Jeriah is really coming along and finding his rhythm."

Tulsa took advantage of U'Conn's switching defense to create mismatches inside, particularly with Jeffries being guarded by smaller guards and scoring easily at the rim.

UP NEXT:

UConn goes home for two games - against Tulane on Saturday and Wichita State on Jan. 26.

Tulsa is on the road for two - against UCF Saturday and Cincinnati on Jan. 24.

Big Picture:

UCONN: The Huskies got a decided lack of production from their inside players as the three starting guards combined for 55 points and only one other player scored more than five.

TULSA: The Hurricane had several player meetings following a 77-57 blowout loss at SMU Saturday.

"We came together," Horne said. "We had some talks as a team and we were ready for this game."

Leaders

UConn PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Adams 27 0 3 4 0 0
C. Vital 15 0 1 7 1 0
Tulsa PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Horne 27 0 3 8 0 0
D. Jeffries 14 0 2 5 1 2

Team Comparison

UConn Tuls
Points For 83 89
Field Goals 31/74-42% 29/54-54%
Three Pointers 9/31-29% 5/13-38%
Free Throws 12/15-80% 26/36-72%
Offensive Rebounds 14 5
Defensive Rebounds 25 30
Rebounds 41 39
Blocks 3 2
Steals 4 2
Turnovers 9 11
Personal Fouls 23 17
Technical Fouls 2 2
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Tuls Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 16 UConn 83 @ Tuls 89 J. Adams 27 J. Horne 27

Game Information

Stadium: Donald Reynolds Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Attendance: 3,798
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