Jerome Dyson scores career-high 32 points as Calhoun-less UConn upsets top-ranked Texas 88-74
By Pat Eaton-robb, APSaturday, January 23, 2010
Dyson leads UConn to upset of No. 1 Texas 88-74
STORRS, Conn. — Jerome Dyson scored a career-high 32 points and Connecticut overcame a 10-point second-half deficit to upset top-ranked Texas 88-74 on Saturday.
It was the Longhorns’ second consecutive loss after winning their first 17 games.
The Huskies (13-6) outscored Texas (17-2) 54-32 in the second half and earned their first win over a ranked opponent this season in five attempts.
Kemba Walker had 19 points and 10 assists, and Stanley Robinson added 17 points and 12 rebounds for UConn, which again was without coach Jim Calhoun, who missed his second game on a doctor-ordered leave of absence.
The win likely will put the Huskies back into the Top 25 after they missed the poll for the first time in 36 weeks. It was their second straight victory after three consecutive losses.
Damion James led Texas with 23 points and seven rebounds, and Avery Bradley added 15 points.
UConn came into the game 1-6 all-time against the nation’s No. 1 team and had never before hosted a top-ranked team on campus. They had only one previous home game against a No. 1, losing to Kansas in 1997 in Hartford.
Texas, which lost to Kansas State on Monday, controlled this game early and led 42-34 at the half.
The Huskies committed their 17th turnover of the game on the second-half inbound pass and were down 44-34 when Dyson sparked a UConn run. He made two steals, one of which he converted into a fast-break dunk to pull the Huskies to 44-41.
A 13-0 run gave UConn a 58-52 lead.
The Huskies tied the game at 52 on a free throw by Ater Majok with 12:52 to play, and the sellout crowd erupted when the Huskies took their first lead of the half when Dyson hit a pull-up jumper on their next possession.
A reverse layup by Walker gave UConn a 10-point lead at 68-58, and his 25-foot 3-pointer as the shot clock was expiring made it 71-58 with 6:11 left.
Dyson extended the lead to 15 with another 3-pointer with 4:55 left.
Dyson, whose previous career high had been 27, scored 18 in the second half. Walker had 17 after intermission.
Texas nibbled away at the lead, cutting it to 11 late. But Connecticut, which had been shooting 67 percent from the foul line, was 26 of 37 in this one — and hit enough down the stretch to win.
The Longhorns jumped out to an early 20-11 lead, capitalizing on nine UConn turnovers and the shooting of James, who had nine early points.
UConn hit five of its first six shots and outrebounded Texas 5-0 to start the game, but needed a 9-0 run to tie it.
The Longhorns kept coming in waves, using 12 players in the first half, eight of whom scored. They forced 16 UConn turnovers before intermission — but the Huskies had just four after that.
Texas committed 30 personal fouls. Guard Dogus Balbay picked up his fourth with 8:39 left and Dexter Pittman got his fourth less than a minute later and fouled out with 3:15 remaining.
Connecticut was ranked as high as 10th in late December but fell out of the Top 25 this week after a three-game losing streak.
The Huskies are now 19-4 when Calhoun has missed games.
This was the first meeting between the two teams since Texas defeated Connecticut 82-78 in the regional semifinals of the 2003 NCAA tournament.
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