HARTFORD, Conn. — Solo Ball scored 14 of his 16 points in the second half and No. 25 UConn rallied from a 14-point deficit to defeat DePaul 72-61 on Wednesday night.
Tarris Reed Jr. had 16 points and eight rebounds for UConn (15-6, 7-3 Big East). Jaylin Stewart finished with 15 points before leaving following an awkward fall under DePaul’s basket with 3:34 to play.
Layden Blocker had 18 points and five rebounds, while CJ Gunn added 14 points for DePaul (10-12, 1-10).
DePaul, which has lost 42 of its last 43 regular-season Big East games, led by as many as 14 points in the first half as the Blue Demons scored at will against the Huskies early.
But UConn outscored DePaul 43-24 in the second half to avoid the upset.
DePaul took a 37-29 lead into halftime, but UConn cut the lead to two on 3-pointers from Ball and Stewart in the first 2:08 of the second half.
UConn freshman Liam McNeeley missed his seventh straight game because of an ankle injury. Freshman guard Ahmad Nowell also sat with an ankle injury. DePaul was without forward David Skogman, who has started in 14 of the 18 games he played this season.
Takeaways
DePaul: The Blue Demons, who have lost three Big East games in overtime, didn’t trail in this one until midway through the second half.
UConn: The Huskies avoided a second consecutive conference loss with an impressive second-half performance, aided by going 14-for-14 from the foul line.
Key moment
Ball scored seven points in 44 seconds in the second half. He completed a three-point play to give UConn its first lead of the game with 9:38 left to play and had a four-point play on the next possession.
Key stat
UConn had 11 assists on 12 second-half baskets to pull away.
Up next
DePaul: Plays at home against Seton Hall on Sunday.
UConn: Plays at No. 9 Marquette on Saturday.
George Mason 58, Loyola 53 (OT)
Jalen Haynes scored 14 points and K.D. Johnson added seven in overtime as the hosts knocked off the Ramblers in Fairfax, Va.
Jared Billups and Justin Begg scored 10 points for the Patriots (16-5, 7-1 Atlantic 10), who extended their winning streak to six games.
Francis Nwaokorie finished with 11 points and two blocks for the Ramblers (12-8, 3-4).
The Associated Press created a portion of this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.