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Jayden Nunn vs. UConn
63
VCU VCU 3-4,0-0 Atlantic 10
70
Winner UConn UConn 6-1,0-0 Big East
VCU VCU
3-4,0-0 Atlantic 10
63
Final
70
UConn UConn
6-1,0-0 Big East
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 OT 1 F
VCU VCU 28 28 7 63
UConn UConn 26 30 14 70

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

RAMS FALL TO 22ND-RANKED UCONN IN OVERTIME THRILLER

Bad Boy Mowers Battle 4 Atlantis
Score: #22 UConn 70, VCU 63 OT
Location: Paradise Island, Bahamas (Atlantis Resort)
Records: VCU 3-4, UConn 6-1
 
The short story: Freshman point guard Jayden Nunn scored a career-high 21 points, but 22nd -ranked UConn made big plays at the end of regulation and controlled the early stages of overtime to withstand VCU Friday.
 
OPENING TIP
  • Nunn finished 6-of-14 from the field and 7-of-9 at the line for the Rams. He also grabbed eight rebounds and collected four steals
  • Senior forward Vince Williams added nine points, four rebounds and a pair of blocks for VCU, while graduate forward Levi Stockard and senior guard KeShawn Curry supplied eight points apiece
  • R.J. Cole led all players with 26 points for UConn
THE DIFFERENCE
  • VCU led by as many as eight points in the game and held at 56-53 advantage following a pair of Williams free throws with 2:32 left. But UConn's Isaiah Whaley connected on a 3-pointer from the left corner with 1:05 remaining to tie the game. Both teams had a crack at the win in the closing moments, but neither could convert
  • Whaley scored six points in overtime, including a 3-pointer from the wing to kick off OT, as well as a breakaway dunk with four seconds left to seal the win
  • The Huskies owned a 52-35 advantage on the glass and turned 19 offensive rebounds into 17 points
  • VCU forced 22 UConn turnovers, but was only able to convert those miscues into 10 points 
NOTABLE
  • Nunn's 21 points are tied with Bones Hyland and Terry Larrier for the most by a VCU true freshman since Rob Brandenberg dropped 23 on Georgia State on Jan. 19, 2011
  • VCU limited opponents to 34-percent (61-of-179) shooting in three games in Atlantis, including 26 percent (17-of-62) from 3-point range 
NEXT UP
VCU will return home, where it will host Campbell at the Stuart C. Siegel Center on Saturday, Dec. 4, at 4 p.m. That game can be seen on MASN and ESPN+.

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