NEW YORK — Donovan Clingan scored 19 points and Cam Spencer added 15 as top-seeded UConn began defense of its national championship by overpowering 16th-seeded Stetson 91-52 Friday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.


What You Need To Know

  • Stetson falls to No. 1-seeded UConn 91-52
  • The Hatters, the Atlantic Sun champions, were making their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament
  • Donovan Clingan scored 19 points to lead the Huskies
  • Senior guard Stephan Swenson led Stetson in scoring with 20 points

The top-ranked Huskies (32-3) will face ninth-seeded Northwestern on Sunday in the second round of the East Region at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Stephan Swenson scored 20 points for the Hatters (22-13), the Atlantic Sun champions who were making their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

They never had a chance against UConn, which scored the first eight points and went on to its most lopsided NCAA victory since beating Chattanooga by 56 in the first round of the 2009 tournament.

Less than a week after the Huskies won the Big East Tournament at Madison Square Garden, they were back in New York City, a few subway stops south in Brooklyn.

Clingan slammed home an alley-oop from Tristen Newton to make it 8-0 with 17 minutes, 16 seconds left in the first half.

Stetson got its first points with 15:33 to play in the first half when Treyton Thompson took a pass from Jalen Blackmon and dunked it.

Stephon Castle made a 3 to push the lead to 20 with 9:06 left, and it was up to 31 when the 7-foot-2 Clingan got free underneath for another easy layup with 5:00 left.

Newton’s straight-on 3 gave UConn 50 points with a little under two minutes left in the half.

Newton, a first-team All-American, finished with 13 points and eight assists.

At the half, UConn led 52-19. The Huskies had shot 68.8%, committed only three turnovers and outrebounded the Hatters 18-11 for good measure.

Less than 20 seconds into the second half, Castle scored on a baseline drive and was fouled. He converted the three-point play to make it 55-19.

The Hatters picked it up the rest of the second half and the Huskies cooled off, but still UConn — the most efficient offensive team in the country — reached 90 points for the ninth time this season.

The Huskies have won seven consecutive NCAA Tournament games by double-digits after their dominant run to a title last year as a No. 4-seeded team.

Milestones

Stetson junior Jalen Blackmon, who scored 42 in the ASun title game against Austin Peay, became the program’s career leader with 744 points. He scored 14 against UConn. … The Huskies’ 32 victories are the second-most in program history behind the 2013-14 national championship team (33) and the most under sixth-year coach Dan Hurley.

Up next

UConn: The Huskies have never played Northwestern and last played a Big Ten team in the NCAA Tournament in 2021, losing to Maryland in the first round.

Stetson: The loss ends the season for the Hatters.

Associated Press

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