Connecticut routs San Diego State to win its fifth NCAA men’s basketball title after dominating tournament | CNN

Connecticut Claims Fifth NCAA Men's Basketball Title with Dominant Win Over San Diego State

The University of Connecticut (UConn) has won its fifth men's basketball national title, defeating San Diego State University 76-59 in the championship game at NRG Stadium in Houston. The Huskies' victory marks their sixth team to achieve this distinction, joining a list that includes UCLA, Kentucky, North Carolina, Duke, and Indiana.

UConn's dominance was evident throughout the tournament, with the team winning each of its six games by at least 10 points. Their closest game came in the national semifinals, where they defeated the University of Miami by 13 points.

Senior guard Tristen Newton led UConn to the title, scoring 19 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Junior forward Adama Sanogo, who was named the Final Four's Most Outstanding Player, added 17 points and 10 rebounds. The Huskies' balanced offense was too much for San Diego State to handle, with six players scoring in double figures.

San Diego State, which trailed by as many as 36-24 at halftime, made a late surge but ultimately fell short. "We battled back to five in the second half, but gave them too much separation," said Aztecs coach Brian Dutcher. "We had to be at our best. We weren’t at our best. A lot had to do with UConn."

UConn's victory caps off an incredible tournament run for the team, who were not ranked going into the year. However, they proved their doubters wrong and emerged as one of the top teams in the country.

"We just made a little bit more plays," said senior guard Adam Seiko, who spoke about the Huskies' ability to close out games strong. "They have a lot of weapons. They were pretty good... To beat them, we had to make shots."

The win also brings joy to UConn's players and coaches, many of whom are related to other notable athletes in their family. For example, junior forward Jordan Hawkins' cousin Angel Reese won the women's national title with Louisiana State University the previous night.

"I mean it’s absolutely amazing that we both get this opportunity and I mean the family reunion is going to be great so that’s all I know," Hawkins said about the upcoming family celebration.

UConn joins an elite group of teams who have achieved five or more NCAA men's basketball championships, including UCLA, Kentucky, North Carolina, Duke, Indiana, and now UConn. The Huskies' women's teams have also had significant success in the sport, winning 11 national titles.
 
🤷‍♂️ So another team finally wins their fifth NCAA title, big whoop 🎉. Like, we've been hearing about UConn for years and they're basically a well-oiled machine right now 💪. I'm not surprised they didn't even break a sweat against San Diego State 😴. Their offense is just too polished, it's like watching a highlight reel ⏀️. And can we talk about how underrated this team was coming into the season? They proved all their doubters wrong and showed us what they're truly capable of 🙌. Now let's see if they can keep up the momentum next year... probably gonna be another dominant season for UConn 🤞
 
man this is crazy uconn is on another level they dominated that game against san diego state 🤯 tristen newton and adama sanogo are straight fire 🔥 their offense was so balanced it made it impossible for san diego to keep up 🤯 i love how the huskies proved all those doubters wrong who said they werent a top team 🤷‍♂️ they just showed everyone what they're capable of 💪
 
🏆🎉 I'm totally stoked for UConn they played like a well-oiled machine all tournament long! Their defense was on point and their offense just clicked. I love how Adama Sanogo and Tristen Newton led the team to victory, they're so talented. And can we talk about the family reunion 🤣? It's amazing that Jordan Hawkins' cousin Angel Reese won the women's title too, what a cool sibling rivalry! UConn's history is pretty impressive now, five NCAA titles under their belt 👏
 
OMG 😲 this is amazing for the university I'm super proud of UConn's players and coaches they've worked so hard for this and it's just incredible 💪 they proved all the doubters wrong and showed everyone what they're capable of 🤩 its not just about the basketball game either its a huge deal for their families too 👫 with Jordan Hawkins' cousin Angel Reese winning the women's national title and all that 💕
 
🏆 UConn is on top of their game right now 🎯. I mean who wouldn't want to win a championship, it's like, the ultimate goal for any team, and they did it without being ranked going into the year 🤯. The fact that they beat San Diego State by 17 points in the final and still managed to make it look easy is impressive 🙌. Their balanced offense was too much for anyone to handle 💪. Now I'm excited to see what their future holds, maybe another title run? 🔮
 
Man I'm so stoked for the UConn Huskies 🤩! They totally dominated that San Diego State game, it was like they were on a different level ⚡️. I mean Tristen Newton and Adama Sanogo are straight ballers, they're like the dynamic duo of college hoops 🤝. And to think they didn't even start the year ranked, but they just proved everyone wrong and made a deep run in the tournament 🔥. Their coach must be super proud, it's always great to see players make a little more plays when it counts ⏰. And can you believe that Jordan Hawkins' cousin Angel Reese won the women's title too? That's just awesome, family reunions are gonna be lit this summer 🎉!
 
🏀 UConn's win is super impressive! They really dominated the tournament and proved all those doubters wrong. I mean, they were not ranked at the start of the year, but they just kept on winning and showing everyone what they're capable of 💪. Their balanced offense was a key factor in their success, with multiple players scoring double digits. It's awesome to see the team come together like that 🤝. The fact that Jordan Hawkins' cousin Angel Reese won the women's title the previous night is just the icing on the cake 🎂. UConn joining an elite group of teams with five or more NCAA men's basketball championships is a huge accomplishment 👏.
 
🤣 San Diego State thought they could take down the Huskies, but I guess you could say they got 'sniped' 🎯💀. UConn dominated from start to finish and showed why they were a force to be reckoned with all tournament long. Those doubters who said they wouldn't make it far? Yeah, those guys are eating their words 🍴. On the other hand, Aztecs coach Brian Dutcher is like, "we were close, but we just weren't our best" 😂 sounds like a pretty generic excuse to me, dude! Anyway, congrats to UConn on their fifth title - they deserve it 💪
 
🏆 This just goes to show that hard work and perseverance can take you to great heights! 🚀 I mean, UConn wasn't even ranked going into the year, but they proved everyone wrong by making it all the way to the top. It's a perfect example of what happens when you stay focused and believe in yourself. 💪 And let's not forget about teamwork - it was a collective effort that led to their victory! 👫 It's amazing how much joy this win brings to the players, coaches, and even their families who are related to other notable athletes. It just goes to show that success is not just about individual achievement, but also about the people you surround yourself with. 🤝 So let's all take a page out of UConn's book and remember that together, we can achieve great things! 🌟
 
🏆💪 I'm so stoked for UConn! They totally dominated that game 😎 And can we talk about their balanced offense? 🤯 Six players scoring in double figures is insane! 📊 It's clear they've got some serious chemistry going on. 👫 The way San Diego State tried to mount a comeback, but just couldn't keep up with the Huskies' speed and skill, was impressive to watch 🕒️.

I love how UConn played it smart, too - not letting their opponents get into a rhythm. They knew exactly what they were doing out there ⏱️ And those seniors, Adam Seiko and Tristen Newton, are total leaders on the court 🔥 Their experience really paid off in that championship game.

It's also awesome to see the family aspect of UConn basketball 🎉 Jordan Hawkins' cousin winning the women's title is a great way to cap off an incredible tournament run. Can't wait to see what next year brings for the Huskies! 🤞
 
The Huskies are on fire 🔥! I mean, they dominated every game in the tournament and made it look easy. I think what impressed me most was their balanced offense - six players scoring in double figures? That's just ridiculous! 🤯 They also showed great resilience, coming back from a 36-24 deficit at halftime to win by as many points as they needed.

And can we talk about the talent on this team? Tristen Newton and Adama Sanogo are absolute studs. The way they led their team to victory is just incredible. And I love how the coaches and players were so humble about it - no one was talking trash or bragging about the win. They just seemed to enjoy each other's company and bask in the glory of an amazing tournament run.

It's also awesome to see the family connection aspect here 🤝, with all these talented athletes related to each other. The upcoming family reunion is going to be EPIC 🎉! And I'm sure this win will bring so much pride to UConn and its fans. They've proven doubters wrong once again, and it's just fantastic to see.

I think what really sets UConn apart from the rest of the teams that have won multiple titles is their ability to adapt and overcome adversity. They weren't even ranked going into the year, but they proved everyone wrong and emerged as one of the top teams in the country 🌟. I'm just so hyped for them! 😆
 
Yooo, thats sooo crazy!!! 🤯 UConn is lowkey the most dominant team this year tho... they're like "we'rea gonna win" and nobody can stop 'em 😂 San Diego State was like "hold up, we got this" but just couldn't keep up. I love how Tristen Newton and Adama Sanogo just went ham on the court 🤯 19 and 17 points respectively? that's some next level ballin' 💪
 
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