Tarris Reed Jr., No. 3 UConn's top scorer and rebounder
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Starting in place of the injured Tarris Reed Jr., UConn freshman Eric Reibe had a promising effort that nearly won Wednesday’s top-five showdown against Arizona.
UConn coach Dan Hurley ripped his team after a 71-67 loss to No. 4 Arizona, saying his players "punked out" in the rebounding battle despite missing two key starters.
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Silas Demary Jr. scores 21 to help No. 3 UConn hold off AJ Dybantsa and No. 7 BYU 86-84 in Boston
Silas Demary Jr. scored 21 points and made a crucial steal to help third-ranked UConn hold off a late rally by No. 7 BYU for an 86-84 victory.
Dan Hurley was in typical Dan Hurley form following his team’s loss to Arizona on Wednesday night. The No. 3 Huskies led the No. 4 Wildcats by 2 points with about two minutes remaining before Arizona closed the game on a 9-3 run to win the game 71-67 on UConn’s home court before a sold-out whiteout crowd.
The UConn Huskies' first major punch of the season didn’t come from Arizona’s physicality or star players. Instead, it came from the Huskies’ own injury luck. T
Dan Hurley unleashes a fiery, NSFW reaction after the Huskies’ loss to Arizona, ripping the stat sheet and venting frustration postgame.