Dyson scores 27 as No. 11 Connecticut beats Maine 71-54 after being tied at halftime

By Pat Eaton-robb, AP
Tuesday, December 22, 2009

No. 11 Connecticut beats Maine 71-54

HARTFORD, Conn. — Jerome Dyson scored 22 of his 27 points in the second half when No. 11 Connecticut pulled away to a 71-54 victory over Maine on Tuesday night.

Stanley Robinson added 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Huskies (8-2), who broke from a 26-all halftime tie. Kemba Walker had nine assists for UConn, but scored four points on 1-of-10 shooting from the field.

Terrance Mitchell had 13 points to lead Maine (5-5) and Gerald McLemore added 10.

UConn coach Jim Calhoun improved to 13-0 all-time against his former assistant coaches. Maine’s Ted Woodward began his career as an assistant at Connecticut from 1986-89.

Connecticut trailed 33-30 after Mitchell hit a 3-pointer 2 minutes into the second half. But Robinson responded with a 3-pointer that sparked an 8-0 run. A 12-0 spurt, that included dunks by Dyson and Robinson, gave UConn a 55-40 lead.

It was another lethargic first half for the Huskies, who trailed Central Florida by five at halftime on Sunday before winning by nine points.

UConn hit just six of its first 16 shots from the field, while Maine made just four of 16.

The Black Bears trailed 17-15 midway through the half, and never let UConn extend its lead to more than seven points.

Maine closed the half on a 6-0 run to tie the game, and, for the second consecutive game, fans showered the Huskies with boos as they made their way to the locker room.

UConn outscored Maine 45-28 in the second half.

Ater Majok, UConn’s 6-foot-11 freshman forward, had a better night than his one-point debut against UCF. Majok, who became eligible to play this week, finished with five points, four rebounds and three of UConn’s 16 blocked shots. Freshman Alex Oriakhi had four blocks, to go along with 14 rebounds and six points.

Maine had won three of its last four, but lost by 46 to Syracuse on Dec. 5. They hadn’t played since a 57-51 win over Kennesaw State on Dec. 13. A game that was scheduled for Sunday against Princeton in Orono had to be postponed because of the snowstorm.

Maine is 0-6 against Top 25 opponents since the start of the 1996-97 season.

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