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Connecticut tame Wildcats to clinch title

Published: 08 Apr 2014 - 11:59 pm | Last Updated: 25 Jan 2022 - 10:20 pm

new york: Connecticut’s experience trumped Kentucky’s youth as the Huskies prevailed with a 60-54 NCAA national championship victory yesterday that completed a turnaround for the recently penalised programme.
Connecticut missed last year’s NCAA tournament, banned from the post-season after failing to meet academic standards, but they restored order this season as they surged to a second title in four years.
Senior Shabazz Napier, one of three players who were also a part of the 2011 championship team, scored 22 points and was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four, which was played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
“Ladies and gentlemen, you’re looking at the hungry Huskies,” Napier told reporters. “This is what happens when you ban us.”
Point guard Napier’s poise down the stretch helped overcome the tenacious young Kentucky team.
He set up DeAndre Daniels’ layup that gave Connecticut a 58-52 edge with under three minutes left before the Huskies closed it out at the free throw line.
James Young scored 20 to lead Kentucky, a program that boasts five freshmen in their starting lineup and took the college basketball tournament by storm by reaching the final.
They fell behind by 15 points in the first half but clawed their way back to trail just 35-31 at halftime.
Kentucky were never able to take the lead but hung tough down the stretch where they trailed by just four in the final minute Reuters