Braylon Mullins keeps hitting big shots for UConn in Final Four win

INDIANAPOLIS – This time,Braylon Mullinsdidn't wait for the buzzer.

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Less than a week afterhis memorable heave to beat Dukein the Elite Eight, the Connecticut freshman made a pair from 3-point range in the first three minutes to set the tone for theHuskies' 71-62 win against Illinoisin the Final Four.

"I think it was the flow of the game, but coming into the game I knew I needed to shoot it with confidence coming off last Sunday just to have that flow, that momentum," Mullins said. "Seeing the first two go in, it just boosts all the confidence for you to keep shooting. I think it just happened within the game."

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<p style=With the game tightening late in the second half, UConn turned to poise and execution as every possession carried championship weight.


Braylon Mullins delivered the defining moment, knocking down a late three as the Huskies pushed through the final minutes to secure their place in the national title game.



Above, Braylon Mullins #24 of the UConn Huskies shoots a three‑pointer against the Illinois Fighting Illini during the second half of the men's Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium on April 4, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Braylon Mullins #24 of the UConn Huskies reacts while playing against the Illinois Fighting Illini during the second half in the Final Four of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium on April 04, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana Braylon Mullins #24 of the UConn Huskies reacts while playing against the Illinois Fighting Illini during the second half in the Final Four of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium on April 04, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Braylon Mullins #24 of the UConn Huskies celebrates after defeating the Illinois Fighting Illini in the Final Four of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium on April 04, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Braylon Mullins hits late three to send UConn to the title game

With the game tightening late in the second half, UConn turned to poise and execution as every possession carried championship weight.

Braylon Mullins delivered the defining moment, knocking down a late three as the Huskies pushed through the final minutes to secure their place in the national title game.

Above, Braylon Mullins #24 of the UConn Huskies shoots a three‑pointer against the Illinois Fighting Illini during the second half of themen's Final Fourat Lucas Oil Stadium on April 4, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana.

His teammates also had a good feeling: "When he hit that first one I kind of knew it was a going to be a good day. Once he hits that first shot and he's aggressive, he's kind of unstoppable, to be honest with you," said junior forward Jaylin Stewart.

"His game's always on point," added freshman center Eric Reibe.

With the game still in the balance and the Illini cutting a 14-point deficit to a four-point UConn lead with under a minute to play, Mullins made another 3-pointer from the wing to secure the win and a matchup against the winner of the second national semifinal between No. 1 seeds Michigan and Arizona.

"Really, just since he stepped on campus he's had such a great maturity to where I just want him to be himself and not let the moment get to you, don't let any external pressure get to you," said senior forwardAlex Karaban. "Because at the end of the day, everything is amplified here. But you're just playing basketball."

Mullins finished with 15 points on 5 of 14 shooting, including 4 of 7 makes from deep. He had been mired in a long shooting slump, making a combined 11 of 59 3-pointers in his past nine games and just 5 of 25 in the Huskies' first four tournament games.

Again and again this NCAA Tournament, Mullins has proved this stage isn't too big for him to handle.

"I think he's one of the best freshmen in the country," Stewart said. "One of the best players in the country, honestly."

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UConn Huskies forward Jayden Ross (23) celebrates after making a three-point basket against the Illinois Fighting Illini in the first half during a semifinal of the Final Four of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium. Illinois Fighting Illini guard Andrej Stojakovic (2) shoots the ball against UConn Huskies guard Malachi Smith (0) in the first half during a semifinal of the Final Four of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium. UConn Huskies head coach Dan Hurley gets after his team Saturday, April 4, 2026, during a Final Four game against the Illinois Fighting Illini at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. UConn Huskies forward Tarris Reed Jr. (5) reacts after a play against the Illinois Fighting Illini during the first half of a semifinal of the Final Four of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium. 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Even against an opponent from the vaunted Big Ten and with his family in attendance for the national semifinals, the Greenfield, Indiana native remained poised and helped the Huskies stand a win away from the seventh national championship in program history.

"The way he's playing is phenomenal as a freshman," said senior guard Malachi Smith. "Braylon doesn't really talk that much, but he talks to us on the court. And that's what we need. Even when he's not hitting shots, that's what we need. He has the mamba mentality of going to the next play."

After he was held in check until the final seconds against the Blue Devils, Mullins' ability to get into a flow in the Final Four helped the Huskies take a 37-29 halftime lead after briefly falling behind 22-21 with seven minutes until the break.

But he went cold coming out of the locker room, missing his first five attempts from the field as the Illini began to cut away at the UConn advantage to make it a 63-59 game with a minute left.

All throughout this season, UConn veterans such as Karaban have preached to Mullins the importance of remaining confident even if his shots aren't falling. Those lessons have continued to pay off: On the next possession, the soft-spoken freshman drilled his game-clinching jumper.

"You've always got to shoot with confidence," Mullins said. "The set was going to be run for anybody on the team, you've just got to shoot with confidence. Just trying to find the best look on the floor and I know our point guards are going to get us the ball, so I think that was the biggest shot I hit tonight."

Overshadowed by this late-game magic are the little things that Mullins continues to do even when his shot isn't falling, teammates said. In the second half against Illinois, that included a pair of steals that helped the Huskies turn a 44-36 game with 17:08 to play into a 13-point lead just two minutes later.

"He gets it done every night. Even if he's not hitting shots, he impacts the game in so many ways. He's just a special player," Stewart said.

But it's a cold-blooded scorer that Mullins has played a starring role. Shot by shot, he's building a postseason résumé full of shining-moment memories that will long outlast what could be a one-and-done run with the Huskies.

"We all know what kind of a shooter he is and what kind of scoring ability he has," said Reibe. "And we really need his confidence. If we bring that together, we're going to have a good night on Monday."

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UConn coach Geno Auriemma apologizes for altercation with South Carolina's Dawn Staley

PHOENIX — UConn coach Geno Auriemmaissued a statement to apologizefor his behavior at the end of the Huskies loss to South Carolina on Friday, April 3 in the Final Four.

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UConn was riding a 54-game winning streak heading into the game and looking for a second consecutive championship but everything was overshadowedby an end-of-game exchange between Auriemma and Dawn Staleyas they went to shake hands just before the final buzzer. The pair had a heated conversation before being separated by assistant coaches. Auriemma went back the locker room without shaking Staley or her team's hands.

"There's no excuse for how I handled the end of the game vs. South Carolina. It's unlike what I do and what our standard is here at Connecticut. I want to apologize to the staff and the team at South Carolina. It was uncalled for in how I reacted. The story should be how well South Carolina played, and I don't want my actions to detract from that. I've had a great relationship with their staff, and I sincerely want to apologize to them."

South Carolina did not have much to say about the confrontation in her press availability on April 4.

"No distractions at this time. Concentrating on winning a national championship. That's it," Staley said.

She did admit that incident has created a diversion that has taken the spotlight off her team.

"That's a little disheartening, but at the same time, this is sports and sometimes things like this happen," Staley said. "... Just continue to focus on our team and their ability to advance in this tournament. And hopefully win another national championship."

<p style=The Final Four matchup between South Carolina and UConn was played with intensity throughout, with emotions building as the game reached its closing stretch.

That tension surfaced late as the outcome was decided, leading to visible reactions and an exchange between two of women's basketball's most prominent coaches.

Above, UConn Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma and South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Dawn Staley react during the second half of the 2026 Women's Final Four semifinal at Mortgage Matchup Center.

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The Final Four matchup between South Carolina and UConn was played with intensity throughout, withemotions building as the game reached its closing stretch.That tension surfaced late as the outcome was decided, leading to visible reactions and an exchange between two of women's basketball's most prominent coaches.Above, UConn Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma and South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Dawn Staley react during the second half of the 2026 Women's Final Four semifinal at Mortgage Matchup Center.

In the middle of coaches shouting each other, South Carolina point guard Raven Johnson said she tried to support Staley.

"I honestly just saw her screaming. Something she doesn't usually do. I ran over to her quick," Johnson said." Like, I don't play about Coach Staley at all. We've been through a lot together. She fights for each one of us outside of basketball.

"When she's in situations like this, I'm always going to have her back. I don't know why I gave her a high five. I gave her a high five. She gave me one back. ... I was just trying to calm her down in the moment, yeah."

After initially saying "nothing, nothing" when asked what happened between him and Staley in his postgame press conference,Auriemma said he was upsetbecause he waited for three minutes for her during a customary pregame handshake between coaches.

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"For 41 years I've been coaching, 25 Final Fours and before the game, the protocol is you meet at halfcourt. Anybody ever see that before? Two coaches meet at halfcourt and shake hands. Correct? Ever see it? They announce it on the loud speaker. And I waited there for like 3 minutes,"Auriemma saidwith a shrug. "So it is what it is."

ESPN cameras did show the two coaches met briefly in pregame, with Staley hugging Auriemma and several members of the UConn women's basketball team.

Staley also deflected when asked about the dustup in her postgame press conference. She said she wanted to keep the focus on the South Carolina victory.

"You can ask Geno the question," Staley said in the postgame news conference Friday when asked about the incident. "He's the one that initiated. I don't want what happened there to dampen what we were able to accomplish today."

The Gamecocks will face UCLA in the national championship at 3:30 p.m. ET at Mortgage Matchup Center on Sunday, April 5. Staley will be vying for her for her fourth title.

UConn, meanwhile, is headed back to Storrs, Connecticut without a 13th title. Fifth-year senior Azzi Fudd played her final game with the Huskies. National player of the year Sarah Strong will return next season.

During the second Final Four semifinal broadcast between UCLA and Texas, ESPN's Ryan Ruocco and Rebecca Lobo, a former UConn star, discussed the Staley-Auriemma exchange and postgame comments.

Ruocco: "Probably a moment he would like to have back. He doesn't feel that way yet according to the comments coming from the podium now."

Lobo: "Geno Auriemma, this is his 25th Final Four, 13 times he has gone out without a championship, and every other time he has lost with class. And frustrating to see what transpired at the end of that game."

This story was updated to add more information.

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