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UConn falls short in title game; Karaban's finale

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Indianapolis — UConn senior Alex Karaban concluded his collegiate career on Monday as the Huskies lost 69-63 to Michigan in the national championship; Karaban played essentially the entire game, finishing with 17 points and 11 rebounds and attempting the final possessions of the contest. Coach Dan Hurley consoled Karaban after the final buzzer while teammates and staff praised his leadership; Malachi Smith’s missed layup with seven seconds left and late-game shooting woes sealed the result, and UConn will return to Storrs to assess personnel and off-season planning.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Karaban enrolls at UConn and becomes a four-year starter, contributing to 126 program wins.
  • Over his tenure, Karaban helped UConn to two national championships prior to the final season.
  • UConn advanced through the 2024 tournament, including a high-profile Elite Eight comeback to reach the Final Four.
  • On Monday in Indianapolis, UConn faced Michigan in the national championship game.
  • Michigan defeated UConn 69-63; Karaban finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds, and his college career ended.

Why This Matters to You

Karaban's journey at UConn is a testament to perseverance and leadership in sports. His story can inspire young athletes in your family. It's a reminder that success isn't just about winning, but also about how you play the game.

The Bottom Line

UConn's loss is a tough pill to swallow, but it's not the end. The team will regroup, reassess, and come back stronger next season. If you're a fan, keep supporting. If you're a sports enthusiast, watch how they bounce back. Worth forwarding if you know a UConn supporter.

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Who Benefited

Michigan’s players, coaches and the university benefit from the national championship through enhanced recognition, recruiting leverage, and program prestige following the 69-63 title victory.

Who Impacted

Alex Karaban, his teammates, coaches and UConn fans suffered the emotional and competitive disappointment of a narrow 69-63 defeat that ended Karaban’s collegiate career.

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Who Benefited

Michigan’s players, coaches and the university benefit from the national championship through enhanced recognition, recruiting leverage, and program prestige following the 69-63 title victory.

Who Impacted

Alex Karaban, his teammates, coaches and UConn fans suffered the emotional and competitive disappointment of a narrow 69-63 defeat that ended Karaban’s collegiate career.

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A chapter of UConn basketball is closing, but Dan Hurley ensures Huskies will endure

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UConn falls short in title game; Karaban's finale

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