Alex Karaban Becomes UConn’s All-Time Winningest Player
Alex Karaban recorded his 116th career win as the No. 6 UConn Huskies edged Georgetown 79-75, setting a new program record.
- Glenn Catubig
- 5 min read
Alex Karaban continued to cement his legacy with the UConn Huskies on Saturday night, leading his team to a 79-75 victory over the Georgetown Hoyas. The senior wing has been a consistent presence for the Huskies throughout his collegiate career, evolving from a redshirt freshman into one of the program’s premier two-way players. With this win, Karaban now holds the record for most career victories in UConn history, reaching 116 wins and counting.
Karaban’s journey with UConn has been defined by growth and resilience. After sitting out his first season as a redshirt, he quickly assumed a pivotal role on the roster, becoming a reliable scorer, defender, and leader. Over the years, he has developed into a player capable of impacting games on both ends of the court, blending shooting ability with defensive versatility. His performance against Georgetown was another example of his steady development.
The game itself was competitive from start to finish. UConn built a comfortable lead in the first half, heading into the locker room with a 41-33 advantage. The Hoyas fought back in the second half, narrowing the gap and keeping the game tense. Yet the Huskies executed critical plays down the stretch, ultimately securing the four-point win at home and maintaining their dominant position atop the Big East standings.
For Karaban, the victory was more than just another notch in the win column. His stat line—18 points, three rebounds, and two steals—showcased his influence on the court. The milestone win adds a historical dimension to his personal accomplishments, reinforcing his role as one of the most successful players in UConn’s storied basketball history.
1. Balanced Attack Powers Huskies
UConn’s win over Georgetown was fueled by a well-rounded offensive effort, with five players reaching double figures. Karaban led the way, shooting 5-of-8 from the field, including 4-of-6 from three-point range, and converting all four of his free throws. His sharpshooting helped the Huskies maintain a lead despite the Hoyas’ second-half rally. Solo Ball provided additional firepower, contributing 20 points, six rebounds, and four assists. Silas Demary Jr nearly recorded a triple-double, adding 15 points, 12 rebounds, and nine assists. Meanwhile, Braylon Mullins and Eric Reibe each chipped in 10 points, helping balance the scoring load and prevent Georgetown from focusing solely on one or two threats. The team’s offensive balance was complemented by disciplined shot selection and timely execution. UConn hit key shots at critical moments, particularly from beyond the arc, and minimized turnovers in the closing minutes to preserve the win. The combination of veteran leadership and supporting contributions from the bench demonstrated the depth of the roster and the effectiveness of the Huskies’ system under head coach Dan Hurley. Defensively, UConn managed to withstand a second-half surge from the Hoyas. While Georgetown cut into the deficit, the Huskies maintained composure, relying on solid rotations and defensive communication. This blend of offense and defense allowed UConn to close out the game with confidence, ensuring the historic milestone was achieved on a winning note.
2. Karaban’s Milestone and Legacy
Reaching 116 career wins, Karaban now holds the record for most victories in UConn basketball history. This milestone highlights not only his individual talent but also his consistency and leadership over four seasons. His evolution from a redshirt freshman to a cornerstone of the program reflects dedication, resilience, and a commitment to team success. Karaban’s achievement is particularly notable given the competitive nature of the Big East. Throughout his career, he has contributed to high-stakes conference games and deep runs in the NCAA tournament, helping UConn maintain its status as a national contender. His ability to perform in pressure situations has been a defining feature of his tenure. Beyond statistics, Karaban’s presence on the floor provides a stabilizing influence for younger teammates. His experience and leadership set a standard for professionalism and work ethic, both in practice and in games. The milestone win serves as a testament to the broader impact he has had on the program and its culture. As the Huskies continue their season, Karaban’s legacy will remain intertwined with UConn’s success. Each win adds to his record, but also reinforces the team’s ongoing pursuit of excellence and championship aspirations.
3. Huskies Eye Next Challenge
With the win over Georgetown, UConn improved to 24-2 overall and 14-1 in Big East play, solidifying their position at the top of the conference standings. The Huskies currently hold the lead over St. John’s and Villanova, positioning themselves favorably for postseason seeding and home-court advantages in conference tournaments. Looking ahead, UConn will remain at home as they prepare to host Creighton on February 18 at 7 p.m. ET. Maintaining focus and consistency will be key, especially as they aim to extend their win streak and continue building momentum in a tightly contested Big East race. The Huskies’ approach emphasizes balance, with contributions expected from multiple players, anchored by leaders like Karaban. Their depth, veteran presence, and versatile playing style give UConn a strong foundation as they navigate the remainder of the regular season. Ultimately, the team’s success is built on a combination of individual milestones and collective performance. Karaban’s record-setting achievement is a symbol of this synergy, highlighting how personal excellence can drive team victories and sustain a winning culture.