No. 5 UConn’s No. 1 seed hopes fade after late home upset by Creighton.

On Wednesday evening, Dan Hurley’s Huskies experienced an uncharacteristic and significant defeat at Gampel Pavilion.

The No. 5 ranked UConn squad unraveled during the closing moments, enabling Creighton, a team that has faced difficulties throughout a challenging year in Omaha, to secure an impressive 91-84 upset triumph. This marked the most substantial win of the current season for the Bluejays, whose record stands at 14-13, requiring additional assistance to even qualify for the NCAA tournament.

For UConn, this defeat represented only their third of the entire season, yet it critically jeopardized their aspirations for securing a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament and simultaneously created an opportunity for Rick Pitino’s St. John’s team to potentially seize the Big East championship.

Creighton exhibited no difficulty maintaining pace with UConn throughout the entire contest. The Bluejays went into halftime deadlocked with the Huskies, subsequently unleashing a significant 14-5 scoring spree in the second half that effectively neutralized UConn’s offensive production. They also induced a period where the Huskies misfired on 10 out of 11 attempts, temporarily extending their advantage to 12 points before comfortably securing the seven-point victory.

Blake Harper effectively clinched the outcome when he sank a crucial corner 3-pointer mere seconds following a Silas Demary layup at the opposite end. Harper’s successful shot extended Creighton’s advantage to 10 points with only 90 seconds remaining.