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UConn's Final Four Run: Miracles, Injuries, and Draft Stock


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The 2026 Elite Eight delivered a historic confrontation between the UConn Huskies and the Duke Blue Devils at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.,, In a dramatic finish, UConn secured a 73-72 victory to advance to their third Final Four in four years., This victory keeps the Huskies on track to potentially become the first program since the 1970s to win three national championships within a four-year span.,,The game began with a dominant display from Duke, which built a lead of up to 19 points late in the first half and held a 44-29 advantage at halftime.,,, This lead marked the largest halftime cushion ever blown by a number one seed in tournament history, as such teams were previously 134-0 in those situations., The Blue Devils were powered by Cameron Boozer, who finished with 27 points and eight rebounds, and Cayden Boozer, who contributed 15 points and six assists., Defensively, Duke stifled UConn for much of the game, as the Huskies missed 17 of their first 18 three-point attempts.,The Huskies' second-half comeback was spearheaded by senior transfer Tarris Reed Jr., who delivered a standout performance with 26 points, nine rebounds, and four blocks., Reed's consistency throughout the tournament, including a historic 31-point game in the first round, earned him the title of East Regional Most Outstanding Player., As the clock wound down, UConn utilized late-game heroics from several players., Alex Karaban hit a critical three-pointer with 50 seconds left to bring the Huskies within one point.,,In the final ten seconds, with Duke leading 72-70, UConn's defensive pressure forced a decisive turnover.,, Silas Demary Jr. deflected a pass that was recovered by freshman guard Braylon Mullins.,, Mullins quickly passed to Karaban, who returned the ball to Mullins as the freshman crossed midcourt., Mullins then sank a 35-foot game-winning three-pointerwith only 0.4 seconds remaining on the clock.,,, The shot, described as "March magic," provided UConn with its first lead since the opening minute of the game.,,Following this emotional victory, the Huskies will travel to Indianapolis for the Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium.,, They are scheduled to face Illinois on Saturday, April 4, 2026.,, The other side of the bracket features a semifinal matchup between Michigan and Arizona. The national championship game is scheduled to take place on Monday, April 6. Television coverage for the remaining games will feature the broadcast team of Ian Eagle, Bill Raftery, Grant Hill, and Tracy Wolfson.,

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