Double Dogs: UConn men’s basketball thumps Purdue, 75-60, to win second consecutive national championship (2024)

GLENDALE, Ariz. – The UConn men are on top of the basketball world. Again.

For the second year in a row, it was Dan Hurley and the Huskies cutting down the nets and lifting the national championship trophy on the sport’s biggest stage, completing their remarkable run as reigning champs with a 75-60 win in a mammoth matchup against Purdue Monday night.

“What could you say. We won. By a lot. Again,” Hurley said, after the program’s 12th consecutive NCAA Tournament win by double-digits.

UConn is the first repeat men’s national champion since Florida in 2006-07, the eighth all-time and only the third since the NCAA Tournament expanded in 1985 – including the 1991 and ’92 Duke teams that had Bobby Hurley, Dan’s brother, at point guard.

Now with six titles in as many championship game appearances, all since 1999, UConn is tied with North Carolina for the third-most of any program in the nation behind UCLA (11) and Kentucky (8).

“For the last 25, 30 years, UConn’s been running college basketball,” Hurley said on the podium.

“It’s crazy, I ran out of words,” Bristol native Donovan Clingan said at his locker. “It’s been the best two years of my life. It’s the best decision I’ve ever made to come to UConn. There’s no better feeling of walking off the court, especially after today, with no regrets. Just knowing that you left it all out there and you won everything you possibly could.”

The national title caps off a 37-3 season, the best in program history, which included Big East regular season and tournament titles.

Clingan, 7-foot-2, was matched up with Purdue’s 7-4 Zach Edey in what was only the second-ever battle between two 7-foot starters in the national championship game – the only other was between Georgetown’s Patrick Ewing and Houston’s Hakeem Olajuwon in 1984.

UConn’s star sophom*ore finished with 11 points and five rebounds to Edey’s 37 and 10, but had the advantage of a supporting cast which was led by All-American point guard Tristen Newton’s 20 points, seven assists and five rebounds. Freshman Stephon Castle added 15 points with five rebounds and Cam Spencer had 11 with eight boards. UConn’s backcourt outscored Purdue’s, 55-17.

The Huskies only trailed for a minute and 36 seconds.

Newton was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Tournament as Spencer, Castle and Clingan earned All-Tournament team recognition.

Spencer started the game with a 3-pointer and seven of UConn’s first 11 points, buton the other end Edey, an immovable force in the low post, scored 14 of Purdue’s first 23 points.

Clingan got the Huskies started on a 6-0 run with 3:29 left to take the largest lead for either team in the first half, 32-25. Braden Smith, who had nine first half points for the Boilermakers and finished with 12, made a midrange and a 3-point jumper – Purdue’s only made 3 on seven attempts – to cut it back to two. Newton and Castle scored the only points in the final two minutes and sent the Huskies into halftime up, 36-30.

Newton, who scored his 2,000th-career point in the first half, got the Huskies going in the second with a 3-pointer and later found Samson Johnson, after Clingan was called for his third foul, for consecutive alley-oop dunks to double the lead.

“We knew they were gonna be tired, we saw them at the end of the first half, they don’t play the type of game like this (was),” Newton said. “Just keep our foot on the gas and we would win the game.”

Foul trouble continued to hurt the Huskies. Johnson was whistled for his fourth around the 14-minute mark and Clingan picked up his fourth with 7:52 left, forcing Hurley to go back to Johnson. UConn started to pull away with Alex Karaban’s first triple and a Hassan Diarra layup in transition, and led by 17 with 5:38 on the clock when Johnson fouled out.

Hurley gambled with his small-ball lineup, giving 6-foot-9 Karaban the Edey assignment for the next three minutes and the Huskies maintained a 13-point advantage.

“I was definitely a little stressed then just because he’s back-to-back Player of the Year, he’s damn near a foot taller than me so it was probably going to be an automatic two every time. We just had to be smart,” Karaban said.

“Let (Edey) score 70 and beat us, that was the plan,” Clingan said. “Let him get his jump hooks without fouling, just try to force the shots out of the center, out of the restricted area and just don’t give up 3-pointers.”

Edey, 15-for-25 from the field, the most shots he’s attempted in a game all season, continued to score for the Boilermakers but the Huskies were able to wind the clock. Hurley emptied the bench with 36 seconds left and each starter received a bear hug.

“We’re going to try to replicate it again. We’re going to maintain a championship culture. We’re bringing in some very talented high school freshmen. Our returning players, through player development, will take a big jump. We’ll strategically add through the portal,” Hurley said. “I don’t think that we’re going anywhere.”

Double Dogs: UConn men’s basketball thumps Purdue, 75-60, to win second consecutive national championship (2024)

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Double Dogs: UConn men’s basketball thumps Purdue, 75-60, to win second consecutive national championship? ›

For the second year in a row, it was Dan Hurley and the Huskies cutting down the nets and lifting the national championship trophy on the sport's biggest stage, completing their remarkable run as reigning champs with a 75-60 win in a mammoth matchup against Purdue Monday night. “What could you say. We won. By a lot.

Has Purdue men's basketball ever won a national championship? ›

The Boilermakers have reached three NCAA Tournament Final Fours and two NCAA championship games, but have not won an NCAA Championship.

How many championships does Dan Hurley have? ›

But after winning his second national championship with UConn in April, Hurley expressed interest in coaching at the NBA level one day while also saying he doesn't have a desire to coach college basketball anywhere else.

How many national championships has UConn men's basketball won? ›

They currently play in the Big East Conference and are coached by Dan Hurley. With six national championships and 45 conference titles, the program is considered one of the blue bloods of college basketball.

Who was the coach of the UConn before Dan Hurley? ›

Kevin Ollie coached the UConn Huskies before Dan Hurley took over. He was initially an assistant coach for the Huskies and replaced Jim Calhoun as head coach in 2012.

Has UConn ever played Purdue? ›

1-ranked UConn stopped Purdue's quest for its first National Championship with a 75-60 setback to the Huskies, in front of 74,423 fans – the third-largest championship game crowd ever. The Boilermakers finish the season with a 34-5 record, setting the school record for wins in a season (34).

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 is the winningest head coach of all time? ›

Don Shula

Shula's 328 regular-season wins and 347 total wins remain all-time records. In 33 seasons as an NFL head coach, Shula posted a whopping 31 winning seasons. His 1972 Dolphins team remains the only team in NFL history to finish the season with a perfect record.

How much does Dan Hurley make at UConn? ›

He's won two titles back-to-back,” Jasaiah Gathings, an incoming UConn redshirt junior, said. Hurley signed a six-year, $32.1 million deal last year after winning his first title.

Is Bobby Hurley a Hall of Famer? ›

Hall of Famer

Bob remained at St. Anthony's through the 2016-17 season, then the school announced it would close at the conclusion of that year. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010, making Bob just one of the few high school coaches to be enshrined.

What was UConn originally called? ›

The University of Connecticut (UConn) is a public land-grant research university system with its main campus in Storrs, Connecticut. It was founded in 1881 as the Storrs Agricultural School, named after two benefactors.

What sport is UConn known for? ›

In addition to its basketball success, UConn is known for its championship soccer teams. The men's team has won two NCAA national championships, in 1981 and 2000, and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America named the undefeated 1948 team the national champion.

Is Dan Hurley related to Bobby Hurley? ›

Hurley was born to Hall of Fame high school coach Bob Hurley Sr. and Christine Hurley on January 16, 1973, in Jersey City, New Jersey, where he was raised with his siblings Bobby and Melissa. His brother, Bobby, is a former Duke and Sacramento Kings guard and the current head coach at Arizona State University.

Did Jim Calhoun and Geno Auriemma get along? ›

About Calhoun, Auriemma long ago said: “Do we get along? No, but we don't have to.” After UConn's men's and women's teams won their last national titles on consecutive nights in 2004, there were reports of reconciliation between the coaches, who are both members of the Basketball Hall of Fame.

Does Dan Hurley's son play for UConn? ›

Both of Dan's sons followed in his footsteps, with Danny attending his father's alma mater Seton Hall University and Andrew playing basketball at UConn under his dad's coaching. “I don't have a lot of friends, to be honest. Andrea and my boys are who I have, and they're my world,” Dan told FOX Sports in January 2023.

Did Dan Hurley play college ball? ›

Dan Hurley's playing career, college stats

Hurley helped lead St. Anthony to a 31-1 record his senior season and would go on to play for Seton Hall, for iconic coaches P.J. Carlesimo and George Blaney. He was the starting point guard his final two seasons there.

Who has more national championships IU or Purdue? ›

Men's basketball
IndianaPurdue
NCAA Championships50
NCAA Tournament Appearances4135
NIT Championships11
NIT Appearances68
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What is the farthest Purdue has made the NCAA Tournament? ›

The closest Purdue has come to winning a national championship was in 1969, when star guard Rick Mount led the Boilermakers to a 23-5 overall record and a Big Ten title. They defeated Miami (Ohio) and Marquette in the NCAA Tournament regionals to advance to the Final Four in Louisville, Kentucky.

Who won the 1969 NCAA basketball championship? ›

Who was the last college men's basketball team to repeat? ›

Florida's Corey Brewer was named the Most Outstanding Player. Florida became the first team to repeat since Duke in 1992, and were the seventh school to repeat overall. The 2007 Gators were the last team to repeat as national champions until the UConn Huskies repeated as national champions in 2024.

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