UConn-Purdue live updates (2024)

GLENDALE, Ariz. — With exactly six minutes left in Monday night’s national championship game, UConn guard Tristen Newton zoomed a pass to a cutting Stephon Castle, who skipped past Zach Edey in the paint and laid in an ordinary layup. Except, it was only ordinary in execution — because that basket put the Huskies up 17 points, their largest lead of the night.

Consider that the moment the hourglass flipped, and time started ticking until UConn’s looming championship celebration.

Minutes later, the confetti cannons inside State Farm Arena erupted, finalizing UConn’s 75-60 win over Purdue in Monday’s national title game — and immortalizing Dan Hurley’s Huskies, who accomplished what no college basketball team had since Florida in 2006-07: winning consecutive NCAA championships.

That feat alone is historic. Other than Florida, only Duke in 1991-92 had gone back-to-back since John Wooden’s UCLA dynasty in the 1960s and 1970s. But it’s the way that UConn won its 12th straight NCAA Tournament game — by, effectively, turning into the basketball version of a wood chipper — that lifts this two-year stretch to legendary status.

Last season, UConn won its six games in the Big Dance by a staggering average of 20 points per contest … yet somehow Hurley’s encore squad was even more dominant. After UConn’s 15-point victory over the Boilermakers, who were playing in their first national title game since 1969, the Huskies’ average victory margin this tournament? A whopping 23.3 points per game. That not even the Boilermakers — a No. 1 seed with two-time Wooden Award winner Zach Edey — could keep the final score to single digits speaks to UConn’s overwhelming dominance. The 7-foot-4 Edey finished Monday’s game, likely his last in college, with 37 points and 10 rebounds… and it mattered little.

And if this wasn’t already the case, go ahead and formally welcome UConn’s to the blue-blood club. Monday’s win was the Huskies’ sixth NCAA title, pushing them past Duke — which has five — and into a tie for third all-time with North Carolina; only UCLA (11) and Kentucky (eight) have more. That all six championships have come in a 25-year span since 1999, and under three different coaches, only further validates Connecticut’s place in college basketball’s historic hierarchy.

The same can be said of Hurley; the 51-year-old is now only the third active Division-I men’s coach with multiple national titles, joining Bill Self and Rick Pitino.

And it’s Hurley who deserves plenty of credit for UConn’s masterful game plan Monday night. Stopping Edey is an impossible task. Even in a battle of the two best bigs in America — Edey vs. 7-2 UConn’s center Donovan Clingan, who managed 11 points and five rebounds despite foul trouble — the Big Maple was always going to get his. He scored 16 of Purdue’s 30 first-half points, especially early on, when he feasted with his patented array of hook shots. But UConn countered well late, holding Edey without a basket over the final 5:47 before halftime — and during that stretch, the Huskies stretched their lead to six.

At the same time, UConn completely smothered Purdue — which entered as the second-best 3-point shooting team in America, making 40.6 percent from deep — from behind the arc. Hurley’s strategy of not having UConn’s guards help when Edey got the ball inside meant Purdue’s perimeter players had no breathing room. Case in point: Purdue only attempted one 3-pointer in the first 17 minutes of the game; it wasn’t until Braden Smith canned a fadeaway 3 with the shot clock expiring, 2:17 before intermission, that the Boilermakers actually made a triple.

Offensively, the difference between the two teams’ philosophies couldn’t have been more pronounced. Edey took 12 of Purdue’s 28 first-half attempts, making more shots than the rest of the Boilermakers did combined. On the flip side, while Cam Spencer scored seven of UConn’s first 11 points, the Huskies leaned on their balance and depth. Four different Huskies — Spencer, Clingan, Tristen Newton, and Hassan Diarra — had at least three made shots before any non-Edey Boilermaker did so.

That dichotomy became untenable for Purdue from the very first possession of the second half. Edey missed a bunny inside, and UConn turned it into a Newton 3 on the other end — a critical five-point swing that pushed Purdue into an early danger zone. From then on, what had been a back-and-forth battle between KenPom’s No. 1 and 2 teams — only the fourth time that’s happened since 2005 —became a lopsided, 20-minute-long UConn’s coronation. A surprise putback dunk from freshman Camden Heide, off another Edey miss, only briefly revived the Boilermakers’ hopes… until, soon after, they went 4:29 without a made field goal, during which UConn pushed its lead to 16. Newton — who finished with 20 points, seven assists and five rebounds — was the maestro making it all happen.

The last made shot of that run was a Diarra layup in transition; Purdue coach Matt Painter couldn’t have called timeout more quickly, sensing the game getting away from his team.

And he was almost right.

Except the game wasn’t getting away by then; it was gone.

UConn-Purdue live updates (2024)

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UConn-Purdue live updates? ›

The Huskies are 6.5-point favorites in the latest Purdue vs. UConn odds from SportsLine consensus, while the over/under for total points scored is 143.5. Before making any UConn vs. Purdue picks, you need to see the college basketball predictions and betting advice from the SportsLine Projection Model.

Who is favored, UConn or Purdue? ›

The Huskies are 6.5-point favorites in the latest Purdue vs. UConn odds from SportsLine consensus, while the over/under for total points scored is 143.5. Before making any UConn vs. Purdue picks, you need to see the college basketball predictions and betting advice from the SportsLine Projection Model.

Who beat the game between UConn and Purdue? ›

🏆 UConn surges past Purdue for back-to-back titles

1 seeds, 75-60, Monday night in Glendale, Arizona. The Huskies won their six tournament games by 140 points — or 23.33 per game. It was a sequel to the 2023 run, when UConn won the national title with a winning margin of 20 per game.

How many views did UConn vs Purdue get? ›

UConn-Purdue averaged 14.8 million viewers, fewer than women's title game for first time. Connecticut's emphatic win over Purdue in Monday's men's national championship game averaged 14.8 million viewers, Turner Sports said Tuesday, a slight uptick from the Huskies' 2023 win over San Diego State.

How many points did Donovan Clingan score against Purdue? ›

Tristen Newton scores 20 with 7 assists for UConn, which won all its NCAA Tournament games by at least 14 points. Stephon Castle has 15 points. Cam Spencer has 11 points and 8 rebounds. Donovan Clingan has 11 points.

Is UConn a top 50 school? ›

The University of Connecticut has fared well in college rankings released this month, coming in at No. 26 in the U.S. News & World Report's list of public universities in the country and cracking the top 50 in The Wall Street Journal's ranking of both private and public institutions.

What are the odds for the UConn Championship? ›

2025 NCAA Tournament championship odds
UConn+1000
Duke+1200
Houston+1600
Kansas+2000
North Carolina+2000
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Apr 9, 2024

Will Zach Edey go to the NBA? ›

Zach Edey, the consensus national player of the year and a projected lottery pick, has submitted paperwork to the league office making him eligible for the 2024 NBA draft, he told ESPN. "I felt like it was time," Edey said.

Has Purdue ever won a national championship? ›

Purdue has never won the national championship and is appearing in its first title game since 1969. Purdue coach Matt Painter called reprising the Virginia role from 2019 "the right narrative" for his team, and he recounted UVA's Tony Bennett reaching out after Purdue lost to No. 16 seed Fairleigh Dickinson last year.

Who won the most college basketball championships? ›

Has Purdue ever won a Rose Bowl? ›

The game was played between the Purdue Boilermakers of the Big Ten Conference and the USC Trojans of the AAWU. A total of 101,438 people attended the game. Purdue won 14−13.

Who has more championships IU or Purdue? ›

Men's basketball
IndianaPurdue
NCAA Championships50
NCAA Tournament Appearances4135
NIT Championships11
NIT Appearances68
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Who is the all time leading scorer for Purdue? ›

Zach Edey is Purdue basketball's all-time leading scorer.

Who's taller, Edey or Clingan? ›

Tale of the Tape: Zach Edey vs. Donovan Clingan
Zach EdeyDonovan Clingan
7-4Height7-2
300Weight280
SeniorYearSophom*ore
Toronto, OntarioHometownBristol, Connecticut
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Apr 8, 2024

Who is the most famous Purdue basketball player? ›

Some of the most notable players to come out of Purdue include Rick Mount, Glenn Robinson, and Joe Barry Carroll.

Will Zach Edey get drafted in 2024? ›

Zach Edey, the two-time NCAA player of the year at Purdue, has done what was expected and officially put his name in for the 2024 NBA Draft. Edey confirmed this to Jonathan Givony of ESPN. This surprises nobody, even his coach at Purdue, Matt Painter, said in February this would be Edey's final year in college.

What number is Purdue ranked? ›

Purdue University—Main Campus' ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #43.

Where is UConn ranked? ›

University of Connecticut's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #58. Its in-state tuition and fees are $20,366; out-of-state tuition and fees are $43,034.

Who is favored to win the Super Bowl? ›

2025 Super Bowl odds

The Kansas City Chiefs are the Super Bowl 59 betting favorites with the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens close behind in the latest NFL odds.

What are the odds for the men's college basketball final? ›

The Kansas Jayhawks are the current favorites to win the College Basketball National Championship with +1000 odds. They are followed by the UConn Huskies at +1100 odds, the Duke Blue Devils at +1200 odds, and the Alabama Crimson Tide at +1600 odds to win the Men's NCAA Tournament.

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