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UConn Wins Big East Opener Despite Star Player's Absence
22 Dec
Summary
- UConn secured its eighth consecutive win and improved its record to 12-1.
- The Huskies held DePaul to 36.4% shooting and dominated rebounds.
- Silas Demary Jr. returned after illness to contribute significantly.

The UConn Huskies continued their impressive performance on the basketball court, securing their eighth consecutive victory with a 79-60 win against DePaul. Despite the absence of star player Solo Ball, who is nursing a minor injury, the Huskies demonstrated their depth and resilience. Tarris Reed Jr. led the team with 11 rebounds, contributing to a significant 40-28 advantage on the glass for UConn.
Key player Silas Demary Jr. experienced a moment of illness early in the second half but heroically returned to the game. He finished with an impactful 13 points, eight assists, and seven rebounds, underscoring his crucial role for the team. Layden Blocker and Kruz McClure were notable scorers for DePaul, with 11 and 10 points respectively, but it wasn't enough to overcome UConn's consistent offensive pressure.




