Overview
- UConn led 64-17 at halftime, the largest halftime margin in program history at 47 points.
- Tarris Reed Jr. debuted after a hamstring injury and finished with 20 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks in 17 minutes.
- Seven Huskies scored in double figures, with Silas Demary Jr. adding 16 points and seven assists to pace the backcourt.
- UConn forced 21 turnovers and held UMass Lowell to 21.3% shooting after the River Hawks missed their first 17 field-goal attempts.
- The victory marked UConn’s 19th straight in Hartford, with freshmen Braylon Mullins and Jacob Furphy still out with ankle injuries as the Huskies turn to Columbia on Monday before No. 8 BYU on Nov. 15.