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NCAAB · 1 hour ago

UConn's Epic East Region Win Over Duke: A Top 10 Finish Ever?

Craig Mish

Craig Mish

Host · Writer

UConn's Epic East Region Win Over Duke: A Top 10 Finish Ever?

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Analysis of UConn's Dramatic Victory Over Duke in the East Region Finals

The recent game between UConn and Duke was one for the history books, with a nail-biting finish that's bound to be remembered by college basketball enthusiasts for years. The match-up concluded with UConn's victory, clinching the East Region, but the game raised the perennial question: did Duke lose it, or did UConn win it?

The climax of the game was fueled by standout performances and crucial plays. Notably, Braylo Mullins and Silas Demery were pivotal; Demery, despite injuries, sank two critical three-pointers, and Mullins played a key role in the final moments. Alex Caravan also made a significant impact with a vital three-pointer, overcoming what had been a challenging day for him up until that point.

The turning point came in the last few seconds of the match. A sequence of errors by Duke, particularly in those closing seconds, tilted the game in UConn's favor. Key among them was a misjudged pass by Caden Boozer, which was deflected by Demery and ultimately resulted in Mullins's possession. Instead of immediately countering Mullins, Boozer withdrew to guard the lane, allowing Mullins to pass the ball to Caravan, who was then closely marked. This left Mullins adequately open to make a significant play—a strategic error on Boozer’s part that might have cost Duke dearly.

The debate continues whether Duke's loss was more about their own missteps or UConn's seizing of opportunities. However, the thrilling finish and strategic plays certainly underscore a memorable chapter in college basketball lore.

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