UConn Dominates Xavier, Advances to Big East Semifinals

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In the Big East Tournament quarterfinals, UConn secured a convincing 87-60 victory over Xavier at Madison Square Garden. The top-seeded Huskies showcased strong offense and defense throughout the game, delighting their fans.

Led by coach Dan Hurley, UConn has been in exceptional form, winning 19 of their last 20 games. They will now face St. John’s in the semifinals. St. John’s defeated Seton Hall 91-72, keeping their NCAA Tournament hopes alive.

UConn displayed a balanced scoring attack, with six players reaching double figures. Cam Spencer and Samson Johnson contributed 12 points each, while Donovan Clingan, standing at 7-foot-2, showcased his talent with 13 points and 7 rebounds.

The Huskies dominated the rebounding battle, out-rebounding Xavier 43-28. Clingan’s performance drew attention from NBA scouts, showing his potential as a top draft pick.

Looking ahead, UConn aims to secure their first Big East Tournament title since 2011. They will face St. John’s, setting up an exciting matchup between the two teams.

UConn Dominates Xavier, Advances to Big East Semifinals

Both teams are determined to secure a victory, with St. John’s fighting to strengthen their NCAA Tournament bid. It promises to be an intense and must-watch game.

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UConn’s dominant performance against Xavier has propelled them into the Big East semifinals, where they will face St. John’s. With both teams aiming for victory, the upcoming matchup promises to be an exciting showdown. Fans can anticipate a highly competitive game as both teams vie for success in the tournament.

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