UConn basketball delivered one of its most dominant performances of the season, crushing No. 15 St. John’s 72–40 in a major Big East showdown. The sixth-ranked Huskies controlled the game from start to finish, keeping their regular-season championship hopes alive and strengthening their position ahead of the postseason.
The win improved UConn to 26–3 overall and 16–2 in Big East play, putting the team firmly in the race for the conference title.
Historic Blowout Against St. John’s
UConn looked unstoppable from the opening minutes at PeoplesBank Arena. The Huskies built an early lead and never allowed St. John’s to recover.
Key Match Highlights
- Final Score: UConn 72, St. John’s 40
- Halftime Score: 41–26
- Largest margin of victory in the series history
- Perfect 8–0 record in Hartford this season
St. John’s struggled badly on offense, shooting under 20% in the second half and going more than 17 minutes without a field goal.
Big Three Lead the Way
Senior center Tarris Reed Jr. delivered a career performance and dominated both ends of the court.
Top Performers
| Player | Performance |
|---|---|
| Tarris Reed Jr. | 20 points, 10–11 rebounds, 6 blocks |
| Alex Karaban | 14 points, 5 rebounds |
| Solo Ball | 11 points, 4 assists |
Reed also shut down St. John’s star Zuby Ejiofor, holding him to just six points and four rebounds after a strong outing in their previous meeting.
Defensive Masterclass Defines the Game
UConn’s defense completely overwhelmed the Red Storm.
Defensive Dominance
- Held St. John’s to 19–20% shooting in the second half
- Forced long scoring droughts
- Won the rebounding battle (41–37)
- Outscored opponent 42–12 in the paint
- Transition points advantage: 14–0
- Only 5 turnovers committed
The Huskies also went on multiple scoring runs, including a decisive 9–0 stretch early in the second half and a late run that pushed the lead beyond 30 points.
Big East Title Race Scenario
The victory has major implications for the conference standings.
| Team | Record (Overall) | Big East |
|---|---|---|
| UConn | 26–3 | 16–2 |
| St. John’s | 22–6 | 15–2 |
UConn now holds a slight edge in the standings, but the race remains tight. If both teams finish 18–2, they could share the regular-season title, though tiebreaker rules may affect seeding for the Big East Tournament.
Upcoming Games for UConn Men
The Huskies close the regular season with two important matchups:
- vs Seton Hall (Senior Day)
- at Marquette (season finale)
Strong performances in these games could secure the top seed or a share of the conference crown.
Injury and Team Notes
- Forward Jaylin Stewart missed the game due to right knee inflammation
- Status: Day-to-day
- Team depth and defensive rotation remain strong despite the absence
Women’s Team Also Dominating
UConn’s success is not limited to the men’s program. The women’s team is ranked No. 1 nationally and continues an outstanding season.
Women’s Team Snapshot
| Category | Record |
|---|---|
| Overall | 29–0 |
| Big East | 18–0 |
| Achievement | Clinched regular-season title |
| Conference Streak | 65 consecutive league wins |
In their latest performance:
- Forced 39 turnovers
- Recorded a season-high 26 steals
- Balanced scoring from Azzi Fudd, Sarah Strong, and others
The team will host Georgetown in its regular-season home finale.
Why UConn Is a Championship Contender
Key Strengths
- Elite defense across both programs
- Strong rebounding and interior scoring
- Balanced offensive production
- Depth and bench contribution
- Winning experience in big games
The men’s team is currently among the Top-10 nationally and positioned for a high NCAA Tournament seed.
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UConn Basketball: Facts:
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Men’s Record | 26–3 |
| Conference Rank | Near top of Big East |
| Head Coach (Men) | Dan Hurley |
| Women’s Record | 29–0 |
| Women’s Rank | No. 1 nationally |
| Home Arena | PeoplesBank Arena / Gampel Pavilion |
UConn basketball is peaking at the perfect time. The men’s team’s dominant win over St. John’s has kept the Big East title race alive, while the women’s team continues its undefeated march. With elite defense, strong leadership, and momentum building on both sides, UConn has positioned itself as a major force heading into conference tournaments and March Madness.







