UConn Dominates UMass Lowell 110-47 in Historic Win
A Statement Win for the #4 Huskies
The No. 4 UConn men's basketball team sent a clear message to the college basketball world with a dominant 110-47 victory over UMass Lowell at PeoplesBank Arena in Hartford on November 7, 2025. This lopsided win not only marked UConn's regular season home debut but also showcased the Huskies' championship pedigree as they continue their 123rd season under coach Dan Hurley.
Key Performers Lead the Charge
Returning stars Solo Ball and Alex Karaban proved why they're Naismith Award watchlist candidates. Ball poured in 18 points with five rebounds in the opener against New Haven, while Karaban recorded his third career double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Against UMass Lowell, the duo spearheaded an offensive onslaught that saw UConn shoot 60% from the field, reminiscent of UMass Lowell's own dominant performance earlier in the week (107-55 win over Rivier).
Junior forward Jaylin Stewart, who coach Hurley had called upon to be more impactful, responded with increased assertiveness on both ends of the court. His energy on the backboard and offensive presence provided a spark that complemented the Huskies' veteran core.
How the Game Unfolded
UConn's defensive intensity overwhelmed the River Hawks from the opening tip. The Huskies limited UMass Lowell to just 47 points while forcing numerous turnovers, showcasing the defensive tenacity that has become their trademark. Five Huskies scored in double figures, demonstrating the team's remarkable depth.
UMass Lowell, despite being picked fourth in the America East preseason poll, couldn't withstand the pressure. Austin Green, their leading scorer with 21 points and 13 rebounds against Rivier, was neutralized by UConn's aggressive perimeter defense. The River Hawks' 60.0% shooting in their opener proved unsustainable against a top-tier opponent.
Community Celebration in Hartford
The game coincided with UConn Athletics' Community Day, an event celebrating Connecticut's people and organizations. Fans from across the state flocked to PeoplesBank Arena, creating an electric atmosphere as the Huskies delivered their most convincing performance of the young season.

"This was about fine-tuning our system and building chemistry," said Hurley postgame. "Every game in November is valuable preparation for the Big East grind."
Series History and Preseason Accolades
The victory extended UConn's series lead to 3-0 against UMass Lowell, with previous wins coming in 2015 (88-79) and 2018 (97-75). The Huskies entered this matchup with significant hype, ranking fourth in the preseason AP Top 25 and boasting five players on Naismith positional award watch lists:
- Silas Demary Jr. (Cousy Award)
- Solo Ball (West Award)
- Braylon Mullins (Erving Award)
- Alex Karaban (Malone Award)
- Tarris Reed Jr. (Abdul-Jabbar Award)
Looking Ahead: UConn to Face Columbia
UConn will conclude its season-opening three-game homestand on Monday, November 10, when they host Columbia at Gampel Pavilion. With this emphatic victory behind them, the Huskies aim to carry their momentum into next week's matchup.
How to Watch: Peacock Broadcast
The game aired on Peacock with John Fanta and Donny Marshall calling the action, continuing UConn's partnership with the streaming platform for select broadcasts. Fans can catch future games through similar digital channels or traditional broadcasts.

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