Big time: Edey, Clingan meet in
Purdue-UConn title showdown
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[April 08, 2024]
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Two giant players will take center stage
for one massive championship game.
UConn aims to become the first back-to-back NCAA men's basketball
champion since Florida in 2006 and 2007 when the Huskies face the
Purdue Boilermakers on Monday night.
The obvious matchup to watch is UConn's 7-foot-2 center Donovan
Clingan against 7-4 Purdue star Zach Edey, the two-time men's
college basketball player of the year. Clingan is likely the best
center Edey will face this season.
"He does a lot of the things that don't get appreciated about big
men. Like he has good hands, he has (a good motor), like he plays
hard," Edey said of Clingan on Sunday. "He's physical. Some stuff
that a lot of people don't notice about big men, he's pretty good
at."
Clingan, a sophomore, looked forward to facing senior Edey when
asked about it right after UConn's 86-72 win over Alabama in the
Final Four on Saturday.
"I'm real excited. You play at this level to play big-time matchups,
big-time games. I have a lot of respect for Zach Edey. He's a great
player," Clingan said.
Clingan had 18 points, five boards and four blocks for the Huskies
(36-3) against Alabama, while freshman Stephon Castle led UConn with
21 points.
Edey, meanwhile, is the first player in NCAA tournament history to
have six straight games with at least 20 points and 10 rebounds. He
posted 20 and 12 for the Boilermakers (34-4) when they defeated
North Carolina State 63-50 in the Final Four. Lance Jones (14
points) and Fletcher Loyer (11) combined to shoot 7-for-14 from
3-point range.
The Huskies will play in their sixth national championship game
since 1999 -- the most of any team -- and are the first team since
North Carolina (2016, 2017) to play in back-to-back title games.
UConn has never lost a national championship game in five previous
appearances.
UConn is 33-0 this season when leading at halftime and when it's
scored at least 70 points in a game. The Huskies won their first
five tournament games by an average of 25 points.
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Apr 6, 2024; Glendale, AZ, USA; Connecticut Huskies center Donovan
Clingan (32) celebrates after dunking against the Alabama Crimson
Tide during the second half in the semifinals of the men's Final
Four of the 2024 NCAA Tournament at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
"The feeling just with the group is it's body
blows, it's body blows, it's continue to guard, continue to rebound,
execute our offense," UConn coach Dan Hurley said. "Eventually there
will be a breaking point opportunity that will present itself,
especially in this tournament. For us, we have just played so well."
Purdue is going for its first national title. The Boilermakers are
10-0 against nationally-ranked teams this season, including a 92-84
win over then-No. 1 Arizona on Dec. 16 in Indianapolis.
Boilermakers coach Matt Painter said Sunday that he intends to
"steal a couple of things" from what UConn does to enhance his
program after this season.
"You have to be on your Ps and Qs," Painter said of facing the
Huskies. "You gotta take care of the basketball. You gotta be able
to rebound, be good in transition. If you take bad shots and you
turn the ball over, you're in deep trouble. It's a quick two or a
quick three for them. They're probably the best I've seen in a long,
long time in being able to take your mistake and make you pay for it
at times when you make mistakes."
-Field Level Media
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