Karaban’s return gives UConn a legitimate chance at a third-straight national title. Alex Karaban’s monumental decision to come back to UConn came down to the wire.
After the UConn Huskies rampaged through the NCAA Tournament and won their second consecutive National Championship, as expected, all five starters on the team — Donovan Clingan, Stephon Castle, Tristen Newton, Cam Spencer and Alex Karaban — entered their names into the NBA Draft.
Two-time defending champion UConn will have one starter returning after forward Alex Karaban announced Wednesday afternoon that he is withdrawing from the NBA draft and staying with the Huskies.
The No. 36 prospect on ESPN’s big board, Karaban had been testing the NBA draft waters but will withdraw his name from the 2024 pool in order to retain his college eligibility.
After two national championships in three years, forward Alex Karaban has really accomplished all that can be accomplished in college basketball, playing
UConn freshman Stephon Castle, who dazzled on the national stage in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament, has thrown his name into the 2024 NBA Draft, he told ESPN on Friday.
Forward Alex Karaban, a key member of UConn's back-to-back national championship teams, will test the NBA draft waters but keep his eligibility. Karaban, who started 77 of 78 games the past two seasons, announced his decision via social media on Thursday.
The sophomore will test the NBA waters after helping the Huskies win back-to-back national titles. Alex Karaban is cashing in. Fresh off back-to-back national championships, the sophomore from Massachusetts announced on Instagram Thursday afternoon that he would be entering the 2024 NBA Draft, while maintaining his college eligibility.
The Huskies had plenty of highlights on the way to title No. 6. After another championship season, the UConn men’s basketball team is back in Connecticut with title No.
UConn did what UConn does in the Final Four, wearing down Alabama to move on to Monday's championship game.
Alex Karaban had a team-high 16 points on four 3-pointers as No. 2 UConn rolled to a 74-60 win over host Providence in Saturday night's Big East regular-season finale.
Karaban’s hot night helped UConn notch a ranked road win. The UConn Huskies took care of business at Marquette to notch a regular-season sweep of the Golden Eagles after losing two of three meetings against them last year.
Alex Karaban had 23 points and Cam Spencer added 17 to lead second-ranked UConn to a 74-67 victory over No. 8 Marquette in Milwaukee on Wednesday night.
The Huskies have won 17 in conference play after picking up their first road win over a ranked team since 2014. UConn men’s basketball team dispatched no.
Alex Karaban scored a game-high 21 points and Stephon Castle added 15 to lead six players in double figures and help top-ranked UConn roll past host DePaul 101-65 on Wednesday in Chicago.
Alex Karaban scored 25 points as No. 1 UConn throttled Georgetown 89-64 on Saturday in Washington, D.C. Karaban finished 10-of-14 shooting from the field and hit 4-of-7 3-point attempts for the Huskies (22-2, 12-1 Big East), who matched their season-high with 52 points in the first half and never trailed en route to their 12th straight win.
After playing four games in 10 days, UConn enjoyed some much-needed downtime before Saturday's road tilt with Georgetown in Washington, D.C. The top-ranked Huskies (21-2, 11-1 Big East) had three days to rest and refuel for the Hoyas (8-14, 1-10) after Tuesday's 71-62 home win over Butler, which pushed UConn's winning streak to 11 games.
UConn forward Alex Karaban was ruled out for Saturday's game against St. John's in New York due to an ankle injury. Karaban, whose right foot was in a boot on Saturday, tweaked his ankle during the first half of the top-ranked Huskies' 74-65 victory over Providence on Wednesday.
As conference play approaches, the best college players in the country are beginning to emerge. As teams have played against various levels of competition,
After winning a championship last season, Karaban will have the chance to run it back with another talented UConn squad. While the team did lose key pieces, several top talents are returning for a chance to defend the crown.
The No. 4-seeded UConn Huskies are Final Four bound following a record-setting performance against No. 3 seed Gonzaga in the Elite 8.
The Huskies are on the upswing after back-to-back wins. UConn men’s basketball is moving up the AP Top 25 after a chaotic week in the world of college basketball and two road wins by the Huskies.
Karaban earned the honor for the fourth time this season. Despite a gut-wrenching loss to Seton Hall last week amid a 5-of-6 losing streak, UConn men’s basketball team remained in the AP Top 25.
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