UConn men's basketball team aims for Big East regular-season title: 'First part of three goals' The fourth-ranked UConn men’s basketball team is on the verge of securing its record 12th Big East regular-season championship, with a decisive victory over Marquette set for Saturday at Fiserv Forum. A win would break a tie with Georgetown for the most titles in league history, as the Huskies currently share the lead with the Hoyas. The game, scheduled for 12:30 p.m. ET on FOX, represents the first step toward achieving a trio of goals outlined by the team, including a Big East tournament title and a national championship. UConn, ranked No. 4 in the nation, enters the matchup with a 17-2 record in conference play and a 27-3 overall mark. The Huskies’ pursuit of the regular-season title is complicated by the league standings, as they could share the crown with St. John’s if both teams win their final regular-season games. However, a UConn victory would secure at least a share of the title, with the possibility of an outright win if St. John’s loses to Seton Hall on Friday night. The outcome of Saturday’s game will also determine the Huskies’ seeding in the upcoming Big East tournament, where they could claim the top or second seed depending on results. Senior forward Alex Karaban, the only current player to have won two national championships, emphasized the difficulty of winning the regular-season title. “It’s extremely hard to do,” he said. “This is a championship we’ve been working for since mid-December. It’s super-impressive because teams get hot, teams get cold, teams go through injury spurts. Really, it’s who’s the toughest team, the most resilient. Winning the regular-season championship is really hard to do, and I think it’s really impressive to win.#big_east #dan_hurley #uconn #marquette #alex_karaban
Marquette vs UConn: MU's defense looks sharp early The Marquette men’s basketball team faces Connecticut in a crucial matchup on Saturday, March 7, at Fiserv Forum. The Golden Eagles, with a record of 11-19 overall and 6-13 in the Big East, aim to build momentum as they prepare for the NCAA tournament. Connecticut, ranked 27-3 overall and 17-2 in the league, is in position to secure a regular-season co-championship title, potentially matching St. John’s for the honor. Marquette’s defense showed promise early in the game, holding Connecticut scoreless for nearly five minutes. The Golden Eagles recorded six consecutive stops, leading to a 7-0 run that gave them a 14-11 lead. While the Huskies’ offense eventually found its rhythm, Marquette’s ability to disrupt the rhythm of a top-tier team highlights potential improvements in their defensive strategy. The Golden Eagles’ probable starting lineup includes guards Nigel James Jr., Adrien Stevens, and Chase Ross, along with forwards Ben Gold and Royce Parham. Despite recent struggles, the team has made strides from earlier in the season, though they face an uphill battle against a Huskies squad with national championship aspirations. The game is set for a 11:30 a.m. Central Time start, with coverage on Fox (Channel 6 in Milwaukee). Play-by-play announcer Tim Brando and analyst Donny Marshall will provide commentary. Betting odds from BetMGM show UConn as a strong favorite, with the Huskies favored by 9.5 points and a moneyline of -475, while Marquette is listed at +350. Looking ahead, Marquette’s schedule includes the Big East Tournament at Madison Square Garden on March 11. The team’s recent performance, including a 62-51 loss to DePaul on March 1, underscores the challenges they face as they seek to close the gap against elite competition.#fiserv_forum #big_east #marquette #uconn #shaka_smart
