UConn repeats with second men's basketball national title (2024)

UConn has defeated Purdue, 75-60, to win its second consecutive NCAA tournament championship and sixth national title. The Huskies are 12-1 all-time at the Final Four and have won 12 consecutive tournament games by double digits.

Zach Edey had 37 points on 15-for-25 shooting and 10 rebounds, giving him at least 20 points and 10 boards for the seventh straight tournament game, surpassing a mark set by Houston’s Elvin Hayes in 1968-69. But his remarkable performance was overshadowed by the relentless Huskies.

Newton led four UConn starters in double-figure scoring with 20 points, five rebounds and seven assists.

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Stephon Castle had 15 points, Cam Spencer had 11 points and eight rebounds, Donovan Clingan scored 11 and Hassan Diarra had nine.

Braden Smith added 12 points and eight assists for Purdue, but nobody else scored more than five for the Boilermakers, who trailed for more than 32 minutes and by double digits for nearly the entire second half.

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Final Four All-tournament Team

UConn's Tristan Newton was named the Most Outstanding Player for the second time on Monday.

Newton headlines the 2024 NCAA Men's Final Four All-Tournament Team. Joining him were fellow Huskies Stephon Castle, Donovan Clingan and Cam Spencer.

Zach Edey was the lone Purdue player named to the five-man team.

Purdue season still a success

Adam Miskus grew up in northwest Indiana and had watched Purdue since he was a kid before going to the school. He was very disappointed to watch his team falter in the last game of the season.“Watching them, they could have done really well, first 15 minutes (were) really good… but they just kept letting (UCONN) walk all over them. It was really just embarrassing.”Despite the tough loss, Miskus still views this season as a huge success considering the school had lost in early rounds of March Madness the last few, but wishes they could have pulled one more out.

“Last year’s (exit) was in the round of 32, this is just so much better, I’ll take it. It was what I wished but still disappointing.”

— Dylan Wickman

Purdue's Zach Edey nears double-double

UConn owns a 65-49 lead with just under four minutes to play and the Huskies’ second consecutive national title appears a formality.

Zach Edey has 29 points and nine rebounds for Purdue.

Tristen Newton has 16 points to lead three Huskies in double-figure scoring. Samson Johnson fouled out for UConn with the Huskies ahead by 17 points, at 63-46, with about 5½ minutes to go.

The announced crowd is 74,423, the third-highest attendance in NCAA tournament championship game history.

Will Clingan's fourth foul slow UConn?

UConn continues pulling away, with Stephon Castle hitting a three to give the Huskies a 59-42 lead with eight minutes to go. Donovan Clingan has picked up his fourth foul.

Zach Edey has 22 points and eight rebounds for Purdue. Braden Smith has 11 points.

Tristen Newton has 16 points, Castle has 11 and Hassan Diarra and Cam Spencer each have nine for UConn.

Purdue stuck in drought

Alex Karaban hit a three and Hassan Diarra hit a layup to give UConn a 56-40 lead, its largest of the night, with about 9½ minutes to go.

Purdue, meanwhile, has gone more than four minutes without a field goal.

The Huskies have outscored Purdue 20-10 in the second half and appear well on their way to a second consecutive national championship.

Huskies pulling away in national championship game

UConn leads Purdue 51-38 with about 11½ minutes remaining in the game.

Samson Johnson threw down an alley-oop dunk to give UConn a double-digit lead, 45-34, with 15 minutes to play, then delivered another slam behind Zach Edey to push UConn’s advantage to 47-34 with about 14 minutes to go.

The 13-point lead was the largest of the night, but Johnson picked up his fourth foul shortly thereafter and headed to the bench.

The Huskies, which are undefeated when leading at halftime this season, are outscoring the Boilermakers 32-24 in the paint and 11-2 off the bench. They also own a 29-21 lead in rebounds.

Edey has a game-high 20 points and seven rebounds for Purdue. Braden Smith has nine points, but nobody else has more than four.

Tristen Newton has 16 points to lead UConn. Cam Spencer has nine points and eight rebounds. Stephon Castle has eight points and Clingan and Hassan Diarra have each added seven.

UConn stretches its lead to 9

Tristen Newton hit a deep three to give UConn a 39-30 lead, its largest of the night, in the first minute of the second half.

Trey Kaufman-Renn hit a layup to stem the bleeding, but Stephon Castle answered at the other end. He then missed a pair of free throws that would have given the Huskies a double-digit advantage.

Camden Heide delivered a one-handed jam to bring Purdue within seven, but another Castle layup kept the UConn advantage at nine, 43-34, with about 16 minutes remaining in the game.

Up at half, can UConn repeat?

UConn owns a 36-30 lead, having closed the half by outscoring Purdue 15-7.

The Boilermakers hadn’t scored in nearly 2½ minutes heading into the break.

Zach Edey has 16 points on 7-for-12 shooting, five rebounds and three blocks to lead Purdue. Braden Smith has nine points, but nobody else has hit more than a single bucket.

Tristen Newton has 11 points to lead UConn. Cam Spencer, Donovan Clingan and Hassan Diarra each have seven.

The game has featured eight ties and five lead changes, with the Huskies leading the way for more than 12 minutes. UConn has a slight 16-15 edge in rebounds and 20-18 edge in points in the paint.

Lottery winners at 12th Final Four

Teresa Meadows is a fan of San Diego State, but still traveled to the Glendale for the Final Four. She and her husband have made a tradition of going to the Final Four for 12 years because they are huge basketball fans. They have lucked out by winning a lottery to the event every year.“We just have a good time. We love the energy of college basketball.”She said the environment this year has been a little quieter compared to other years but thought Monday would have a good showing.“It’s a little quieter this year, not as energetic until today. Then you went through WestGate and it was a big party between Purdue and UConn.”

— Dylan Wickman

UConn takes biggest lead of game

UConn has opened a 30-25 lead, its largest of the game, with just under four minutes to play in the first half, taking advantage of Purdue making just one of its last seven shots.

Zach Edey has 16 points and five rebounds for the Boilermakers.

Tristen Newton has nine points to lead UConn, which is spreading the ball around well, with Cam Spencer, Donovan Clingan and Hassan Diarra each contributing seven points.

UConn-Purdue keeping it close

UConn and Purdue are tied 23-23 with just under 7 minutes remaining in the first half.

Edey has 14 points on 6-for-8 shooting, three rebounds and three blocks to lead Purdue and is thoroughly dominating the matchup with Donovan Clingan, who has been limited to two points, two rebounds and one block.

Tristen Newton and Cam Spencer have seven points apiece for UConn.

UConn leads 18-16, but Zach Edey is dominating

Purdue big man Zach Edey delivered a two-handed dunk, and back-to-back blocks, then hit a pair of jumpers and a free throw to knot the score at 16.

He has 11 points on 5-for-7 shooting.

Cam Spencer has seven points to lead UConn. Tristen Newton has five.

UConn leads Purdue 11-9 at the first media timeout.

Spencer has seven points on 3-for-3 shooting to lead the Huskies. Zach Edey has four points to lead the Boilermakers.

Both teams are shooting 57% from the field and are perfect from the foul line. There have been three lead changes and three ties.

Starting lineups for Purdue, UConn

Purdue

2 Fletcher Loyer, So; 3 Braden Smith, So.; 4 Trey Kaufman-Renn, So.; 15 Zach Edey, Sr.; 55 Lance Jones, 5th Yr Sr

UConn

2 Tristen Newton,Gr.; 5 Stephon Castle, Fr.; 11 Alex Karaban, So.; 12 Cam Spencer, Gr.; 32 Donovan Clingan, So

'The Mackey Mad Man' feels like a woman on her wedding day

Chris Blaney, also known as “The Mackey Mad Man,” claimed Monday evening to be the biggest Purdue fan of all time. He dawned a Purdue flag draped down his back, a golden belt, with his face painted black and gold.About 12 years ago, Blaney used to run the Paint Crew, Purdue’s official student section for the university's men's basketball team. Today, the organization brings nearly 3,000 passionate members to cheer on at home games within the Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Indiana.

He said a national championship is probably the most exciting thing he could imagine happening to him.“I’m single without any prospects, and I say that just because I feel like this is how a female would feel on her wedding day. I think those are the emotions running through my veins at the moment.”He hopes to lead Purdue’s crowd one more time to victory and predicts a six-point win for the Boilermakers.

— Dylan Wickman

How to watch Purdue vs. UConn in National Championship Game

When:Monday, 6:20 p.m. Pacific time (9:20 p.m. ET)

Where: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

TV channels: TBS/TNT/truTV

Announcers:Ian Eagle (play-by-play) Bill Raftery and Grant Hill (analysts), Tracy Wolfson (reporter)

Streaming:Sling TV

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UConn repeats with second men's basketball national title (2024)

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How many national titles does UConn men's basketball have? ›

UConn's a special place this time of year and they give us all the resources we need to do it like this in March and April.” The Huskies (37-3) have now won six national championships, joint-third in the all-time men's NCAA Division I basketball list.

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How many people watched UConn vs. Purdue? ›

UConn's 75-60 victory over Purdue in Monday night's men's final on TBS and TNT averaged 14.82 million, according to Nielsen. That was not enough to surpass the 18.87 million who watched South Carolina defeat Caitlin Clark and Iowa in Sunday afternoon's women's final on ABC and ESPN.

Has UConn lost a championship? ›

The UConn men and women are 17-1 in NCAA basketball title games.

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

March 29, 1999: St. Petersburg, Fla. UConn proved it was no overmatched underdog against Duke, matching the mighty Blue Devils step-for-step early and then shutting things down late, stripping Trajan Langdon on the final possession to seal a 77-74 win.

How many championships did UConn win in a row? ›

This is UConn's sixth men's basketball title and second championship in a row. The Huskies are the first men's basketball team to repeat as champions since the Florida Gators in 2006 and 2007. Tristen Newton led the Huskies with 20 points. Zach Edey, Purdue's star big man, led all scorers with 37 points.

Who is the favorite Purdue or UConn? ›

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.

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Tipoff is scheduled for 9:20 p.m. ET and the latest UConn vs. Purdue odds list the Huskies as 7-point favorites with the over/under at 145.5.

What is the most watched basketball game? ›

The semifinal bout between No. 3 UConn and No. 1 Iowa saw its record as the most-watched women's basketball game stand for roughly 40 hours after scoring 14.4 million viewers. The matchup peaked with 17.3 million viewers and is ESPN's most-watched basketball game (men's or women's, pro or college) on record.

Has Purdue ever won a NCAA basketball title? ›

This is UConn's sixth national championship. The only other programs to win six or more NCAA men's titles are UCLA (11), Kentucky (8) and North Carolina (6). Purdue has been to the Final Four three times, reaching the championship game once, but has never won the NCAA Tournament.

How many students does UConn have? ›

University of Connecticut has a total undergraduate enrollment of 18,983 (fall 2022), with a gender distribution of 47% male students and 53% female students.

When was the last time UConn men's basketball was ranked #1? ›

For the first time in its history, the UConn men's basketball team is the No. 1 team in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll. This is also the first season in which the AP Poll has been released after the NCAA championship game. The Huskies (37-3), who defeated Purdue 75-60 to repeat as national champions, were No.

What years did UConn men win national championship? ›

UConn has won six NCAA tournament championships (1999, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2023 and 2024), which puts the program in a tie with North Carolina for third-most all-time and is the most of any program since the tournament expanded to 64 teams.

Who did UConn beat last year in the championship? ›

UConn concludes a dominant run to its 2nd straight NCAA title, beating Zach Edey and Purdue 75-60. Huge crowds of students celebrated in Storrs, Connecticut on Monday night after the UConn (University of Connecticut) Huskies won their second straight men's college basketball national championship.

Who has the most NCAA championships in men's basketball? ›

The University of California, Los Angeles (trophy room pictured) has won the Men's Division I Basketball Championship a record 11 times.

Has Dan Hurley won a national championship? ›

Hurley was introduced Saturday as a two-time national champion by athletic director David Benedict, the man who hired him and introduced him six years ago, in March 2018.

Has UConn men's basketball ever been ranked 1? ›

The UConn men's basketball program has separated itself from the rest of college basketball. The reigning national champions earned what the Associated Press believes is the program's first-ever unanimous No. 1 ranking in the AP Top 25 poll on Monday.

How many years has UConn won? ›

Such festivities have become somewhat routine at UConn, which in addition to its six men's basketball national championships has had 11 women's titles over the past 30 years. The school is 17-1 in NCAA basketball title games.

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