🏀 Creighton shocks UConn with a 91–84 Big East victory
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🏀 Creighton shocks UConn with a 91–84 Big East victory
February 18, 2026
Game Context
The Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Connecticut witnessed one of the biggest surprises of the Big East season. The Creighton Bluejays (14–13, 8–8 Big East) defeated the UConn Huskies (24–3, 14–2 Big East) by a score of 91–84, in a contest that stayed tense until the final minute.
Game Flow
- First Half: Both teams went into halftime tied at 45, showing balance in pace and execution.
- Second Half: Creighton tightened its defense and excelled at the free‑throw line (27/32, 84%), while UConn struggled with just 61% (11/18). That difference proved decisive.
- Key Moments: Creighton built a maximum lead of 12 points and led for 58% of the game, demonstrating control in critical stretches.
Individual Leaders
Creighton Bluejays
- Josh Dix (#4): 21 points, 6/10 FG, 6/6 FT
- Jasen Green (#0): 11 rebounds (10 defensive)
- Nik Graves (#5): 5 assists in 35 minutes
UConn Huskies
- Braylon Mullins (#24): 25 points, 9/22 FG
- Tarris Reed Jr. (#5): 12 rebounds (9 defensive)
- Silas Demary Jr. (#2): 9 assists
Team Statistics
| Category | Creighton | UConn |
|---|---|---|
| FG% | 49% (27–55) | 44% (31–71) |
| 3PT% | 48% (10–21) | 37% (11–30) |
| FT% | 84% (27–32) | 61% (11–18) |
| Rebounds | 41 | 35 |
| Assists | 10 | 21 |
| Turnovers | 8 | 5 |
Creighton was sharper from the field and beyond the arc, while also dominating defensive rebounds (37 vs 27). UConn distributed more assists but couldn’t capitalize on its shot volume.
Big East Implications
- UConn (14–2): remains near the top of the conference but this loss prevents them from consolidating sole leadership.
- Creighton (8–8): earns a crucial win to stay in contention for better positioning and strengthen its NCAA tournament hopes.
📌 Conclusion
Creighton’s victory over UConn proves there is no room for complacency in the Big East. The Bluejays capitalized on their efficiency from the free‑throw line and three‑point range to deliver a statement win in Storrs. UConn, despite its talent and record, must tighten its defense and improve free‑throw shooting to maintain its status as a March Madness contender.
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