No. 4 UConn men’s basketball is onto its 19th Sweet Sixteen in program history, as the Huskies took down 5-seed Saint Mary’s by a score of 70-55 in Albany, New York on Sunday in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Dan Hurley’s team is back to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since UConn’s national title run in 2014. Here’s what we took away from UConn’s second NCAA Tournament game.
Adama Sanogo is the key cog
Shawn McGrath: It’s not anything new, but Adama Sanogo is one of the biggest reasons this team is where it is.