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Mullins' Masterclass: Freshman Leads UConn Past Kansas
3 Dec
Summary
- Freshman Braylon Mullins scored 17 points and blocked a crucial shot.
- UConn secured a 61-56 victory over No. 21 Kansas on Tuesday night.
- This was Mullins' breakout performance after an ankle injury.

UConn's Braylon Mullins emerged as a star Tuesday night, scoring 17 points and making a decisive block in the closing seconds to secure a 61-56 victory for the fifth-ranked Huskies against No. 21 Kansas. This pivotal win, achieved in a notoriously difficult venue, marked a significant moment for the freshman who had been sidelined by an ankle injury.
Mullins' performance was the highlight of a strong team effort, with Solo Ball also contributing 17 points to help overcome a second-half deficit. Alex Karaban added 11 points, drawing on his past experience playing in the challenging environment of Allen Fieldhouse. The Huskies' resilience was further tested as they played without center Tarris Reed Jr., also dealing with an ankle issue.
Coach Dan Hurley praised Mullins' impactful debut, noting his ability to put the team in a position to win. This victory, UConn's seventh of the season, underscores their strength against ranked opponents, with Mullins' emergence promising to elevate the team's capabilities as the season progresses.




