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How UConn's culture was on display at the AMP, and what Providence can take away from it

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Kevin Farrahar
Jan 09, 2026
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Like anyone watching with a vested interest in the Friars, Wednesday night’s Providence/UConn battle consisted of two hours of waiting for the other shoe to drop.

As well as Providence played in their victory over St. John’s on Saturday afternoon, Dan Hurley and Connecticut are on a different level: 14-1 entering Wednesday with all sorts of wins over power programs. The closest any Big East team had gotten in four tries was the Huskies’ 16-point victory over Marquette on Sunday — an effort Hurley and his team felt disgusted by.

A 13-point lead late in the first half for PC? Still way too much time.

Pushing the advantage back to 13 at the 8:24 mark of the second half after UConn twice pulled to within two possessions? Far from comfortable.

As the minutes ticked away, it was growing impossible to ignore what was transpiring in front of us. The Friars would spend 34 of the 40 minutes in regulation with the lead over the #4 Huskies and over the final ten minutes they got enormous lifts from two players who barely made a dent at the Garden on Saturday in Ryan Mela and Duncan Powell.

The duo combined for 18 points in a span of roughly seven minutes in the second half, and when Mela finished an insane left-handed reverse layup after putting the ball behind his back in transition — well, it finally felt like it was safe to seriously consider that the upset was a reality.

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