Defending champion UConn continues its March Madness dominance with a blowout over No. 9 Northwestern

Norman Ray

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March continues to belong to the University of Connecticut.

UConn swept No. 9 Northwestern on Sunday night, winning 75-58. The win came just days after the Huskies defeated Stetson by 39 points, 91-52.

Last year, as UConn was cruising to its fifth national championship, the then-fourth-seeded Huskies’ smallest margin of victory in the tournament was 13 points, when they defeated No. 5 Miami 72-59.

Their largest winning margin in the 2023 tournament was 28.

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Tristen Newton #2 of the Connecticut Huskies and Hassan Diarra #10 of the Connecticut Huskies react during the first half of the game against the Northwestern Wildcats during the second round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at Barclays Center on March 24, 2024 in New York City. (Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

Since last year, UConn has outscored their NCAA Tournament opponents by an average of 22 points.

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The ninth-seeded Wildcats did themselves no favors, shooting 25.8% from the floor (and 0-for-6 from deep). The Huskies more than doubled that number in the first 20 minutes. Despite going just 2-for-11 from three, they were 14-for-19 from inside. All told, they were up 53.3% in the first half.

UConn’s lead eventually increased to 30, but the Wildcats still had some life and cut it to 16 with 5:25 to go. Despite Northwestern’s best efforts, UConn was able to hold off the late rally.

Alex Karaban #11 of the Connecticut Huskies reacts during the first half of the game against the Northwestern Wildcats during the second round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at Barclays Center on March 24, 2024 in New York City. (Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

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Tristen Newton led the way with 20 points and 10 assists, while Donovan Clingan dominated the glass with 14 points and 14 rebounds to go along with eight assists. Cam Spencer also added 11 points.

Naturally, head coach Dan Hurley said he hoped he could continue winning by such large margins.

“It’s difficult, but…” he admits. But, “One player had 14, 14 and eight, Point Guard had 20 and 10, it’s hard to lose when you have that level of quality.”

Cam Spencer #12 of the Connecticut Huskies reacts during the first half of the game against the Northwestern Wildcats during the second round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at Barclays Center on March 24, 2024 in New York City. (Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

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Northwestern fifth-year senior Boo Buie struggled in his final game as a Wildcat, going just 2-for-15 from the floor. But when he was eliminated for the final time, the Northwestern faithful gave him a standing ovation as he shared a long hug with head coach Chris Collins.

While the Wildcats head home, the Huskies are back in the Sweet 16 for the 20th time in program history. This is the first time they have made the round in consecutive seasons since they did so in five straight years from 2002 to 2006.

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