The Creighton Bluejays were flying high on Tuesday after the team’s stunning upset of UConn at CHI Health Center in Omaha.
No. 15 Creighton dominated top-ranked UConn in the 85-66 contest, which represented the Bluejays’ first win over a No. 1-ranked team in program history.
Pandemonium broke out once the final buzzer sounded. A blue and white sea of fans flooded the court to celebrate the team’s biggest basketball win in years.
DOWN GOES NO. 1 UCONN!!!!!!! @BluejayMBB pic.twitter.com/iM3iQaGPO0
— FOX College Hoops (@CBBonFOX) February 21, 2024
Creighton used a balanced offensive attack to bury UConn. The Bluejays shot 54.7% from the field and 50% from three-point range. Senior guard Steven Ashworth led Creighton with 20 points, seven rebounds and accounted for five of his team’s 14 triples.
Every player who touched the floor for Creighton scored at least six points.
UConn entered Tuesday’s contest on a 14-game win streak and the label as best team in the country. They were fresh off a 28-point thrashing of No. 4-ranked Marquette before losing in similar fashion to Creighton.
The Huskies, who average nearly double-digit threes per game, were held to a season-low three triples on Tuesday.
The 19-point loss was UConn’s largest margin of defeat in nearly half a decade.
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