UConn defeats Purdue 72-60 in NCAA West semifinals

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GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP)—Connecticut hardly needed Hasheem Thabeet as it romped through the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament.

That all changed against a gritty Purdue team. The Boilermakers seemed to have an answer for everything the Huskies threw at them—except for the 7-foot-3 Thabeet.

Thabeet, the Big East co-player of the year, scored 15 points, had 15 rebounds and blocked four shots, and top-seeded Connecticut overcame a sluggish first half to defeat Purdue 72-60 in the NCAA West Regional semifinals on Thursday.

“Hasheem just took the game over,” UConn coach Jim Calhoun said. “Purdue, quite frankly, ran into one of the best players in America in Hasheem Thabeet. Beyond that, the game might have been different if we had just, quote, a regular center.”

The Huskies advanced to Saturday’s West final against third-seeded Missouri, which defeated No.2 seed Memphis 102-91 in the late game.

It was Thabeet’s 18th double-double of the season, and it couldn’t have come at a better time for the Huskies.

One day after a Yahoo! Sports report alleged UConn committed NCAA recruiting violations, the Huskies (30-4) reached the regional finals for the fourth time since 2002.

Calhoun said he had a “fruitful” phone conversation with UConn athletic director Jeff Hathaway on Thursday morning but wouldn’t go into details.

“He said, ‘Go get Purdue,”’ Calhoun said.

That’s what the Huskies did.

UConn jumped out to an early 11-point lead, then went cold and let the fifth-seeded Boilermakers (27-10) claw back into the game.

The first half looked like it belonged in a Thanksgiving tournament, not the third round of the NCAAs.

UConn shot only 39.4 percent from the floor, but it led by five points at intermission because Purdue was even worse (33.3 percent).

No one was colder than UConn’s Jeff Adrien, who was 1-for-9 from the floor and missed his only free throw.

The Huskies had won their first two NCAA tourney games by an average of 41 points, but it was obvious they were in for a fight against the defense-oriented Boilermakers. The Boilermakers trailed 30-25 at halftime, but they ran off the court to the cheers of their black-and-gold-clad followers.

In the UConn locker room at halftime, Thabeet said his teammates told him to step it up.

“They know I’m capable of doing a lot of stuff,” said Thabeet, a junior from Tanzania. “Today, the second half, they told me to go back there and do what you do all season long.”

Thabeet did exactly that. He scored Connecticut’s first eight points of the second half, then blocked a shot to set up a fast-break layup by A.J. Price, who scored 10 of his 15 points after halftime.

That play was part of an 8-0 run that gave the Huskies a 42-31 cushion with 13:37 to play.

What’s more, it told the Boilermakers that they were overmatched in the middle.

But it took Purdue a while to get the message. The Boilermakers answered with a 7-0 burst, and soon they had pulled within 44-40 with 11:24 to play.

“We tried to put them away three, four, five different times, and every time they came back,” Price said.

But Thabeet dunked to push the lead back to 57-45 with 6:28 to play, and that was pretty much it for Purdue.

Craig Austrie added 17 points, and Stanley Robinson had 10 points and 11 rebounds for the Huskies.

UConn outrebounded Purdue 48-33.

“You’ve got to shoot the basketball at a very high percentage if you’re going to beat them, if you get outrebounded by 15,” Purdue coach Matt Painter said. “It is very difficult to keep those guys off the glass. They have a great team, and you’ve just got to tip your hat to them.”

Calhoun and his players had promised on Wednesday that they wouldn’t be distracted by the Yahoo! Sports report claiming the school broke NCAA rules during the recruitment of former player Nate Miles.

Using its superior size and ability, UConn jumped out to an 8-0 lead in the first three minutes.

Robinson dunked on an alley-oop pass from Price, and then Austrie stripped Purdue point guard Lewis Jackson in the backcourt and swooped in for a layup.

It looked as if Purdue would be blown halfway back to West Lafayette, Ind. But the Boilermakers regrouped and made a game of it.

Purdue ended its longest NCAA run since 2000, when the Boilermakers lost to Wisconsin in the West Region final.

“We did accomplish a lot this season,” said Robbie Hummel, who led Purdue with 17 points. “We’ve been in the Sweet 16 now. We’re going to be hungry to make it farther next year.”

The Huskies, meanwhile, are still chasing their third national title.

UConn arrived in the Phoenix area full of confidence. The road to both of the Huskies’ NCAA titles—in 1999 and 2004—went through regionals in Phoenix.

Technically, this regional is in Glendale, to the west of Phoenix. But so far it has the same warm feeling for the Huskies, who are one win away from another Final Four.

“The opportunity to play Saturday—now you are playing for something even more special,” Calhoun said.

Updated Mar 27, 12:26 am EDT
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  1. george s
    50. Posted by george s Fri Mar 27 5:16pm EDT

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    Uconn men and women again #1 for the 2nd time
  2. Eldubb
    49. Posted by Eldubb Fri Mar 27 2:27pm EDT

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    I'm a check off, let you girls have your fun. I'll check in later when the men get on. I should have never tried this early sh*t. By the way new guy, I'm not not a gangster, that's what gay jc said because he insulted my mom, and wanted to see his ass! By girls!
  3. kyle
    48. Posted by kyle Fri Mar 27 2:10pm EDT

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    internet gangbangers haha ill school you both on and off the court. myspace gangsters
  4. Eldubb
    47. Posted by Eldubb Fri Mar 27 1:50pm EDT

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    Another shout out to gay JC, you better be a gangsta Ho, before you invite people to their mothers. Everyone dont play that sh*t. Did you ever think punk, their mom may not be on this earth! Yeah, and Jim Calhoun is a whining old gray haired phony. He needs to thank God he's making the money he does, for sitting on his stank ass coaching. It's not like painting bridges, washing skyscraper windows or being in Iraq! He needs to lossen up! Cranky old bastard!
  5. Eldubb
    46. Posted by Eldubb Fri Mar 27 1:41pm EDT

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    I'm in Hazelwood, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, (JC) B*tch, and I'm not hard to find! Also @#$%ot, I'm on a laptop stupid ass! Sitting in my apartment wishing I could hook up with your ass. Send me your e-mail and I'll gladly give you mine. F*ck this basketball sh*t. I owe you one for my mother.
  6. <i>A Yahoo! User</i>
    45. Posted by A Yahoo! User Fri Mar 27 1:25pm EDT

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    True dat gangsta Dubb !! I've played more basketball than your fake gangsta a$$ has been alive. Pitt may be a physical place but thats only because lazy people like yourself sit around at the library computer during the day learning new scams on how to rob people because you're too lazy to get a job. You have to fight other robbers to get your money. I dont care about Thabeet going anywhere or what happens to him or any other basketball player. My life doesnt evolve around this crap as your life does, because other than hoops, you have nothing but the library. Try answering the question about how Blair sets ILLEGAL screens on every play down the floor, playa?? before somebody find you!
  7. Eldubb
    44. Posted by Eldubb Fri Mar 27 11:54am EDT

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    This is for that B*tch (jc), posing as a man. I know more about basketball than you know about living.
    To bring a guys mom into this is dangerous. But I'll tell your girly ass this, Pittsburgh is a physical place, which a femine person such as yourself would'nt fare to good in, you see, because you live behind a dark cloud, never exposed, we talk sh*t right to your face. So I'm sticking with what I said, when Thabeet get to the pros, his skinny ass will suffer many beat downs to the power forwards,unless he gets tough, but a softass like yours don't realize it's every man for himself. So be be quiet punk, before somebody find you!
  8. ojumola
    43. Posted by ojumola Fri Mar 27 10:25am EDT

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    This is just the beginning
    All you Perdue fans crying foul, bite me. UCONN was clearly the better team even with Adrian and Price not playing well. UCONN could very well have both the men's and women's champs this year. As for the recruiting crap, so they made a few extra calls. If you think that's so bad you live in fantasy land. Recruiting is a dirty business.
  9. Honor the Vets
    42. Posted by Honor the Vets Fri Mar 27 9:23am EDT

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    Usually fouls called and not called equal out unless one team is more aggresive so let's get off that agenda! The difference was size as UConn blocked and changed MANY shots and rebounded pretty darn well. The better team won and that is that!
    The Big East is looking pretty darn good...what a tough league and now it pays off for them.

    BigDog
  10. hassan
    41. Posted by hassan Fri Mar 27 9:22am EDT

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    yeeeahhh.....!!!!!! Thabit (FROM TANZANIA -AFRICA) rules its time now the dark continent iz taking over the whole damn world we gotta obama thabit and other scientist in ur labs that u dnt knw abt..........! way to go thabit............
  11. noway
    39. Posted by noway Fri Mar 27 1:21am EDT

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    3 games 3 wins the big east rules this tournament and 2 more games to go, wow I have to congratulate that conference they had wonderful year and competition through the season has prepared those teams for march, wouldn't suprise me if they get 3 teams in Final Four.
  12. riddick17
    38. Posted by riddick17 Fri Mar 27 12:47am EDT

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    GO UCONN! Suck it Yahoo
  13. Ken
    37. Posted by Ken Fri Mar 27 12:37am EDT

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    Yahoo sucks. "Yahoo! Sports report claiming the school broke NCAA rules during the recruitment of former player Nate Miles." Former player? Why lie? The dude never played for UConn. Can we get some accuracy from Yahoo. I think not. Former student would be correct; however, he didn't last a month at school. All those phone calls that Yahoo is yapping about amount to UConn trying to straighten out a troubled kid with a tough background. He clearly wanted to come to UConn, and UConn was trying to give him a break. This is a clear cut case of "NO Good Deed goes unpunished." I wouldn't have wasted all that time on a kid who has a lot of problems with authority. Yahoo is journalism at its worst: yellow journalism and tabloid orientated toward headlines that get a click and a groan when they are opened. Again Yahoo sucks.
  14. Breeze Bruin
    36. Posted by Breeze Bruin Thu Mar 26 10:30pm EDT

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    All you Perdue fans crying foul, bite me. UCONN was clearly the better team even with Adrian and Price not playing well. UCONN could very well have both the men's and women's champs this year. As for the recruiting crap, so they made a few extra calls. If you think that's so bad you live in fantasy land. Recruiting is a dirty business.
  15. <i>guitarzeroed</i>
    35. Posted by guitarzeroed Thu Mar 26 10:21pm EDT

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    Thabeet goes on.........Thabeet goes on.....
  16. <i>A Yahoo! User</i>
    34. Posted by A Yahoo! User Thu Mar 26 10:18pm EDT

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    for all of you dumba$$es complaining about violations STFU. You have no clue of what your talking about.

    For the idiot talking about his dislike for Calhoun. Your hacker, dejuan Blair sets ILLEGAL SCREENS ON EVERY FRIGGING PLAY PITT HAS THE BALL. Come back in and talk when you now about basketball. Until then, go back and sukk on your mommys ttiittiieess
  17. Art Vandelay
    33. Posted by Art Vandelay Thu Mar 26 10:13pm EDT

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    Go whalers!!!!!!!


    dant dant dant danna danna da....dat dant danna danna da!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



    at least the whalers didn't cheat!!!!!


    i wish boliers exploded. i wish the pizza delivery guy would get here already.
  18. Jesus
    32. Posted by Jesus Thu Mar 26 10:09pm EDT

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    Many people are pointing the fingers at Calhoun and the team about the violations. I hope the truth is stated and what comes comes. But for every one who is pointing the fingers there is a saying: He who lives in glass house don't throw stone. Because one day it will be your program that is exposed.
  19. obamadisliker
    31. Posted by obamadisliker Thu Mar 26 10:07pm EDT

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    Andrew bagnato and all you other connecticut haters (obama lovers)....you lost...go home and one day you will have a team to make it past the sweet 16..go uconn
  20. obamadisliker
    30. Posted by obamadisliker Thu Mar 26 10:02pm EDT

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    Andrew bagnato, your a two bit reporter....connecticut was never in trouble....did you watch the game?
  21. David
    29. Posted by David Thu Mar 26 10:01pm EDT

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    Purdue played themselves out of this tournament, but UCONN recruited themselves out of the next 5?
  22. Jay D
    28. Posted by Jay D Thu Mar 26 9:55pm EDT

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    UCONN baby! heading to the final four!!!!!!!! Dondoe made a bad choice!
  23. Edwin C
    27. Posted by Edwin C Thu Mar 26 9:51pm EDT

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    As a real basketball fan, I am saddened to see that college ball is going the way of the NBA. Basketball is not a contact sport. The big guy in the UCONN center should have fouled out in the first half. I wish basketball would go back to a skill game. ShaQ killed the game!!!
  24. Sox,Pats,Celts,Bruins=#1
    26. Posted by Sox,Pats,Celts,Bruins=#1 Thu Mar 26 9:51pm EDT

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    The BIG EAST rules again, @ss whuppins by U Conn and Pitt as the beast conf. rolls along. What a joke for the big ten and the a.c.c. each having 7 teams in the tourney and only 1 and 2 resp. left, 1 for the a.c.c after Nova whupps up on those Duke pukes later on
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