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UConn and Maui

After losing the games to Fordham and Hofstra, I would have laughed in anyone’s face had they told me Seton Hall and UConn would have identical records at any point during the season.
 
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Eventually the high intensity near manic at times crazed type coach will see diminishing returns.
 
Wow they have a buy game saturday then they have baylor texas gonzaga in next few weeks before big east
 
After the Memphis game, several posters noted that UCONN’s guard play was down a couple notches and that their guards could be pressured. Let’s see how Dan makes any adjustments.
 
After the Memphis game, several posters noted that UCONN’s guard play was down a couple notches and that their guards could be pressured. Let’s see how Dan makes any adjustments.
Newton and castle meeting guards and then Donovan on the back side was very formidable
 

UConn's Alex Karaban taken to hospital as Huskies swept in Maui​


UConn forward Alex Karaban was taken to a hospital for a head injury after an 85-67 loss to Dayton on Wednesday that sent the No. 2 Huskies to an 0-3 finish at the Maui Invitational.

Karaban's head hit the floor after being fouled with about 2½ minutes left. He stayed in the game but was later placed in the concussion protocol and sent to the hospital for further testing.

UConn team doctor Robert Arciero said he was optimistic as they await the test results.

Karaban made four of his team's eight 3-pointers and scored 15 of his team-high 21 points in the first half to lead the Huskies (4-3), who lost all three games they played at the tournament.

"When you come to a tournament like this, and it's three games in three days, it starts to go bad, there's no way of fixing it because there's no time to," UConn coach Dan Hurley said. "You just have to deal with the situation. It was a humbling trip obviously for the program that's accomplished what we've accomplished."

The Flyers (6-2) got 20 points from Enoch Cheeks, 18 from Nate Santos, 16 from Posh Alexander and 15 from Zed Key, who also led the team with nine rebounds. Cheeks shot 8-of-12 from the field, including 3-of-5 from 3-point range.

Karaban hit a 3-pointer that put UConn ahead 30-27 with 4:34 left before halftime, but Dayton closed out the first half on a 14-4 run to take a 41-34 halftime lead.

UConn got within 52-49 on Solo Ball's bucket in transition at the 11:20 mark of the second half, but Dayton found separation with Alexander's 3-point play that stretched it back to a six-point lead with 10:34 to play.

All three of the Huskies' losses on Maui came against unranked teams. They dropped their first two games -- against Memphis on Monday and Colorado on Tuesday -- by a combined three points.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 
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