In a shocking upset, the CU Buffs defeat No. 2 UConn at the Maui Invitational, ending the defending champions' reign.

The Colorado men's basketball team traveled far, got beaten and kicked out of the gym, and now wants to prove themselves.

November 26th 2024.

In a shocking upset, the CU Buffs defeat No. 2 UConn at the Maui Invitational, ending the defending champions' reign.
The Colorado men's basketball team had a lot to prove after suffering a tough loss in their previous game against Michigan State. They traveled all the way to Hawaii and were determined to show that they had what it takes to compete with the best teams in the country. Head coach Tad Boyle was confident that this new-look team had the grit and determination to make a statement, and he was right.

In their game against second-ranked UConn, the Buffaloes played with a level of intensity and focus that was unmatched. They stepped up their defense in the second half and made nine out of 16 three-pointers, while also outrebounding UConn 28-26. It was a team effort, but a few standout performances from Elijah Malone, Andrej Jakimovski, and Julian Hammond III helped secure the win.

Malone, the team's big man, had an impressive 16 points and went 6-for-10 from the floor. Jakimovski, a transfer from Washington State, had his first double-double with the Buffaloes, scoring 12 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. And Hammond, the senior guard, showed off his long-range shooting skills, finishing with 16 points and a 4-for-5 mark from beyond the arc.

The Buffaloes' next opponent will be the winner of the game between Iowa State and Dayton in the fifth-place game. But for now, they can celebrate their incredible victory over UConn. It was a hard-fought game, and the Buffs proved that they can hang with any team in the country when they give it their all.

Boyle and the rest of the team learned a lot from this game. They saw just how much fight and determination this group has, and it's something they can be proud of. It was a tough test against a top program like UConn, but the Buffs rose to the challenge and came out victorious.

The Buffaloes had a rough start to the game, with UConn taking an early lead. But they didn't let that discourage them. Instead, they fought back and eventually took the lead in the second half. The game went back and forth, and the Huskies had a slim lead late in the game. But the Buffs refused to give up, and with only 5.9 seconds remaining, Jakimovski drove through the lane and scored the game-winning bucket, sparking a wild celebration among the team and their fans.

It was a historic win for the Buffaloes. Not only did they tie the second-highest ranked win in program history, but they also defeated a reigning national champion for the first time since 1953. And they did it all away from home, making the victory even sweeter.

Boyle was proud of his team's performance, especially after a tough loss in their previous game. They reversed all the key aspects that went wrong against Michigan State, including outrebounding their opponent and taking care of the ball. They also tightened up their defense in the second half, holding UConn to a lower shooting percentage and limiting their three-pointers.

It was a team effort, with everyone contributing to the win. And while they may have struggled at the free throw line, the Buffs still managed to get the job done. They also took advantage of UConn's fouls, with Malone putting pressure on the Huskies and eventually causing their two big men to foul out.

In the end, it was a well-deserved victory for the Buffaloes. They proved that when they play with maximum effort and determination, they can hang with anyone in the country. It was a statement win, and the team can now look forward to their next game with confidence and pride.

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