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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Jim Calhoun worried about a letdown that
never materialized.
His fears were unfounded after No. 11 Connecticut cruised to an
82-67 victory over Massachusetts, three days after the Huskies' two-point upset over then-No. 5 Arizona.
| | Tony Robertson drives for two of his seven points as Monty Mack defends. Mack scored three -- 16 below his average. |
"I saw great desire on Saturday, and today I saw confidence,"
said Calhoun. "They were very pragmatic and businesslike knowing
we have 11 days off."
UConn (8-1) is finishing a stretch of eight games played in
three weeks, and will take time off for final exams before playing
host to Fairfield on Dec. 22. The Minutemen play Boston
University on Thursday.
"My biggest fear is that we'd settle in. I want all our kids to
be hungry," Calhoun said.
Albert Mouring led the Huskies with 20 points and was 4-for-6
from 3-point range. For Mouring, UConn's perimeter specialist,
practice nearly made perfect.
"The other day after practice, I took about 50 3s, and probably
made 40 of them," said Mouring. "It felt real good and I just
carried it into the game."
Freshman Caron Butler added 14 points and grabbed a team-high
seven rebounds for UConn.
Micah Brand had 13 points and nine rebounds to lead UMass (1-6),
which is off to its worst start in nearly 20 years. The Minutemen
shot 29 percent in the first half, their fifth straight half
shooting worse than 30 percent. The Huskies took advantage in that
period with a 19-8 edge on the defensive boards.
"We have to finish shots. We had some open looks that we didn't
knock down," UMass coach Bruiser Flint said. "We didn't defend.
And they're not one of those teams you play against and do that."
Brand gave the Minutemen an early 10-8 lead by scoring all six
points in a 6-2 run with 14:09 left in the first half. After Tony
Roberston's layup tied it at 10, Mouring hit the second of his four
3-pointers to give UConn the lead for good.
The Huskies, who led by as many as 25, held UMass scoring leader
Monty Mack to three points, 16 below his average.
UConn also got solid post play from reserves Johnnie Selvie and
Justin Brown. Selvie had 14 points, and he and Brown each grabbed
six rebounds. The 7-foot Brown also had three of UConn's seven
blocks.
"When (Justin) and Johnnie come into the game, they had
energy," Calhoun said.
Brown said playing through his mistakes has made the difference.
"If I wasn't able to block their shots, I was at least able to
change their shots," said Brown. "I'm starting to contribute to
the team."
UConn leads the series 65-38 and has won 17 of the last 18
meetings. The Huskies are 130-64 in the Civic Center, considered a
neutral court for the rivalry, which became known as the
"MassMutual U-Game" five years ago.
Some Minutemen fans came to the venue to back their team but
also to vent their frustration with Flint. A host of signs called
for his firing and suggested the unemployed Bobby Knight and the
Celtics' Rick Pitino as possible replacements.
In his fifth year as head coach, Flint's team's have struggled
the last two seasons, going 31-32 and missing the NCAA tournament
both seasons.
"Two of our best guys go 2-for-18, you're going to struggle,"
Flint said.
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