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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Troy Murphy watched the film from last
year's lopsided loss to Connecticut over and over again. It was a
dismal sight.
He fouled out after 11 points and just five rebounds.
"I had a bad taste in my mouth from last year's game," said
Murphy. "I must have watched that film 20 times in the offseason.
I wanted to play well (tonight)."
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Did he ever.
Murphy scored 33 points and grabbed 16 rebounds Wednesday night, leading the Irish to a 75-70 upset over No. 2 Connecticut, snapping the Huskies 10-game winning streak.
The 6-foot-10 sophomore matched his career high with the 16
rebounds, 12 of which came on the defensive end, as the Irish
outrebounded UConn 40-33 in the Big East opener for both teams.
Murphy's versatility confounded the Huskies, who had a hard time running against the Irish zone defense.
"(Murphy's) not just a low post player," said first-year Irish
coach Matt Doherty. "If you put a smaller guy on him, he can post
up. If you double him, we've got good shooters, so he can pass out
of a double team. He's very well conditioned."
Murphy played all 40 minutes without a turnover.
"Everybody followed Coach's game plan. We wanted to get up on (Khalid) El-Amin and (Albert) Mouring and make the other guys take
15-footers," Murphy said.
El-Amin provided almost half of UConn's offense with a
career-high 34 points as the Huskies (10-2) trailed nearly the
entire game and shot just 35.7 percent from the field. The Irish
(10-5) shot 45 percent, including 50 percent from 3-point range.
"We were not in a very good `we' mode," UConn coach Jim
Calhoun said. "Collectively we didn't play well tonight,
offensively or defensively. I'll take responsibility for that."
El-Amin, who was 11-of-26 from the field, had eight of UConn's first 10 points, hitting two of his five 3-pointers.
Murphy, who was 11-of-18, scored the first seven points for the Irish. His basket with 8:05 left in the first half put the Irish up
18-16, a lead they held until three minutes into the second half.
He then went on a 7-0 run to give the Irish a 25-17 lead.
UConn pulled within a point on a 7-0 run, fueled by El-Amin's
five points. The Irish led 30-28 at the end of the first half,
which ended with a technical foul called against Doherty.
"I was stupid," Doherty said. "I gave them a little
momentum."
El-Amin made both free throws from Doherty's technical to open the second half to draw even with the Irish. UConn regained the
lead with 17:08 left, 35-33, on a three-point play by Kevin
Freeman. Both teams traded baskets and were tied at 38-38 when
Martin Inglesby hit a 3-pointer to give the Irish the lead for
good. UConn got no closer than five points the rest of the game.
"The zone's been good to us," Doherty said. "We went
man-to-man one possession in the second half and Khalid went
through that like a hot knife through butter."
Freshman Matt Carroll finished with 10 points for Notre Dame. Mouring had 14 points for UConn, which holds a 5-2 lead in the
series.
The win against the defending national champs was the second
victory this season for the Irish over a Final Four participant
from last year. Notre Dame opened the season with a 59-57 win at
Ohio State in the Preseason NIT.
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Troy Murphy receives the lob pass inside and gets the layup.
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Khalid El-Amin drives the lane for the hoop and the foul.
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