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UConn completes dominant NCAA tournament run, beats San Diego State for 2023 national championship

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HOUSTON — A tournament run full of dominance ends with another UConn national title in Texas.

UConn held off a small second-half push from San Diego State to win championship No. 5, this time a 76-59 win Monday night in Houston. It's not only the Huskies' fifth title since 1999, it's their second in Houston and fourth in Texas.

The Huskies' most recent title was a six-game coronation with double-digit victories, as the Huskies (31-8) won by an average of 20 points. In the latest win, Tristen Newton (19 points), tournament MOP Adama Sanogo (17) and Jordan Hawkins (16) led the way offensively against San Diego State, while UConn frustrated the Aztecs around the rim for much of the night.

THE UCONN HUSKIES ARE YOUR 2023 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 🏆@UConnMBB #NationalChampionship pic.twitter.com/b9jUkbkNM2

— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) April 4, 2023

San Diego State (32-7) shot just 32.2 percent and trailed by as many 16, but it had climbed tall mountains before. In their last three games, the Aztecs trailed No. 1 overall Alabama by 9, Creighton by 8 and FAU by 14 in the semifinals — and won them all. Though UConn ended up being too tall a challenge, the Aztecs were the only team to mount a late threat, cutting the deficit to 60-55 and 5:19 to work with.

Then Hawkins shut the door immediately with a clutch 3-pointer. San Diego State never got closer.

The win makes UConn only the second No. 4 seed to win it all, joining 1997 Arizona. It also halted what would have been a series of firsts with San Diego State. In their first Final Four appearance, the Aztecs fell one game shy of winning their first title, of becoming the first Mountain West team to win it all and being the first No. 5 seed to take home the crown.

Keshad Johnson, Lamont Butler — the buzzer-beating hero against FAU — and Darrion Trammell all finished within double figures, but the Aztecs slumped through an 11-minute stretch without a field goal in the first half and fell short of a huge rally in the second.

In the end, UConn won another championship and became one of only six programs to reach that mark.

Here were updates from earlier in the game:

San Diego State finally makes its run, trails 58-50 with 6:58 left

For the first time all tournament, UConn might finally be feeling the pressure — and the San Diego State fans are making noise.

Trailing by as many as 16, the Aztecs have cut it to single digits. Both Lamont Butler, the semifinal hero against FAU, and Keshad Johnson connected on 3-point shots. Here we go!

HERE COME THE AZTECS 👀#MarchMadness @Aztec_MBB pic.twitter.com/3T5vyLG5Yd

— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) April 4, 2023 UConn maintains edge, leads 49-36 with 11:56 to go

The Aztecs are running out of time for another comeback.

The second half has turned into a foul game, as the two teams have combined for only five made field goals. But UConn has totaled eight three throws to help keep San Diego State away as Sanogo and Newton are up to 13 points apiece. The Aztecs are shooting just 27.5 percent tonight and will need to catch fire soon.

UConn leads San Diego State 36-24 at the half

The Aztecs will need another strong second half to cut down the nets. San Diego State is here after it rallied from 14 down to FAU on Saturday, but it'll need to make it a 16-point comeback to win tonight.

After that 11-minute stretch without a field goal, the Aztecs fans finally got back into the game to close the half. Here are the stats:

SDSU first half UConn first half UConn rolling, up 36-20 with 2:55 remaining in the half

The Huskies are making San Diego State look like its last five NCAA tournament opponents. The Aztecs went 11 minutes without a field goal to fall behind as UConn continued its tournament dominance.

UConn has done its part on the offensive end, too. The Huskies are shooting 62.5 percent, with Tristen Newton's 9 working with Sanogo's 7 and Jordan Hawkins' 7.

UConn leads 14-10 with 11 minutes left in the first half

The Huskies trailed for a bit in this one — more than they had in the last three games combined — but UConn has since gone back in front to return to its familiar spot on the scoreboard.

San Diego State made its first three shots and led for 4:35 of game time, but UConn's bigs have dominated inside. The Aztecs have missed eight in a row to fall behind, though it's still very early. UConn is firing at 63.6 percent from the floor, with turnovers remaining the only issue thus far. Adama Sanogo has six points on three shots.

To get caught up with the prior rounds, click or tap on each game link for stats and highlights.

You can get a printable 2023 NCAA bracket here.

2023 NCAA tournament final scores, highlights

Tuesday, March 14 (First Four in Dayton, Ohio)

No. 16 Texas A&M CC 75, No. 16 SE Missouri State 71 | Watch highlights No. 11 Pitt 60, No. 11 Mississippi St. 59 | Watch highlights

Wednesday, March 15 (First Four in Dayton, Ohio)

No. 16 FDU 84, No. 16 Texas Southern 61 | Watch highlights No. 11 Arizona State 98, No. 11 Nevada 73 | Watch highlights

Thursday, March 16 (Round of 64)

No. 8 Maryland 67, West Virginia 65 | Watch highlights No. 13 Furman 68, No. 4 Virginia 67 | Watch highlights No. 7 Missouri 76, No. 10 Utah State 65 | Watch highlights No. 1 Kansas 96, No. 16. Howard 68 | Watch highlights No. 1 Alabama 96, No. 16 Texas A&M CC 75 | Watch highlights No. 5 San Diego State 63, No. 12 College of Charleston 57 | Watch highlights No. 15 Princeton 59, No. 2 Arizona 55 | Watch highlights No. 8 Arkansas 73, No. 9 Illinois 63 | Watch highlights No. 9 Auburn 83, No. 8 Iowa 75 | Watch highlights No. 5 Duke 74, No. 12 Oral Roberts 51 | Watch highlights No. 2 Texas 81, No. 15 Colgate 61 | Watch highlights No. 7 Northwestern 75, No. 10 Boise State 67 | Watch highlights No. 1 Houston 63, No. 16 Northern Kentucky 52 | Watch highlights No. 4 Tennessee 58, No. 13 Louisiana 55 | Watch highlights No. 10 Penn State 76, No. 7 Texas A&M 59 | Watch highlights No. 2 UCLA 86, No. 15 UNC Asheville 53 | Watch highlights

Friday, March 17 (Round of 64)

No. 7 Michigan State 72, No. 10 USC 62 | Watch highlights No. 3 Xavier 72, No. 14 Kennesaw State 67 | Watch highlights No. 3 Baylor 74, No. 14 UC Santa Barbara 56 | Watch highlights No. 5 Saint Mary's 63, No. 12 VCU 51 | Watch highlights No. 2 Marquette 78, No. 15 Vermont 61 | Watch highlights No. 11 Pitt 59, No. 6 Iowa State 41 | Watch highlights No. 6 Creighton 72, No. 11 NC State 63 | Watch highlights No. 4 UConn 87, No. 13 Iona 63 | Watch highlights No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson 63, No. 1 Purdue 58 | Watch highlights No. 6 Kentucky 61, No. 11 Providence 53 | Watch highlights No. 5 Miami (Fla.) 63, No. 12 Drake 56 | Watch highlights No. 3 Gonzaga 82, No. 14 Grand Canyon 70 | Watch highlights No. 9 Florida Atlantic 66, No. 8 Memphis 65 | Watch highlights No. 3 Kansas State 77, No. 14 Montana State 65 | Watch highlights No. 4 Indiana 71, No. 13 Kent State 60 | Watch highlights No. 6 TCU 72, No. 11 Arizona State 70 | Watch highlights

Saturday, March 18 (Round of 32)

No. 5 San Diego State 75, No. 13 Furman 52 | Watch highlights No. 4 Tennessee 65, No. 5 Duke 52 | Watch highlights No. 8 Arkansas 72, No. 1 Kansas 71 | Watch highlights No. 15 Princeton 78, No. 7 Missouri 63 | Watch highlights No. 1 Houston 81, No. 9 Auburn 64 | Watch highlights No. 2 Texas 71, No. 10 Penn State 66 | Watch highlights No. 2 UCLA 68, No. 7 Northwestern 63 | Watch highlights No. 1 Alabama 73, No. 8 Maryland 51 | Watch highlights

Sunday, March 19 (Round of 32)

No. 3 Xavier 84, No. 11 Pitt 73 | Watch highlights No. 3 Kansas State 75, No. 6 Kentucky 69 | Watch highlights No. 7 Michigan State 69, No. 2 Marquette 60 | Watch highlights No. 4 UConn 70, No. 5 Saint Mary's 55 | Watch highlights No. 6 Creighton 85, No. 3 Baylor 76 | Watch highlights No. 9 Florida Atlantic 78, No. 16 FDU 70 | Watch highlights No. 5 Miami (Fla.) 85, No. 4 Indiana 69 | Watch highlights No. 3 Gonzaga 84, No. 6 TCU 81 | Watch highlights

Thursday, March 23 (Sweet 16)

No. 3 Kansas State 98, No. 7 Michigan State 93 (OT) | Watch highlights No. 4 UConn 88, No. 8 Arkansas 65 | Watch highlights No. 9 Florida Atlantic 62, No. 4 Tennessee 55 | Watch highlights No. 3 Gonzaga 79, No. 2 UCLA 76 | Watch highlights

Friday, March 24 (Sweet 16)

No. 5 San Diego State 71, No. 1 Alabama 64 | Watch highlights No. 5 Miami (Fla.) 89, No. 1 Houston 75 | Watch highlights No. 6 Creighton 86, No. 15 Princeton 75 | Watch highlights No. 2 Texas 83, No. 3 Xavier 71 | Watch highlights

Saturday, March 25 (Elite 8)

No. 9 Florida Atlantic 79, No. 3 Kansas State 76 | Watch highlights No. 4 UConn 82, No. 3 Gonzaga 54 | Watch highlights

Sunday, March 26 (Elite 8)

No. 5 San Diego State 57, No. 6 Creighton 56 | Watch highlights No. 5 Miami (Fla.) 88, No. 2 Texas 81 | Watch highlights

Saturday, April 1 (Final Four)

No. 5 San Diego State 72, No. 9 Florida Atlantic 71 | Watch highlights No. 4 UConn 72, No. 5 Miami (Fla.) 59 | Watch highlights

Monday, April 3 (National championship game)

No. 4 UConn 76, No. 5 San Diego State 59 | Watch highlights   March Madness: Future sites, dates

Here are the future sites for the NCAA Division I men's basketball Final Four:

Final Four Dates City, REGION Facility Host April 1 and 3, 2023 Houston NRG Stadium Rice University, University of Houston,  Houston Baptist University, Texas Southern University April 6 and 8, 2024 Phoenix State Farm Stadium Arizona State University April 5 and 7, 2025 San Antonio Alamodome University of Texas at San Antonio, University of the Incarnate Word April 4 and 6, 2026 Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium Horizon League, IUPUI April 3 and 5, 2027 Detroit Ford Field Michigan State University April 1 and 3, 2028 Las Vegas Allegiant Stadium UNLV March 31 and April 2, 2029 Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium Horizon League, IUPUI April 6 and 8, 2030 North Texas AT&T Stadium Big 12 Conference

(depending on device, you made need to use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to see the whole table)

Stream: Selection Sunday: Sunday, March 12 (6 p.m. ET on CBS) First Four: March 14-15 on truTV (Games begin at 6:40 p.m.) First round: March 16-17 on CBS, truTV, TBS and TNT (Games begin at 12:15 p.m.) Second round: March 18-19 on CBS, truTV, TBS and TNT (Games begin at 12:10 p.m.) Sweet 16: March 23-24 on CBS and TBS (Games begin at 6:30 p.m.) Elite Eight: March 25-26 on CBS and TBS (First Saturday game begins at 6:09 p.m. First Sunday game starts at 2:20 p.m.) Final Four: April 1 on CBS (First game at 6:09 p.m.) NCAA championship game: April 3 on CBS (Game starts at 9:20 p.m.) 2023 March Madness   MARCH MADNESS: UConn wins national championship | Final bracket | One Shining Moment 🏆 HISTORY: Title winners | Winningest coaches | Winningest programs STORE:  Shop official NCAA gearLISTEN: March Madness 365 podcast | Exclusive interviews & latest analysis 


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