Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - Sean Kilpatrick scored 20 points and the
Cincinnati Bearcats outlasted the Connecticut Huskies, 61-56, in Big East
Conference play at Fifth Third Arena.
Cashmere Wright added 10 points but shot just 2-of-14 from the floor. Still,
the Bearcats (20-9, 8-8 Big East) were able to pick up a much needed win after
entering the day with losses in five of their previous six outings.
The Huskies (19-9, 9-7) struggled offensively without leading scorer Shabazz
Napier (17.1 ppg), who aggravated his surgically-repaired right foot in
Wednesday's double-overtime loss to Georgetown. Ryan Boatright had a game-high
22 points and Deandre Daniels scored 18, although UConn shot just 34.6 percent
as a team.
UConn grabbed a 29-24 halftime lead after holding Cincinnati to 27.8-percent
shooting from the floor in the opening frame.
However, the Bearcats opened the second stanza with a 26-10 spurt and went up
by 12 on a steal and layup by Jermaine Sanders with 9:16 to play. Still, it
was a one-point game in the final 20 seconds until UConn turned the ball over
on back-to-back possessions.
Those final two possessions were a microcosm of the game, as Cincinnati held a
key 21-1 advantage in points off turnovers.
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