News

UConn holds off Illinois, advances to another national title game

UConn holds off Illinois, advances to another national title game

Illinois couldn't find their rhythm against the UConn defense. Photo: Saga Communications


INDIANAPOLIS, IN (Chambana Today) — The run came, the pressure mounted and the shots stopped falling. None of it mattered in the end for UConn Huskies.

Despite a frigid second half and a determined rally from Illinois Fighting Illini, UConn leaned on its championship experience to secure a 71-62 victory Saturday night at Lucas Oil Stadium, advancing to yet another national title game.

The Huskies, a No. 2 seed, are now headed to the championship for the third time in the last four seasons under head coach Dan Hurley, continuing one of the sport’s most dominant recent runs.

UConn appeared in control for much of the night, building a double-digit second-half lead behind timely 3-point shooting and strong first-half performances from Braylon Mullins and Tarris Reed Jr. But the offense went cold late, as the Huskies shot just 28.6% after halftime and failed to make a field goal over the final minutes.

That opened the door for Illinois.

The Illini chipped away at the deficit with a late surge, fueled by aggressive drives and consistent free-throw shooting. Illinois finished 18-of-23 from the line and used a 10-0 run to cut the lead to four in the closing minutes.

Freshman guard Keaton Wagler and forward Andrej Stojakovic helped spark the comeback, while Illinois’ size and length disrupted UConn’s rhythm throughout the second half.

Still, the Huskies never lost control.

A clutch 3-pointer from Mullins and steady free-throw shooting in the final seconds sealed the win, ending Illinois’ upset bid and its first Final Four appearance since 2005.

UConn’s ability to protect the ball — committing zero turnovers in the first half — and its composure in key moments ultimately proved decisive.

For Illinois, the loss marks a disappointing end to an otherwise dominant tournament run. The Illini had entered the Final Four winning each of their previous games by double digits, but couldn’t overcome shooting struggles and early deficits against a battle-tested opponent.

Now, UConn moves one step closer to adding another championship to its growing legacy — and further cementing its place as college basketball’s modern powerhouse.

Recent Headlines

3 hours ago in Entertainment, Music

Alan Osmond, the eldest member of the Osmonds, has died at 76

Alan Osmond, the eldest member of the chart-topping family act The Osmonds, died Monday after decades with multiple sclerosis. He was 76.

3 hours ago in Entertainment

An Instagram DM changed everything for Rachel Reid, Jacob Tierney and ‘Heated Rivalry’

To the cheers and applause of thousands of BookCon attendees, "Heated Rivalry" author Rachel Reid and director-screenwriter Jacob Tierney walked on to the main event stage at New York's Jacob Javits Convention Center. The two Canadians have been international celebrities for just a few months, and still find themselves wondering if all the noise is for someone else.

3 hours ago in National, Trending

Wildfires across Georgia and Florida have destroyed nearly 50 homes and are forcing evacuations

Wildfires burning across the southeastern U.S. forced more people to flee Wednesday after destroying nearly 50 homes in Georgia and causing some schools closings as drought and winds fueled flames.

1 day ago in Entertainment, News

Illinois State Fair kicks off 100-day countdown with celebration at fairgrounds

May 5 event at Reisch Pavilion will feature fair food favorites, prizes, and ticket sales ahead of August opening.

1 day ago in Entertainment

Book bans and attempted bans remain at record highs, with ‘Sold’ topping the list

Book bans and attempted bans remain at record highs, according to the American Library Association. And efforts to have titles removed have never been more coordinated or politicized.